Chapter 629 Worry
Chapter 629 Worry
Chapter 629 Worries
Psychotherapy seminar.
The conference center was bustling with people, as psychotherapy experts, scholars, and practitioners from all over the world gathered together.
The walls are covered with posters of various psychological research findings, their colorful patterns and dense text attracting people's attention.
Gu Tingyan and Jiang Yi stood at the front of the venue, in front of a huge electronic display screen that showed a detailed introduction to art therapy and case studies.
Jiang Yi wore a light purple dress, looking elegant and poised.
"Dear colleagues, good afternoon. Today we are here to introduce our art therapy in detail."
Jiang Yi's clear voice echoed throughout the venue, attracting everyone's attention.
She began by explaining the theoretical basis, practical methods, and remarkable effects of art therapy.
The audience listened intently, with some nodding in agreement and others showing surprise.
A seasoned psychotherapist raised his hand and asked, "Does your art therapy have sufficient effectiveness and stability when dealing with complex cases of psychological trauma?"
Jiang Yi smiled and replied, "That's a very good question. In our practice, we have conducted extensive research and practice on different types of patients with psychological trauma."
We have found that art therapy can effectively alleviate patients' symptoms by guiding them to express their deepest emotions.
Moreover, we are constantly refining and innovating this method to adapt to more complex situations.
During a break at the seminar, many people gathered around Gu Tingyan and Jiang Yi, asking for more details about art therapy.
How do you train therapists to master this therapy?
"Do you have any special methods for dealing with patients who are resistant to artistic expression?"
"..."
Gu Tingyan and Jiang Yi patiently answered each question.
Over time, more and more psychotherapy institutions have begun to adopt art therapy.
Jiang Yi was not satisfied with the existing results, and Gu Tingyan would spend his free time with her to explore and innovate together.
“We can try to integrate virtual reality technology into art therapy to create a richer experiential environment for patients,” Gu Tingyan suggested.
Jiang Yi frowned, thought for a moment, and said, "This is a very creative idea, but we need to consider the feasibility of the technology and the potential impact on patients."
“That’s right, we need to conduct detailed experiments and evaluations to ensure that this innovation is safe and effective.” Gu Tingyan nodded in agreement.
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In that vast and boundless mountainous land, the education assistance program spread like a thriving vine, reaching every corner.
However, this seemingly promising expansion has plunged Gu Tingyu and Shen Nianxu into a thorny and difficult management and supervision problem.
Their temporary office was a room converted from a dilapidated warehouse.
Sunlight streamed in through the gaps in the translucent plastic panels on the roof, creating golden rays that swirled among the dust motes like playful sprites.
The room was filled with the musty smell of paper and the sweat of the volunteers after their busy work.
On a table pieced together, files were piled up like mountains, some even teetering on the edge, as if they would collapse like an avalanche at any moment.
The old fan in the corner creaked and groaned as it turned, seemingly struggling to express its weariness.
Gu Tingyu frowned, his eyes filled with deep worry.
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