Chapter 216 Attempting Psychotherapy (Part 1)



In this seemingly frozen, deathly silence, Luo Qi'an stood motionless, like a sculpture frozen in time.

His mind was filled with alternating images of his daughter Luo Yuning's past smiles and her current listless appearance, which disturbed his peace of mind.

A variety of complex thoughts surged like a tidal wave, one after another, relentlessly assaulting his rational defenses, plunging him into chaos and confusion for a time.

Hearing King Jinrui's thoughts, he slowly came back to his senses.

With his eyes tightly closed and his chest heaving violently, he gasped for breath, trying to forcefully suppress the panic, anxiety, and worry surging within him.

After calming down a bit, he slowly opened his eyes. The panic in his eyes had been hidden, replaced by a calm and composed demeanor.

He straightened his robes, took a slow step forward, his face displaying just the right amount of earnestness, and respectfully cupped his hands in a gesture of respect.

His voice was slightly hoarse but full of sincerity: "Your Highness, to be honest, I am really at a loss, which is why I dared to ask for your help."

My eldest daughter, Luo Yuning, has recently undergone a drastic personality change for some unknown reason, and she seems to have lost her soul.

She used to be lively and cheerful, with sparkling eyes, but now she is silent all day long, with empty eyes, and has no interest in anything.

I invited many talented and extraordinary people to come and see, but they were all clueless.

Physician Xu had previously mentioned to me that Prince Jinrui Zhao was also highly skilled in medicine. I hope Your Highness can have mercy and help me see what's wrong with her.

As he spoke, his eyes reddened slightly, filled with pleading, as if he regarded Qin Qianluo as the only lifeline he could grasp in this endless darkness.

Upon hearing this, Qin Qianlu blushed slightly and quickly waved her hand humbly, replying politely, "Lord Luo, you flatter me too much."

"I possess only a smattering of knowledge and am truly unworthy of such praise. Since you have made this request, I will certainly do my utmost to fulfill your trust."

Even so, she felt like she had a rabbit trapped in her heart, feeling uneasy and completely uncertain.

After all, treating patients has never been her area of ​​expertise, let alone dealing with such a difficult situation.

She took a deep breath, forced herself to remain calm, and turned around with seemingly steady steps, her gaze slowly falling on Luo Yuning sitting to the side.

Luo Yuning was thin and her once round face was now sunken. She was curled up in the chair, as if she was shrouded in an invisible gloom.

Her eyes were dull and lifeless, staring blankly ahead, unresponsive to anything around her. When she did move, it was slow and mechanical.

As Qin Qianluo watched, a wave of sadness washed over her. Pity and worry intertwined, causing her brows to furrow tightly into a deep frown.

She quietly took a step back, calling out in her heart, "Rainbow Dash, Rainbow Dash, come out quickly! How should this depression be treated?"

I've never learned any of this, and my psychology class never covered coping mechanisms for similar symptoms. What should I do?

Feng Qingyun's brows were furrowed, her eyes filled with confusion and helplessness, her heart as if tightly tangled in a mess.

She knew very well that simply searching for relevant information in the literature would not solve Luo Yuning's problem at its root.

After all, depression is not a simple illness that can be cured with a few words of comfort or a few pages of medical books.

We must rely on the intervention of professionals, and more importantly, we must open up Luo Yining's heart and help her accept the world again.

She quickly considered all possible solutions, but each one seemed like scratching an itch through a boot, failing to get to the heart of the problem.

Feng Qingyun sighed inwardly and remained silent for a long time before slowly speaking, her tone tinged with caution and probing: "Luo Bao, why don't you try talking to her and trying to persuade her?"

It's important to understand that for people with depression, the companionship of family members is like the warm sun in winter—crucial.

During this process, you can gradually guide her, trying to explore the root of her inner pain.

She paused slightly to gather her thoughts before continuing, "The key to healing her is to untangle the knot in her heart, and that requires a professional psychologist."

I remember that among the medical books I had read before, there was one about psychology that was taken away by a physician from the Imperial Medical Academy. He must have been quite knowledgeable about psychology.

Find a suitable opportunity later and subtly ask Luo Qi'an to invite this imperial physician over.

His professional insights and treatment methods may be the key to unlocking Luo Yuning's heart.

Feng Qingyun paused, then emphasized her words, saying earnestly, "But you must make Luo Qi'an understand that no matter how many doctors you consult or how many medications you use..."

Most importantly, he, as the father, needs to spend more time with Luo Yuning.

In her world shrouded in darkness, the companionship of her family was the warmest light.

Only when her family provides enough love and understanding, making her feel warmth and support, can she truly open her heart and cooperate with treatment; otherwise, everything will be in vain.

After listening attentively to Feng Qingyun's analysis, Qin Qianluo suddenly realized what was going on and nodded emphatically, saying, "You're absolutely right."

This matter really can't be rushed. I'll try communicating with Luo Yining first. Although I'm not entirely confident myself, we can't just do nothing.

She subconsciously bit her lower lip, her brows furrowing slightly, her face full of worry. "I've never dealt with anything like this before, and I don't know if I can handle it."

She paused briefly, took a deep breath, trying to calm herself down, and then said, "By the way, please organize everything you just mentioned and print it out."

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