Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?! -
Chapter 235 - 233 Yes!
Chapter 235: Chapter 233 Yes!
As for how to get Doctor Chen to recover quickly.
No matter what Nan Zhubin has mastered, those genuine consultation techniques for relaxation.
Just talking about the abilities he’s obtained from the Dream Consultation Center related to relaxation and soothing, there’s already a bunch.
[Emotion Soothing], [Emotional Infection], and so on, these abilities can be used independently, and can also work together.
By analogy, it’s as if Nan Zhubin has mastered many passive skills that can interlink with each other.
Although their individual effects are not the same, if they encounter an occasion that allows them to play their roles together, the effect would definitely be beyond imagination.
...
The two people in the room at this moment seemed to have exchanged ages.
The twenty-something Nan Zhubin lightly patted the back of Doctor Chen, who was over twice his age, looking like an elder brother comforting a younger sibling, or even an uncle advising a nephew.
With Nan Zhubin’s help, Doctor Chen’s emotions quickly stabilized to the point where he could speak.
He curled up his body, breathing deeply, as if to replenish the strength he had just expended.
Then, in a tone resembling confession, he began to speak: "At the beginning, the medication I got from Lin Lulin was complete boxes, complete blister packs. I checked, all were problem-free, although I was very against Chen Jie taking medication casually, but her condition improved quickly after taking them, so I thought to respect psychiatry and try..."
Nan Zhubin fell silent for a moment.
Actually, it might not be that Chen Jie "improved quickly," perhaps she was just trying to appear "improved quickly."
To not worry her parents.
But unexpectedly, it led to an irreversible downward spiral.
However, Nan Zhubin did not voice this aloud.
If it were said before the other’s [regression], it might have been okay; saying it now would be too aggressive.
"After that, the clinic started prescribing medications that needed dosage control, and they no longer provided the original packaging, but rather in the form of portable dispensing boxes. As a result, I didn’t closely monitor what medication Chen Jie was taking. Now that I think about it, it was probably when things started to go wrong..."
Doctor Chen gathered his emotions, sitting back up properly. Nan Zhubin also retreated accordingly, re-establishing a normal social distance with Doctor Chen.
"Mr. Nan, thank you for bringing this today. As Chen Jie’s father, it’s my dereliction of duty to have you handle these things and even rely on you to wake me up."
Though after an emotional release and a change in psychological stance, as a successful middle-aged man, Doctor Chen still felt somewhat embarrassed.
At this point, his gaze drifted slightly, not directly meeting Nan Zhubin’s eyes.
"You are indeed too negligent." Nan Zhubin offered no [Support] or [Positive Attention], responding without a hint of emotion.
This level of aggressiveness was bearable for the person in front him, so Nan Zhubin could say it freely.
Doctor Chen was at a momentary loss for words.
"But... I can ’understand’." Nan Zhubin suddenly shifted, lowering his eyes.
As a psychological consultant, this is how it is.
They are professional enough to "understand" everything. Although sometimes, this understanding brings a deep sense of powerlessness.
Fortunately, Nan Zhubin quickly adjusted his mindset.
He began speaking formally about the purpose of his visit today.
"After all, no matter how things go, you are ultimately Chen Jie’s father. So these things, you have the right to know." Nan Zhubin gestured to the photo in the other’s hand, "At the same time, there are some matters that need your input."
Nan Zhubin organized his thoughts and said, "I consulted relevant personnel, and according to their statements, this photo can completely serve as material for reporting, prompting official intervention."
"Moreover, in a few days, the national supervisory conference will be held at Jiang University, and by submitting the reporting materials directly to the prominent figures attending, this process can be quickly advanced."
Nan Zhubin explained, "But here, I have another consideration, and that is..."
With this, Nan Zhubin briefly elaborated on the differences in opinion between him and Weng Pinting.
This was an important reason for Nan Zhubin to seek out Doctor Chen.
Whether it was Nan Zhubin or Weng Pinting, no matter what perspective their decisions stemmed from, strictly speaking, they were "third parties."
To have them directly discuss results and implement plans?
——No, that would be too aloof.
From beginning to end, Nan Zhubin felt that such key decisions should ultimately be informed by the opinions of the individuals involved; if they are no longer present, then the views of their relatives should be considered.
After all——they are the beginning of everything, and also the end of everything.
And no matter what Nan Zhubin and the others choose to do, a portion of the consequences will ultimately be borne by the relatives.
...
After listening to Nan Zhubin’s words, Doctor Chen fell silent.
Nan Zhubin did not speak at this time to interfere, as he wanted to provide information as objectively as possible and then let Doctor Chen think and choose for himself.
The middle-aged man quietly contemplated.
"Mr. Nan." At a certain moment, he suddenly looked up, "I also found and watched your video these past few days. You are very responsible, and the girl with you was also very brave."
"But... if according to what you said, you want to recreate such a scene at the supervisory conference, it will inevitably involve dissecting Chen Jie’s situation, allowing teachers from all over the country to understand every detail exactly as it is."
"Just like how in our medical college, cadavers are used for human anatomy teaching, right?"
Doctor Chen made an analogy that aligned with his understanding and also greatly reflected reality.
Nan Zhubin nodded.
Exposing Chen Jie’s situation at the conference would indeed be akin to dissection.
Clear, thorough, yet also stark and exposed.
This was the second consideration of his visit to Doctor Chen today.
Making a big issue out of it might lead to many unexpected gains.
But at the same time, it would also impact all relevant personnel in the aftermath.
And exactly which direction these impacts would point to remains unpredictable to anyone.
——No, we need not even wait for "aftermath"; merely in the "now," this shame of self-exposing the family’s privacy has already started to affect Doctor Chen.
In traditional culture, "do not air dirty laundry" is also an extremely important factor.
...
"Actually, there’s no rush in this, you can think it over for a while. You don’t even need to consider my opinion, after all, the outcome is more or less settled now, and it won’t cause too much impact..."
Nan Zhubin pursed his lips, planning to take his leave today to give Doctor Chen some buffer time.
Just like a psychological consultation, the consultant never helps the client make choices, they’re only responsible for analyzing facts, predicting outcomes, and then letting the client decide for themselves.
After all, the bearer of the consequences is always the client themselves.
But before Nan Zhubin could finish his words.
Doctor Chen had already lifted his head: "Alright!"
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