It turned out that Mr. Zhou suspected that he was suffering from various diseases, seeking medical treatment everywhere, but bumped into the wall. All the doctors said he was not ill, and some felt that he was deliberately making trouble. He certainly didn't have a good attitude. However, some doctors are still very responsible, persuaded him a few words, and suggested that he go to the psychological clinic.
After all, it is a doctor. Although it is not in a department, some doctors can also see that Mr. Zhou has no physical problems, but a mental disorder. Not one doctor recommended him like that. Several of them said so. That's why Mr. Zhou came to our clinic for treatment.
"Doctor, do you think I have... mental illness?" Mr. Zhou hesitated at this time, not as conclusive as just now.
"Let's not rush to the conclusion," I handed him a mental state checklist and asked Mr. Zhou to fill it out. This mental state checklist is actually a lot of multiple-choice questions, which contain various questions about daily life, as well as some pictures and even math questions.
Through the comprehensive selection of the patient, the score can be obtained, and it can be preliminarily judged whether the patient has a mental illness and the type of the disease.
This form is a bit similar to the so-called psychological test questions on the Internet, but it is definitely not that simple. This is a set of scientific systems based on the experience of many generations of psychologists.
After waiting for a while, Mr. Zhou filled out the form. After a comprehensive summary and judgment, as expected, he did have a physical disorder. And not only that, he also has the initial symptoms of anxiety.
"Is Mr. Zhou not working well now?" I tried to ask him.
"How did you know?" Mr. Zhou looked a little surprised.
"Is the family not going well?" I continued to ask without answering him.
"Yeah... Oh! The children are not obedient, and the wife is not worried..." Mr. Zhou said, and talked about the trivial things at home and work. Although most of them are trivial things, they are indeed very disturbing. of.
After listening to his account, I felt that these trivial matters might have caused him to suspect that he was sick. Because of these troublesome things, he failed to adjust his mentality in time, and as a result, he suffered from a physical disorder. He also suspected that he was ill because he was suffering from a physical disorder, which further affected his work and family relations, making him worry all day long and suffering from anxiety.
This is really a complicated case. If you want an immediate effect, I am afraid that hypnotherapy is the most effective. Otherwise, formulate a long-term treatment course for him. On the one hand, he may not be able to insist on the treatment according to the treatment course, and on the other hand, the effect may not be so fast.
"After my diagnosis, I think you are suffering from a mental illness!" I said firmly to him.
"Ah? Is it really a mental illness? So, I don't have a terminal illness?" Mr. Zhou opened his mouth wide, with an unbelievable look.
"With so many diagnostic certificates on display, you are definitely not terminally ill!" I said with a smile.
"Then is this mental illness serious? Am I mentally ill?" Mr. Zhou became nervous.
"As long as you cooperate with my treatment, absolutely not!" I waved my hand and comforted him.
"Cooperate! I will definitely cooperate! It doesn't matter how much money you spend!" Mr. Zhou agreed very happily.
"Let’s talk about money," I thought about it, "I need to hypnotize you!"
"Huh?" Mr. Zhou hesitated when he heard me say this, but he quickly went on to say: "I know hypnosis, can this method cure me?"
I didn't expect that he could be so cooperative, otherwise he would not think about it a moment before he proposed hypnotherapy.
"Yes!" I replied confidently. In fact, sometimes, I don't want to talk too much, but in the face of patients with mental disorders, sometimes the doctor's words are a shot of a cardiotonic, which can give them confidence, and I have to speak with certainty.
Since Mr. Zhou is very cooperative, he will come. I asked him to lie down on the massage chair and put a swing ball on the table in front of him.
"Relax, stare at it..." I pointed to the set of swing balls and said to Mr. Zhou. This time, I want to adopt another method to make him enter a state of hypnosis, instead of adopting the method of landscape artistic conception.
Fortunately, this new method is very effective. Soon Mr. Zhou relaxed his body and closed his eyes. Under the guidance of my sleep password, I entered a state of hypnosis. ●31 novel app download address●
Mr. Zhou’s hypnosis can be described as an American blockbuster. He is fighting various demons and ghosts in the subconscious space. I know that those are the manifestations of disease. At the end of the day, what Mr. Zhou said, I felt very funny, it was really a sword to slash a ghost, shoot a god and a monster!
It seems that in the heart of an accountant, he also has the dream of becoming a superhero...
I was there to encourage and guide him, to eliminate all those illnesses, and soon ended the hypnosis.
When I counted to "three", as soon as I snapped my fingers, Mr. Zhou woke up.
"It's over?" He asked me with a puzzled look.
"It's over, how do you feel?" I asked with a smile.
"I didn't feel anything, it seemed to have had a long dream, did I just fall asleep?" Mr. Zhou asked.
"No, you just entered a hypnotic state, do you feel better now?" I was anxious to know the effect.
Mr. Zhou sat up, twisted his neck, stretched his waist and abdomen, "Oh? It doesn't seem to hurt anymore?"
I heard him say this and smiled knowingly, hypnotherapy worked! However, his mental disorder was very serious, and only one hypnotherapy was not enough, so I gave him another psychological relief treatment.
In the end, Mr. Zhou's whole person was obviously better, and there was a smile on his face. He took my hand and thanked me vigorously.
"You are welcome. After you go back, if you still have previous symptoms, remember to come for treatment again. Don't be careless!" I didn't forget to remind him, worrying that the treatment effect this time would not be so good.
"I will, doctor, thank you!" After saying that, Mr. Zhou thanked him again and again, and went to Xiaofeng to pay the consultation fee. This time I am not relentless, and I have collected all the money for diagnosis, hypnotherapy, and palliative treatment! However, I still feel a sense of vain, why I am not used to charging patients' money!
Later, Mr. Zhou also left his contact information and left the clinic.
I was at the desk, filling out Mr. Zhou's medical records, and after writing it, I had a lot of thoughts.
I have read a book and wrote that mentality determines everything. In the book, the author gave an example, saying that it was a person who took a physical examination and was mistaken in the examination report. He was originally healthy and was told that he had lung cancer.
The man learned that he had a terminal illness, and was depressed all day long, but died soon after. Coincidentally, he actually died of lung problems. The result of the autopsy was that the lungs were severely atrophy and died.
This example is a bit riddled, but what it is actually talking about is a manifestation of somatosis. Although this example is very likely to be fabricated, if a person really suffers from somatosis, it is certainly not good for the health of the body.
I have been melancholic, suspicious, unhealthy, and suspect that I have this disease or that disease. If I can't get help in time, let alone mental problems in the future, I am afraid that the body will not be able to bear it.
In traditional Chinese medicine, there are sayings that "anger hurts the liver, joy, sadness, sorrow, spleen, fear of hurts the kidney". In other words, a person's emotions do have an impact on the body, but it is a long-term one. process.
In other words, a person who has been in great grief and joy, melancholy thoughts, panic and fear for a long time can easily lead to physical illness. For example, people who love to play mahjong, especially those who are addicted to it, are overjoyed when they win, and when they lose.
There have been many reports that a person died suddenly while playing mahjong, which is actually an example.
If so, Mr. Zhou is still lucky. At least he received timely and effective treatment, and I hope he can get better from now on, face life positively, and stop being bothered by those trivial matters.
"Hello! Welcome!" Xiaofeng's voice came from outside.
I rub! Here comes the patient again? Could it be that the effectiveness of the clinic has suddenly improved? Thinking of this, I can't help but beaming. (End of this chapter)