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Chapter 202 - 200 Important Visitor
Chapter 202: Chapter 200 Important Visitor
In psychology, the "Humanistic Sect" is one of the mainstreams along with the "Behaviorism Sect," the "Psychological Analysis Sect," and the "Cognition Sect," collectively known as the "Four Major Schools."
From the theoretical perspective of psychological consultation, the "Humanistic" emphasizes three points: "valuing the dignity and worth of the client," "valuing the client’s potential for self-realization," and "valuing the client’s subjective experience";
In practice, consultants are required to "focus on the client," "empathy and absolute sincerity," and conduct "non-directive consultation."
This style of consultant will continuously use methods such as "Support" and "Positive Attention" during consultations to guide the client to understand and discover themselves.
In other words, the humanistic style consultant is capable of providing the best consultation experience to the client.
Faced with the current Wang Sui, it works wonders.
Of course, here we must note that "wonders" refers to viewing Wang Sui as a "problem" rather than seeing her as a "client."
"Do you think this can work?" came Weng Pinting’s inquiry over the phone.
Nan Zhubin nodded, "Regarding Wang Sui’s current ’Transference’ issue, this is the best choice. Once the situation stabilizes and Wang Sui becomes my client, I will switch consultation styles."
The client-centered consultation style of "Humanistic" completely places the consultant in a secondary position.
The consultant is only responsible for guiding and supporting.
But if confronted with clients who are particularly paranoid or unsuitable for the "Humanistic" type, the consultation can easily fall into a predicament.
In other words, intervening with Wang Sui using "Humanistic" fundamentally treats the "intervention with Wang Sui" as part of the "Li Minglu Intervention Plan," the ultimate goal being Li Minglu.
If indeed treating Wang Sui as the client, she does not clearly fit the type suitable for the "Humanistic" therapy.
Everything needs to have a balance of choices.
"After all, the focus should still be on Li Minglu for now," Nan Zhubin summarized.
To this, Weng Pinting on the other end of the phone also expressed agreement.
"Then if because of Liu Pan’s call, Li Minglu doesn’t come for the next consultation, what then?" Weng Pinting continued to ask.
Consultants must take into account all possibilities, especially the worst-case scenarios.
Nan Zhubin thought for a moment, "Then I will contact Li Minglu directly. Based on the consulting relationship I previously established with him, I can attempt to guide him to the consultation room."
"How do you plan to contact him?"
"He hasn’t left any contact information at the center, but I can try a roundabout way. It’s known that Li Minglu is also an alumnus of Jiang University, initially introduced by a professor from the Art Institute to Lin Lulin; perhaps I can contact that professor from the Art Institute to find a way to get Li Minglu’s phone number."
Weng Pinting nodded, "As long as you know what you are doing."
...
Upon hearing this response, Nan Zhubin raised his eyebrows.
Since deciding to resign from the Yan Nuo Psychological Center, Weng Pinting’s boundaries have also become much more flexible.
Upon hearing Nan Zhubin’s decision to contact the client personally with such indirect intentions, she did not think of stopping him.
But upon reflection, it’s reasonable, considering, according to Weng Pinting’s own words, in the capital, she was capable of doing things like "helping a sexually assaulted daughter report to the police, sending the beastly father to jail," things which severely violate industry rules, her professional ethics are inherently flexible.
No, or rather compared to the rigid, beginner-level, and low-level consultant norms, at Weng Pinting’s level, there’s already enough confidence to use a deeper level of professional ethics.
Much like those few doctors who are willing to front medical expenses for patients voluntarily.
Whether this behavior is right or wrong is hard to say.
But—
"Let’s leave it at that for now," Nan Zhubin concluded.
There was a pause on the other end of the phone, followed by soft laughter.
This laughter carried a kind of briskness, a kind of carefree spirit, and a touch of relief, causing the usually serious Nan Zhubin to slightly smile along.
"Do you know why I’m laughing, and you’re laughing along too?"
However, Weng Pinting’s smile quickly came to an abrupt end, and Nan Zhubin could almost imagine Weng Pinting’s face changing like a mask on the other end of the phone.
Nan Zhubin humbly inquired, "Why is Sister Pingting laughing?"
"Clearly, the matter of Li Minglu is official business within the company, yet you’re now sitting in Jiang University’s psychological center on duty, using the phone to remotely arrange company affairs, don’t you find it quite ludicrous?"
"Even though I’ve decided to resign and you can’t stay back, we are still drawing salaries from Yan Nuo, right? Do you think this is appropriate? You..."
Nan Zhubin silently pulled the phone slightly away, thumb hovering over the button, seemingly contemplating hanging up.
But after thinking it over, he sighed and refrained from doing so.
Instead, he waited until the voice from the other end of the phone grew faint until it disappeared completely before slowly bringing the phone back.
"Yes, yes..."
...
Crunch——
After coming back from taking a call, the teacher in charge at the center blinked.
Why does it look like Mr. Nan appears more fatigued after stepping out to take a call?
No, that doesn’t seem quite right either, although his face looks more haggard.
But the emotional expressions revealed through Mr. Nan’s body movements seem a little more relaxed.
Strange...
Perhaps the center’s teacher in charge was observing too frankly, unwittingly leaning forward with eyes fixed, when Nan Zhubin suddenly turned, showing a confused expression.
"What’s the matter?"
The center’s teacher in charge was startled.
Beside him, Teacher Li secretly displayed a disdainful expression, was this person clueless about how to sneak a look?
"Ah..." Fortunately, the center’s teacher in charge’s mind was quick, "I saw you looked very tired, Mr. Nan, it was rare for you to fall asleep today."
He was referring to Nan Zhubin’s brief nap before taking the call.
Nan Zhubin revealed a caring smile, "I’m alright."
This smile somehow encouraged the center’s teacher in charge, who instinctively added, "Looks like those three days really wore you out. But it’s okay, starting tomorrow it’s the weekend, our center doesn’t schedule consultations on weekends, you can have a good rest...?"
The center’s teacher in charge was comforting him, but was surprised to see Nan Zhubin showing a disappointed expression in front of him.
"Don’t tell me, do you like consultations that much?"
"Are you really just a consultation machine?"
"Carrying on like this, you’ll even lose your evaluations of being ’relatively normal’!"
Nan Zhubin quickly adjusted his expression and smiled, "It’s not that I’m truly worn out, but the upcoming client...is very important, so I want to adjust my condition as much as possible."
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