This novel is a sister piece to the author's previous work, "Two-Faced Beauty".
A rich girl mysteriously disappears. After the report was filed, witnesses recalled that the little...
Chapter 83 Psychologist (1)
This is a Friday.
At three o'clock in the afternoon, the psychologist, accompanied by An, came to Nisa's home and provided her with the first psychological counseling.
The doctor's surname was Liu and her given name was Ye. She was also delicate and slender like a willow leaf.
"Okay, Nisa, now, let's chat casually. Don't be nervous, and don't have any mental burdens. Just say whatever comes to your mind."
After Liu Ye entered the house, she looked around at the furnishings in Nisa's living room:
A long sofa sits west facing east;
A double sofa, facing east and west, is placed opposite the long sofa.
Between the two sofas is a wooden coffee table.
She first sat down on a double sofa.
He also asked Nisa to sit on the three-person sofa opposite him.
"Okay." Faced with the psychologist's gentle words, Nisa felt very calm.
"Then, shall we talk about your daily life first?" Liu Ye.
While the two were talking, An took the initiative to go to the kitchen to boil water and make tea...
"Doctor Liu, my daily life is actually very boring." Ni Sa said and began to narrate slowly.
She told Liu Ye what time she went to bed, what time she got up, what time she ate, when she watched TV, and when she wrote her memoirs...
In short, the narration was trivial, but Liu Ye listened attentively and kept writing something in her notebook.
At the end, Nisa herself felt no interest in continuing to report her daily life, so she said:
"Doctor Liu, ever since I became a heart transplant patient, my life has been so boring and tasteless that even going to work has become a luxury."
However, after finishing all this, Nisa felt that his mood seemed to be much more relaxed.
She didn't know that this was a way for the psychologist to help her channel her inner emotions.
Because people with mental illnesses usually have a lot of negative emotions and dark thoughts accumulated in their hearts. Because they usually ignore them or don't have the opportunity to talk about them, these garbage will accumulate more and more in their hearts until they ferment and turn into a pool of smelly and dirty "sludge"...
An excellent psychologist should use appropriate methods to help patients vent these dark emotions and negative complaints through natural narration, so as to alleviate their psychological diseases.
"Or, after you and I had a heart transplant, do you feel any different?" Liu Ye asked.
Liu Ye is a psychology professor specially hired by the Criminal Investigation Bureau from the Police Academy.
Although she is young, only thirty-five or thirty-six years old, she is already a well-known professor of psychology at the Police Academy.
Before providing psychological counseling for Ni Sa, Liu Ye had already conducted psychological testing and necessary psychological counseling for hundreds of criminal suspects with psychological problems...
Liu Ye's father is a veteran criminal police officer. While working as a criminal police officer, he discovered that many criminals are mentally unhealthy, some even suffering from serious mental illnesses. If these mental illnesses were treated earlier, they might not break the law and embark on a life of crime.
So, when his daughter Liu Ye clamored to be a criminal police officer like her father, Liu Ye's father gave her his own advice:
"My daughter, with the expansion of law majors in universities, the public security, procuratorial and judicial systems are recruiting new personnel every year. We're not short of excellent criminal police and judges, but we're short of professionals who have mastered criminal psychology and can use rigorous professional knowledge to communicate with criminals! Why don't you start by studying psychology?"