The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2347 Psychic Assault (2)



Chapter 2347 Psychic Assault (2)

Chapter 2347 Psychic Assault (Part )

People can see that since the universe is not as empty as they think, but is filled with all kinds of magical life forms, which have formed a society more prosperous than humans, then humans will one day join in, which will create countless social jobs.

Relatively speaking, the distribution problem among human individuals is actually a problem of insufficient total resources. Although it is true that equal distribution of the earth's resources can feed everyone, it is difficult to say the level of this support.

It is true that having enough food, clothing and some entertainment is enough, but there will always be people who have higher pursuits. Even without talking about material conditions, realizing one's own value is the highest emotional need of human beings.

However, if the existing resources on the earth are divided equally, some people will inevitably not be able to realize the value they want for themselves, and conflicts are bound to arise.

Therefore, the best solution is not absolute fairness, but to increase the total amount and achieve relative fairness so that even the poorest people can meet their needs to the greatest extent possible.

To achieve this, we must inevitably join the interstellar society. In addition to exploiting alien resources, it can also provide employment opportunities for more people who need jobs and provide aspiring people with the opportunity to realize their own needs.

By then, people with high-end needs will go abroad, and those who don’t want to leave will stay on Earth and won’t have to face such strong competition. With the extremely abundant total amount of resources brought by interstellar development, although it is still impossible to completely eliminate the gap between the rich and the poor, both the poor and the rich are generally moving forward, and life will definitely be better than before.

The vast majority of people who graduate from prestigious universities and successfully become psychologists can see this truth clearly. Although they are only doctors now, they may be able to become experts in the interstellar field. It all depends on who starts early.

But unfortunately, most of the positions in the previous solar system development plan were not open to ordinary people. In addition to the ability issue, safety is indeed worth considering.

However, after a period of development, humans have created the conditions to allow a small number of people to go out first.

Take Asgard for example. Under the leadership of Thor and Loki, they gradually began to pay attention to the psychological problems of their members. Thor understood Loki as much as he understood Loki's concerns in this regard, because Asgard was also in a period of social change.

After Asgard almost stopped going out to fight, some of these reckless men actually developed reverse PTSD. They drank to drown their sorrows every day and went to ask Thor every day why there were no battles to fight.

In times of war, an incompetent general can lead to the death of thousands of soldiers, but in times of peace, a madman can drag down an entire race. In order to avoid such incidents, Thor has begun to consider hiring a powerful psychologist as a royal advisor.

Schiller was definitely not available, so he could only settle for the next best option. However, he didn't know which one was the next best. After communicating with Nick several times, Nick said that they didn't have anyone available either.

So Loki said, why don’t you send a group of psychologists here to be teachers, they will have great salary and benefits.

Nick was tempted by the conditions offered by the Asgard royal family. It was an extremely broad road to success that he could see with the naked eye. So after he used the competition permission for this position as a bargaining chip, even many well-known psychologists who had been famous for a long time became crazy about it.

First of all, the blessing of the World Tree can cure all diseases. For humans, these diseases are difficult or even incurable, but for the World Tree, they are no problem at all.

Not only can it cure the disease, it can also force your body to reset to the optimal condition for this age group. From the perspective of human longevity, it can almost allow a person to reach the theoretical maximum human lifespan.

Anyway, after Nick released this news, those psychology experts who were already half buried in the ground no longer felt any pain in their backs or breathed hard, and they forgot the reasons for refusing to be rehired. They stated on the spot that the development of human psychology and interstellar sociology cannot do without me.

Of course, as the most famous psychologist known to the world so far, Schiller also has to set an example.

In fact, it was because Greedy felt a little difficult when he was prescribing medicine for Capote before, because he had not been in the clinic for a long time.

Anyone who has been a doctor or knows a doctor knows that a doctor's level of experience is probably a thousand times more important than his theoretical level and talent. Without participating in clinical work, it is difficult to see all kinds of strange cases. Without prescribing, you don't know how fast human medicine is updating and iterating.

So Schiller decided to return to Presbyterian Hospital to participate in clinical psychology work for a period of time. Because Schiller had prescribing rights, he returned to psychiatry, but of course not because psychiatrists are the second highest earning among all types of doctors in the United States.

The most numerous are surgeons.

But when it comes to work intensity, psychiatrists are indeed more attractive. No matter whether they are surgeons or anesthesiologists, the work is tiring and risky. Although there are precedents of psychiatrists being beaten by patients, Schiller has never been defeated except for being unilaterally beaten with a sprinkler.

The psychiatry department of New York-Presbyterian Hospital is among the best in the United States, but it is not the best. However, its business covers a very wide range, and it has more than 60 research groups with sub-specialty branches. Schiller is currently leading this group, which originally had 12 interns, and their research direction is psychological comfort during the course of severe illness and emergency psychotherapy during surgery.

The former is very simple. It is normal for most people to feel fear, panic and worry when they hear that they have a terminal illness, but these emotions can bring great pressure to people. No one is not afraid of death.

All the organs in the human body are working hard to cooperate, but if the brain gives up first, the others will be even more hopeless, so psychological comfort is very important during the illness.

Some elderly people change their temperament drastically after they get sick. Many years ago, people believed that this was due to diseased cells affecting the brain, but now the mainstream view has reversed and it is believed that this is a behavioral manifestation caused by the impact of emotional stress on people.

So now for many elderly people who are making a fuss in the hospital, doctors will recommend that they see a psychiatrist, but some relatively conservative family members will just think that the doctor is scolding the elderly for being mentally ill.

But in fact, emotional problems that manifest themselves violently are enough to be called mental illness, and no amount of persuasion is as good as taking medicine immediately.

Intraoperative emergency psychotherapy is what Schiller is doing now. He is changing his clothes, which are exactly the same as those of all the staff in the operating room, and are completely different from the white coat he usually wears for psychotherapy.

After he walked into the operating room, he glanced at the intern who followed him. The intern tactfully closed the door and stood aside without saying anything, because New York Presbyterian Hospital stipulates that no additional intraoperative records are allowed, and being able to understand and write it down depends more or less on the brain.

"What's going on?" Schiller's voice came from the mask, a little muffled. He looked at the woman lying on the delivery table, his eyes fell on her arm.

The doctor who performed the operation said nothing. He pointed to the scars on the arm. Schiller could see from such a distance that the scars were probably made by himself not long ago and had not yet fully healed. The one near the wrist was particularly long and deep, and there were signs of inflammation.

A younger nurse was treating the wound, while the pregnant woman undergoing surgery was just lying calmly on the operating table.

As soon as Schiller saw the pregnant woman's expression, he knew something was wrong. As the saying goes, psychiatry is not afraid of a big disturbance, but of empty eyes. This patient who already has obvious symptoms of catatonia is almost saying that even if I give birth to the child safely, neither of us will survive more than a week.

Through the door of the operating room, Schiller could see her husband walking around anxiously outside. He could only walk to the head of the bed, look at the lady and say, "Please listen to me, ma'am. Your hands are your hands, your legs are your legs, you exist now, in your own identity, and you are undergoing surgery."

The woman turned her head silently to look at Schiller, then quickly turned her head back. Schiller sighed, turned to look at the surgeon and said, "Can you think of a way to ease the effects of anesthesia?"

The surgeon looked at the anesthesiologist, who was very embarrassed. Finally, he looked at Schiller and said, "I know you may want to relieve her dissociative symptoms through pain stimulation, but this is too inhumane. I'm afraid I can't do it."

"We need to find a way to divert her attention." Schiller stood aside and looked into the woman's eyes and said, "Pull her back and let her feel the world normally."

Schiller paused, looked outside the door and said, "According to your observation, what is her relationship with her family like?"

"She's doing quite well, but her husband was also very agitated. He insisted on coming in with us when we pushed her in." The nurse said, "He was yelling in the corridor for more than ten minutes before that. He only got better when the head nurse came."

"I will immediately prepare to apply for her husband to accompany her during the birth."

"But this is not a normal birth, but a premature birth. Will it be..."

"If there are any problems, I will take responsibility and ask the head nurse to come over," Schiller said.

The young nurse nodded and rushed out. Soon the head nurse came in. Before the surgeon could say anything, the head nurse said in a strong voice, "I've asked her husband to change his clothes. He'll be here in two minutes. Just make sure he doesn't touch the lower body of the woman in labor. Don't scare him again."

After saying that, the head nurse left. The sound made by the husband when he rushed in made Schiller want to cover his ears.

The man was tall and strong, with a full beard, but he managed to make the noise like a boiling pressure cooker. He suddenly threw himself on his wife's chest and began to cry loudly.

Then everyone watched helplessly as the wooden expression on the pregnant woman's face gradually disappeared. But what was revealed was not emotion, but annoyance. She shouted in a weak yet powerful voice: "Get out! Oaks! I'm not dead! Stop fucking crying!!!"

"Ugh..." As soon as the woman regained consciousness, she cried out in pain. The anesthesiologist immediately went forward to check on the situation. The entire operating room was like a paused video with the start button pressed. In an instant, everyone began to do their job and the room became lively.

Schiller and the intern were standing at the edge of the operating room because the hospital had regulations that even if they participated in the rescue in the middle of the operation, they had to go in but not out, and go out but not in, so they could only stay until the operation was over.

The intern turned to Schiller and said, "So in this case we can recommend that the family intervene, right?"

"It depends on what type of family member they are. If they are causing trouble, then they'd better not come."

"Then how do you know that the husband and the pregnant woman have a good relationship? In the cases of emotional problems of pregnant women and postpartum women that I have handled, in most cases, the husband is the trigger of their emotional problems."

"The wound is in a state that suggests it was made within the past week," Schiller said. "But the pregnant woman had been hospitalized for a while because of fetal heart problems."

"If they have a dispute over some issue within a week and the pregnant woman hurts herself, the doctors and nurses' comments will not make their relationship good. The hospital is different from a family. It is not a closed environment but a public place. Most people are not blind and can tell whether they are just superficially harmonious or truly in love."

"So what do you think is causing the emotional problems that pregnant women are having now?"

"It's complicated because when considering the condition of pregnant women, we have to consider hormonal factors, but if we talk about emotional issues alone, I think the poor condition of the fetus must be the main reason."

Schiller sighed and said, "If the period from conception to childbirth is only a moment, then most people will not have anxiety disorders. This is determined by the way humans think, so there is a saying that a short pain is worse than a long one."

"For most situations that can be overcome with a gritted teeth, people have a strong psychological endurance, but anxiety comes from the long wait for unknown results."

(End of this chapter)


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