Chapter 166: The Old Man Emerges
Beijing, International Conference Center. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 infoLuncheon of the 11th International Conference on Academic Exchange of Research Achievements in Childhood Clinical Psychology.
"How is it, dude? Is my paper okay?" Because his paper was widely praised at the conference, Tong Keji's appetite was greatly boosted, and he learned from Qin Ke while dealing with a chicken leg.
"Do you want to hear the truth or a lie?" Because of Xia Mimi's temporary absence, Tong Keji asked Dean Xia for his consent and gave the extra invitation letter to Qin Kexue, so that Qin Kexue was fortunate to enter this palace of international academic circles. But listening to the meaning of what he said just now, it seems that he doesn't appreciate it too much - this is the feelings of a good friend and the spirit of a gentleman.
"The two of us don't need to be vain, of course we listen to the truth!" Tong Keji threw the leftover chicken bones on the dinner plate, took out a tissue and wiped his mouth.
"The point in your paper is correct in isolation, and there is nothing wrong with it. However, you have ignored the essential characteristic that man is a social animal! Marx said that man is the sum total of social life. The biggest flaw of your paper is that it only talks about children's clinical psychology in isolation, and does not connect it with the external environment outside the clinic! The environment communicates with each other, just like in the winter in Beijing, do you think that the room will definitely make people feel warm if the air conditioner is turned on and the heating is burned? Not necessarily! If the cold wind is howling outside, and the windows and doors of the room are open, will people still feel warm? What's more, even if your doors and windows are closed, people feel warm in your room? It's too warm, it's very warm, but once you go out, it's freezing outside, dripping into ice, and this huge contrast between hot and cold is more likely to hurt people!
"What you mean is that the environment outside the pediatric clinic is ...... The wind is howling?"
"Even worse!"
"Give me an example!"
"Let's take Beijing Children's Hospital as an example, it's a fact that it's overcrowded, right? A child from another place who comes to the hospital by train or bus, queues for several days to get a number, sees a doctor for a few minutes, and has a lot of various examinations, and when the child is hospitalized, there is no bed--this is not taking into account the question of whether or not there is money! You say, what kind of psychology is that child? No matter how considerate you are in the clinical process, it is difficult to offset the psychological damage caused by him in the course of other diagnosis and treatment. You know, in the same courtyard of the Beijing Children's Hospital, there is a special place for aristocratic children to see a doctor -- the New Century Children's Hospital, as long as you make an appointment in advance, there is a special parking lot when you come, and a special person will open the door for you when you enter, so you don't have to queue up, you have a smile all the way, and you can accompany the parents throughout the whole process...... To put it bluntly, when the outside is full of smog, you only install a purifier in one house, and you have a fart!"
"According to you, child clinical psychology ...... Isn't that pointless?"
"At least in China! No, I correct, at least in China at this stage!"
"Hello Mr. Tong, can I sit next to you?" Just when Tong Keji was secretly saddened by Qin Kexue's well-founded criticism, a middle-aged man came to Tong Keji very gentlemanly.
"Oh, Mr. Henry, please!" Tong Keji recognized the person, who was Professor Henry of Baylor College of Medicine in the United States who participated in this exchange meeting.
"Mr. Tong, I'm very interested in your paper!"
"Thank you, Mr. Henry, my friend...... "Oh, Professor Qin Kexue!" he is holding my criticism meeting!" Tong Kexue introduced Henry and Qin Kexue, and Qin Kexue also repeated his criticism of Tong Kexue.
"Mr. Tong's paper is very good, and Mr. Qin's point of view is also very ...... The existence of any theory is conditional, it is both confirmed and falsified!" Professor Henry carefully worded.
"Hahahaha, Mr. Henry, I didn't expect you to be very familiar with our Chinese golden mean!" Tong Keji was very happy: "Academic exchanges are to be happy to see various points of view collide with each other...... And for good reason!"
"Young man, I'm glad you have such an inclusive mind......! "Mr. Henry said with heartfelt appreciation.
"Mr. Henry, your paper "Comparison of Different Therapies of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine on Children's Clinical Psychology" can be said to be unique!"
"Praise and self-praise......! Still, I like it!" said Mr. Henry, smiling sincerely. In his treatise, Mr. Henry argues that nature itself is a contradiction of opposites and unity, and that there is a naïve dialectic even in a seed or a fruit. For example, if you eat an orange, if you eat too much orange fruit, it will get hot, but the orange peel can go to the fire! Man is born in nature, and there must be the original ecological substances needed to overcome human diseases in nature -- and it does not have to be obtained through artificial chemical synthesis! For example, when people eat an orange, their taste buds will notify people's intestines and even cells throughout the body, oranges are coming, who needs them, hurry up and get ready! But if it's a chemically synthesized pill, the taste buds don't know it, they don't know what it is, so they can't mobilize the relevant functions in the body in advance. From the psychological level of children, when taking Chinese medicine, he will think that there are all kinds of flavors in the world, and the taste and taste are mutually restrictive, and the disease is related to himself, and the cause of the disease is caused by himself, while taking Western medicine, the child will think that the disease is the disease, the medicine is the medicine, and the disease and the medicine have nothing to do with him, and he can stay out of it. Traditional Chinese medicine can inspire self-improvement and self-help, and Western medicine can easily make children dependent on things other than themselves! This is the internal cultural reason why magical works such as "Harry Potter" are prevalent in the West! This rises to religion, the West hopes for the emergence of a savior, and the Chinese advocate self-cultivation, family harmony, governing the country, and leveling the world!
When the three of them were talking happily, a very familiar and unfamiliar voice came from behind Tong Keji-
"Professor Henry, it's almost time for your lunch break!"