Is this mental illness intermittent, or does it only flare up when triggered by external stimuli?
The two psychologists became increasingly alarmed as they talked; this patient was no ordinary person.
Based on their many years of medical experience, there is no doubt that Li Tian suffers from mental illness.
However, as they talked, they discovered that Li Tian was too calm, making him an even more difficult patient to treat.
The female doctor glanced at the male doctor, who nodded, indicating that she could begin.
The female doctor took out a pocket watch and placed it in front of Li Tian, saying, "Mr. Li, please cooperate with our treatment. Look at the pocket watch in my hand now!"
Li Tian knew what they were going to do, and he didn't refuse, cooperating by staring at the pocket watch in the man's hand.
A minute later, Li Tian did feel drowsy; it turned out that hypnosis was real.
"Mr. Li, can you tell me what you've been through?"
Li Tian is currently in a semi-conscious state, his thoughts following that person.
"Do you believe in reincarnation?" Li Tian asked in return.
The female doctor was overjoyed. She knew that her sleep had worked and that the person in front of her had opened up to her.
Why do you say that?
Li Tian remained expressionless as he said, "Someone once told me that they wanted to continue our relationship in the next life, but I can't tell which is this life and which is the next."
“This life isn’t even here yet; the next life is what we’ll be talking about!” the doctor replied.
"No, this life is only what you perceive it to be; it's also possible that you're already dead!"
The female doctor found it unbelievable and said, "How could I be dead?"
"Then think about it, are you the same person you were at three years old and you are now?"
"Why not? I've always been me!"
"This is a cognitive error on your part. Your subconscious mind is telling you that this is who you are, but you may not be the same person you were when you were three years old!"
"Then think about it again. Is it possible that the you of yesterday is already dead, and the you of today is a memory that has been forcibly imposed on you, and you are not actually the you of yesterday!"
The female doctor was successfully confused by Li Tian's words, "yesterday's you" and "today's you".
"I completely don't understand what you're trying to say?"
The male doctor was also confused by Li Tian's words, but he became even more certain that Li Tian had a mental illness.
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