Chapter 645 Collaborative Research
Chapter 645 Collaborative Research
Chapter 645 Collaborative Research
In the psychology research lab, sunlight streamed through the gaps in the blinds, falling like threads onto the desk covered with documents and materials.
Gu Tingyan sat in front of the computer, staring intently at the data on the screen.
Jiang Yi sat beside him, holding a thick stack of research reports, occasionally marking key points on the reports.
“Ayan, look at these data. The patient’s symptoms are different from previous types of psychological trauma.” Jiang Yi handed the report to Gu Tingyan, her voice gentle but with an undeniable certainty.
Gu Tingyan took the report and began to read it carefully.
His brows furrowed slightly, his eyes revealing a thoughtful expression, and his fingers unconsciously tapped lightly on the table, making a rhythmic sound.
"Indeed, this type of psychological trauma appears to be closely related to specific childhood experiences and environmental factors, but it does not quite fit into any existing classification."
In order to conduct in-depth research on this new type of psychological trauma, they decided to collaborate with international psychological research institutions.
At the International Summit on Psychological Research, top psychological experts from all over the world gathered together.
Inside the venue.
The enormous crystal chandelier cast a bright yet soft light, illuminating people's faces.
People were talking in hushed tones, a mix of languages.
Gu Tingyan and Jiang Yi appeared together at the scene.
Finally, they found Professor Brown, an internationally renowned psychological research expert from the United States.
Gu Tingyan stepped forward and politely extended his hand: "Professor Brown, hello."
We are psychological researchers from China who have discovered a new type of psychological trauma and hope to collaborate with you and your team on this research.
Professor Brown looked at them with some surprise, a hint of curiosity flashing in his eyes: "Oh? A new type of psychological trauma? That's interesting. Could you tell me more about it?"
His voice had a heavy American accent.
Jiang Yi immediately began to explain in detail: "In this type of trauma, patients often suffer from long-term neglect and emotional abuse in their childhood, but appear normal on the surface."
In adulthood, they may exhibit symptoms such as social difficulties, self-doubt, and difficulty managing emotions, and these symptoms are rarely improved with conventional treatment.
Professor Brown listened attentively, nodding occasionally.
"This is indeed a topic worth studying."
We can share data and research resources to jointly explore treatment methods.
Differences in research methods and philosophies across different cultural backgrounds have led to some disagreements between the two sides regarding research directions.
“We should start from the perspective of neuroscience and study the changes in brain structure,” Gu Tingyan said firmly.
Professor Brown shook his head: "I think we should first conduct an in-depth analysis of the impact of social environmental factors on the patient's psychology."
Seeing this, Jiang Yi quickly mediated: "We can combine the advantages of both and first conduct a large-scale social survey to collect information about the patients' life backgrounds."
At the same time, advanced neuroscience techniques are used to perform brain scans on patients, which allows for a more comprehensive understanding of this type of psychological trauma.
She was trying to find a balance between the two of them.
After some discussion, both sides finally reached a consensus.
They began to design research protocols together, organize research teams, and collect patient cases.
"We will definitely find an effective treatment to bring hope to these patients." Gu Tingyan gazed into the distance, his eyes filled with longing.
Jiang Yi smiled and looked at him: "Yes, let's work hard together."
The trust and love in her eyes warmed Gu Tingyan's heart like the spring sunshine.
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