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Chapter 197: Jin Zhijie's Twilight Phobia

"And I feel like you have a mental problem with long-term depression?"

Before Jin Zhijie could say anything, Li Duanyang asked again.

"Can you also see this?" Jin Zhijie asked in shock.

He felt incredible!

People suffering from depression have a lack of interest in everything, slow thinking, and fatigue. In addition, they may suffer from sleep disorders, decreased appetite, and reduced communication.

Psychologically, it is easy to be self-deprecating, anxious, hesitant to do things, etc.

In this case, it will naturally show up externally, such as reduced facial expression due to low mood, empty eyes, inflexible reactions, etc.

But Jin Zhijie felt that he only felt depressed during the dusk period, and it could not be called a real depression, and he had better self-control.

Especially when I came to see the doctor today, his mental state was actually quite relaxed, and it was just after three o'clock in the afternoon, so his mental and emotional state was actually quite active.

How could Li Duanyang still see that he had "twilight phobia" under such circumstances?

This is hell!

"Is my depression obvious?"

Then Jin Zhijie asked unconfidently.

"It's not obvious. It's just that if a person has been suffering from depression for a long time, it will still show a little bit in his personal temperament."

Li Duanyang said politely, half truthfully and half falsely.

In fact, he naturally mainly relied on capturing the other party's thought waves to capture this information.

Jin Zhijie sat up a little straighter, and now he was really convinced by the young doctor in front of him.

If Li Duanyang revealed that he had Crohn's disease, Zhang Kaiyi might have revealed it to him in advance, then it would have been impossible for Zhang Kaiyi to reveal Jin Zhijie's "twilight phobia" to him.

At present, no one in China knows about Jin Zhijie's "twilight phobia" because he has never disclosed it to anyone. He only saw a psychiatrist three times when he went abroad. Zhang Kaiyi would never know about it.

"I do suffer from twilight phobia."

Jin Zhijie decided to confess to Li Duanyang. This young doctor was so miraculous, maybe he could really be cured.

"Every evening, I will become restless and feel lost and helpless. In severe cases, I will feel that the end is coming and I will be miserable."

"I went abroad to see psychiatrists three times. They thought that my mental illness should be the sequelae of psychological damage caused by certain experiences or events in childhood."

"Well, I do have some social phobia. In our profession, work and communication at night are more important. Sometimes we have to meet people who need to pay special attention to our attitude and etiquette, so it is inevitable that I will be nervous and have a lot of psychological discomfort.

.Maybe this indirectly caused my fear of dusk coming."

"Of course, there may be other reasons. After all, it is difficult to figure out what caused this kind of thing, but those experiences may remain in the heart involuntarily for a long time, causing psychological problems."

"The treatment plan proposed by the foreign psychiatrist for me, in addition to some drug control, is to suggest that I continue to recall and analyze myself repeatedly to find out the cause of the disease, clarify what caused me to suffer from this mental illness, and then make self-adjustments and remind myself repeatedly

Those things are not as terrible as I thought, or they are in the past."

"They also suggested that I try to arrange some relaxing and interesting things to do when dusk comes, or try to stay with my closest people, and never listen to some sad music or watch some sad movies during this period.

movies to avoid aggravating symptoms.”

"I tried my best to do everything, but to be honest, the effect was not great."

After Jin Zhijie said this, he looked at Li Duanyang uneasily and said: "Well, the reason why I went to see a psychiatrist abroad is not because I think their medical skills are much better, but because I think they are more professional.

, the patient’s condition will not be leaked.”

Jin Zhijie was gently reminding Li Duanyang to keep his secret.

"I personally am not sensitive to the identities of people in the entertainment industry." Li Duanyang said with a smile, "I have a lot of work every day, and my study tasks are also very heavy. I am only interested in people and things in the medical field."

When Jin Zhijie heard what Li Duanyang said, he recalled that Li Duanyang didn't recognize him when he saw him, and for a moment he felt a little confused on his face.

Celebrities in the entertainment industry often have the illusion that they are the center of the world due to their publicity effect.

Naturally, he, Jin Zhijie, also had this illusion.

But the Li Duanyang in front of him should be in the age group that is most fanatical about celebrities, but he really doesn't seem to pay much attention to people like them.

"If Dr. Li can really cure me, I can donate a sum of money to your clinic." Jin Zhijie added.

"That's possible." Li Duanyang said with a smile, "But you do have a lot of problems, and I also need to put in a lot of effort."

"What does Dr. Li think of my twilight phobia?" Jin Zhijie asked.

"You just have a mild depression, it's not too difficult to solve." Li Duanyang said with a smile.

This statement is somewhat contradictory to what he said before.

Earlier he said that Jin Zhijie had many problems that required a lot of effort on his part, but now he said that Jin Zhijie only suffered from mild depression and it was not too difficult to solve.

This is actually because he wants the other person to donate a sum of money to the clinic, but he also has to comfort the other person out of professional ethics as a doctor.

“Our traditional Chinese medicine practitioners’ understanding of depression is different from that of psychiatrists.”

“We Chinese medicine practitioners look for both psychological and physiological causes of depression.”

"Generally, patients with depression will feel very depressed when they wake up in the morning. There are two reasons for this."

"On the one hand, the patient's yang energy that sneaks into the yin blood at night is about to rise and work, but in patients with depression, the yang energy cannot rise from the yin blood for a long time."

"On the one hand, it is caused by patients' almost instinctive aversion to fear of contact with people or other activities, which inhibits the rise of their yang energy. This is caused by a combination of physiological and psychological factors."

"And you patients with twilight phobia are different from ordinary patients with depression. This is mainly due to the different nature of your work. You are different from ordinary people, and your busy working time is often at night.

"

"Yang energy should have sneaked into the yin blood at night, and people should rest, but your yang energy continues to work outside at this time. This itself violates the physiological work and rest rules, and you are also suffering from a slight social disorder.

Phobia, which further aggravates the [complaints] of Yang Qi. Under the intertwined effect of this kind of psychology and physiology, the so-called twilight phobia will naturally form."

"Of course, not all twilight phobias are caused in this way. This is just specific to your situation."

After Li Duanyang finished speaking, he saw that Jin Zhijie was still trying to understand his words. He paused for a while, and then said: "I don't think it is too difficult to solve your twilight phobia. Now let's talk about yours."

Crohn’s disease.”

Jin Zhijie sat upright again. His Crohn's disease had not been cured for two or three years. He had gone to many doctors without much success. He wanted to hear Li Duanyang's explanation of his condition.

Today, maybe he really met a truly miraculous doctor. If he could really be cured, Li Duanyang's so-called sky-high medical fees would really not be a problem. For him, it might only be a matter of two or three performances.


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