Li Juefeng walked behind the desk, opened a stack of documents on the table with his slender hands, and then went to the drawer. The top file was Gu Xiaoai's medical record.
Li Juefeng opened the file, and the first thing he saw was a line of handwritten pen words——
Gu Xiaoai, female, suffers from emotional trauma. Symptom severity: moderate.
After a car accident, her boyfriend left without saying goodbye and had no contact for four years. She often dreamed about the past and insisted on waiting for her boyfriend to come to her. She closed her emotional world and refused to accept the pursuit of other men.
Li Juefeng pursed his lips tightly and stared at the words above with a pair of black eyes.
Turning the pages with your fingers, there is a diary-like tracking record behind.
On May 22, the person involved was a director and a public figure, and his past with her boyfriend was often mentioned by the media.
The person involved said that she had a good attitude and believed that the exposure would help her ex-boyfriend find her.
But every time after the interview, her mood fluctuated greatly, and today it was even worse. After the interview, the client stayed alone in my office to draw, and then cried all afternoon.
Crying is also good, it is a way to release emotions.
On March 12, it has been two years since the car accident. The person involved is now much more emotionally stable than before, but he is still closed to his emotional world.
I advised her to go out and make more friends, but she wouldn't have any contact with anyone except work.
On August 23, the Chinese Valentine's Day, I accompanied the client to walk on the street to let her know that the atmosphere of love is everywhere, but she sat in a small cafe with no business all night, drinking cup after cup of coffee.
I came back and checked my previous conversation with her, and found that the client’s ex-boyfriend once gave her a ring called Airlie’s Tears, which was given during Chinese Valentine’s Day.
And the name of the cafe - Airlie.
She has not yet gotten over the shadow of emotional trauma. I think she is unwilling to get over it. It is difficult to treat such a patient who is unwilling to cooperate.
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Staring at the lines above, Li Juefeng's hands slowly clenched into fists, as if something was stuck in his throat, suffocating him.
Putting the file back into the drawer, Li Juefeng turned his head and looked at Len standing in the corner.
Len's standing posture has not changed from beginning to end, standing there with his little head drooped.
Li Juefeng walked towards him step by step. When he heard his footsteps, Len's shoulders immediately shrank and moved to the side unconsciously.
Li Juefeng paused and did not approach Len again.
In the eerily quiet psychological consultation room, Li Juefeng stared at Len for a long time, then turned and walked towards the door where Gu Xiaoai had just left by Ye Jiahe.
This is a small lounge, and connected to it is a tea room.
Li Juefeng looked over and saw Gu Xiaoai and Ye Jiahe standing in the tea room. The tea next to them was ready, but the two of them were still inside.
Gu Xiaoai's face was a little pale and she looked down at the ground.
"I thought I was listening to World War. What era is this? Is he a fascist?" Ye Jiahe said in disbelief, holding a cup of tea and drinking, "Seeing such a bloody and cruel scene, Len can't help but get sick.
strangeness."
Li Juefeng stood there, and when he heard the words, he clenched and then loosened his fists, and his palms turned red.
"This is what happened. Please help my son. I'm afraid that he will leave a psychological shadow." Gu Xiaoai said in a low voice.
"The memory of being severely stimulated at a child's age... will stay with him for the rest of his life." Ye Jiahe said truthfully.