Tomorrow Psychology Clinic

Chapter 9: intern experience

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Wang Nan said that it was something she had personally experienced during her internship in a hospital.

It is a mental health rehabilitation center, which is commonly known as a mental hospital. She is a little girl, although she is studying this major, but when she first went, she was still shocked by the scene inside.

The misery of various mental patients in the hospital still made her feel very scared. The tragedy mentioned here does not mean that the hospital abuses the mentally ill, but the crazy, disorderly, and chaotic appearance when they become ill, which makes her sigh.

However, after all, she is a medical student in this major, and she soon adapted to the internship there. She witnessed the suffering caused by the patients' misery and illness, and determined in her heart that she must become an excellent doctor and do her best to help these poor patients.

At that time, a new patient came to the hospital. It was a young woman, and she was about 20 years old. She was brought here by someone tied up with a rope, and her mouth was sealed with tape, and she was struggling desperately, and the scene seemed to be kidnapped.

Director Wei, who was on duty, severely reprimanded those who sent the patients, even if this woman has a mental illness, she shouldn't be tortured like this! She asked them to untie the woman quickly. But those people refused to say anything, and said that if you let go, the female patient would go crazy and bite!

However, there is a principle of hospitals in hospitals, and this is not a case of AIDS, and patient abuse is absolutely not allowed. At the insistence of Director Wei, the group finally let the woman loose.

Who knows, just untie the rope, the woman immediately uncovered the tape stuck to her mouth, pushed away the people who "escorted" her, knelt on the ground and cried excitedly, crying and said to us: She is not sick, She was kidnapped by these people!

Upon hearing this, Wang Nan immediately became alert. However, the rest of the people were not as surprised as she was, as if they were used to seeing such a scene, they seemed very numb. Later, when she finally became a psychiatrist herself, she knew that when many patients were sent in, it was basically like this. Most of them did not admit that they were sick. At most, it was not like this woman, who was sent so exaggeratedly that she was tied up and gagged.

At this moment, another doctor from the hospital walked over and told Director Wei that these people were neighbors from his hometown and had greeted him before they came. The male doctor's surname is Chen, and he has worked in this hospital for many years.

The director handed this patient to Dr. Chen for treatment.

Although Wang Nan was still full of misgivings at the time, she was an intern after all, and she didn't dare to say anything before her turn to interrupt.

In this way, she did not know whether Dr. Chen gave the patient a preliminary diagnosis, and the woman was admitted to the hospital. As the patient was struggling desperately, she was finally put on a restraining suit (the kind of clothing that restricts the patient's movement) and put her in a single ward.

Mental hospitals are different from other types of hospitals. In other hospitals, the doctor prescribes medicine for you, and tells you to take the medicine on time and it will be over. When you go back, whether you like to eat or not, nobody cares about you. However, many patients in mental hospitals refuse to take medication because of mental disorders and confusion. Sometimes compulsory measures must be taken to allow patients to take medication. Therefore, even if the woman repeatedly refused to admit that she was sick, she was still given the drug.

Many kinds of drugs for mental illness have a strong sedative effect. After taking the medicine, the woman quickly calmed down and did not make any more trouble. Maybe the doctors and nurses here are used to this kind of scene, basically no one thinks this female patient is different. Only Wang Nan left a trace of doubt in his heart.

In the next few days, every time Wang Nan passed by the woman's ward, he would look at her condition through the observation port. The woman kept resisting for the first few days, repeatedly declaring that she was not ill. Later, she became quiet and stopped making trouble.

One day, Dr. Chen asked Wang Nan to deliver medicine to the patient. Since the woman has stopped making trouble recently, and the care of her is not so strict, Wang Nan herself came to this ward with anxiety.

The woman was quiet, said nothing, and took the medicine Wang Nan gave her. But when Wang Nan turned around and wanted to leave, the woman suddenly grabbed her, and whispered and mysteriously said to Wang Nan: Doctor, I think you are a kind person, can you help me? I really don’t have a disease. Stop making trouble, I just ask you to listen to me and talk about me.

Wang Nan, who was originally suspicious, was moved by the woman's words at this time, and he listened intently to the woman's narration.

The woman said her last name was Cong, so let's call her Xiao Cong here.

Xiao Cong was originally a student at a well-known university in this city, and majored in business administration. As we all know, this kind of so-called management major in liberal arts is actually a very tasteless major. After four years of study in university, at most you can find a job as a clerk after graduation. Who would let an inexperienced college student manage it!

When Xiao Cong was in his junior year, he started looking for internship units outside to start social practice. She was "lucky" to apply for a business company and became the secretary of the CEO. Many college students either have no salary during the internship, or have a small salary. But for her position, she actually got a not-low salary. It can be said that she can earn a year's tuition in a few months. This still made her a little proud at the time, and her classmates also envied her.

The company's boss, surnamed Cheng, a middle-aged man in his 40s, took good care of her at the beginning. Mr. Cheng patiently taught her what Xiao Cong didn’t know; Mr. Cheng didn’t blame her for anything that Xiao Cong did wrong; Mr. Cheng had conflicts with other colleagues, and Mr. Cheng was also on her side. Reprimand that colleague...

Slowly, she had a slight affection for this man, and sometimes relied on this man who looked after her like a father and a big brother. But Cheng is always a family member, and she has never had extra thoughts.

Finally, when Mr. Cheng took her to Shanghai on a business trip, she was robbed of her chastity by the man in a hotel where she was half pushing and half on the spot. At that time, she was very nervous and regretful. She always cursed and vowed to comfort her and said that she would be good to her in the future. She also obeyed this man and became a secret lover of Mr. Cheng and became a "little mistress."

At the beginning, Xiao Cong was very upset and felt that it was disgraceful and embarrassing for him to do so. She is usually enthusiastic and cheerful, but she became very unhappy for a while. Fortunately, Mr. Cheng cared for her at that time, took her out to play, bought her many beautiful clothes and brand-name bags and cosmetics, and gave her a credit card to allow her to overdraft.

The vanity of the little girl, under such an offensive, has the upper hand. She soon stopped thinking so much, and slowly immersed herself in this happy life of getting in and out of the car, wearing brand-name clothes, and being envied by many people. (End of this chapter)