Chapter 474: Crazy Madness
Xu Jiuyan looked through the rearview mirror, her whole heart was about to jump out, her fingers trembled and pointed to the rearview mirror, and said, "It's Peng Jiadi?!" ”
Everyone shuddered, and the rearview mirror reflected the glass behind the car, covered in sand, but the outline of the human face was clearly visible.
Guan Nuo was bold and said: "This is a half-pulled face, not necessarily Peng Jiadi, right?" ”
Xu Jiuyan shook her head and said, "No, I've been painting portraits for so long, it's impossible to be wrong." ”
Guan Nuo said, "Then I'll go down and have a look, right?" ”
Xu Jiuyan hurriedly grabbed Guan Nuo and said, "Don't go, it's too dangerous." ”
Before Guan Nuo opened the car door, he heard Guan Zheng's voice coming out of the walkie-talkie: "It's Peng Jiadi." ”
Xu Jiuyan swallowed silently and said, "Is it human?" ”
"Nonsense, could it be a ghost!" Guan Zheng said: "Come down, there's nothing strange here." ”
Everyone got out of the car, and everyone looked at Peng Jiadi like monkeys in the circus.
Peng Jiadi stood in the center, his hands folded together, his eyes glazed and a little nervous.
Xu Jiuyan asked Guan Zheng: "What's wrong with him?" ”
"I don't know, I've only seen him for less than five minutes, how can I know?" Guan Zheng took a step forward and said to Peng Jia: "Teacher Peng, do you remember me?" ”
Peng Jiadi turned his head to look at Guan Zheng, looked left and right, looked up and down, and didn't speak. Suddenly, he screamed again: "Don't, oh, no, I won't do things for you!" I wouldn't do that! They are national! They are human! Peng Jia shouted and hid.
Guan Zheng pressed Peng Jiadi and said: "I know, of course I know, these cultural relics are all national, they are the crystallization of human wisdom, I don't move them, I don't move!" ”
Peng Jiadi slowly quieted down, playing with her fingers like a child.
Guan Zheng took a deep breath and said helplessly: "It's post-traumatic stress disorder." ”
"PTSD is a mental disorder that occurs with delay in the onset and persistence of an individual after an individual has experienced, witnessed, or experienced one or more actual deaths, or threats of death, or serious injury, or threats to physical integrity," Leung explains. The incidence of PTSD has been reported variously, with women being more likely than men to develop PTSD. ”
Guan Zheng continued: "He was just repeating an incident that hurt him, which is one of the typical characteristics of PTSD, traumatic re-experiential symptoms. Traumatic re-experience symptoms are mainly manifested by repeated and involuntary emergence of trauma-related situations or content in the patient's thoughts, memories or dreams, and there can also be severe emotional reactions, and even the feeling that the traumatic event seems to happen again.
Moreover, in the process just now, Peng Jiadi is making the behavior of avoiding and hiding, which is called avoidance and numbness symptoms, which are mainly manifested in the patient's long-term or persistent efforts to avoid events or situations related to the traumatic experience, refuse to participate in related activities, avoid the place of the trauma or the person or thing related to the trauma, and some patients even have selective forgetting, unable to recall the details of the trauma-related events.
When he saw me, he repeatedly looked at my state and appearance to determine whether I was aggressive, which is called hypervigilance, which is mainly manifested by hypervigilance, increased startle response, and may be accompanied by inattention, increased agitation, and anxiety. Some people with PTSD may also exhibit addictive substance abuse, aggressive behavior, self-injurious or suicidal behavior, which is often a manifestation of the patient's psychobehavioral coping style. At the same time, depressive symptoms are also a common accompanying symptom in many patients. ”
"We're still counting on clues, so what now?" Perimeter Lin said anxiously.
Guan Zheng looked at Liang Yien and said, "You have to see a doctor for treatment, right?" ”
Liang Yien thought for a moment and said: "According to the current evidence-based medicine, psychotherapy is the most effective method to cure PTSD, and the psychotherapy commonly used in PTSD includes cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnotherapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, psychoanalytic therapy, etc. The effect of drug therapy on relieving the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder patients and strengthening psychotherapy is certain, and the combination of the two should become the first choice, and the current preferred treatment drugs are SSRIs, among which, sertraline, paroxetine, and fluoxetine have good efficacy. ”
Xu Jiuyan said: "Since psychotherapy is the most effective, let's use psychotherapy!" ”
"It's not that simple." Guan Zheng continued: "Psychotherapy is a kind of professional helping activity. The first to implement this help are therapists who are specially trained and well-versed in the theories and skills of personality formation and development, as well as the theories and skills of behavior change, and the recipients and the aspects they receive are limited. The nature of this limitation is "psychological", in which the client seeks help because certain aspects of psychological functioning are impaired and cause him or her to have difficulties adjusting to life, school, or career; The focus of therapy is to assist the client to make psycho-behavioral changes and to restore or rebuild the mental function that has been impaired during the period.
Regardless of my level, I think there are still some misunderstandings about psychotherapy, they think that psychotherapy can see the effect immediately, although the psychotherapy of professionals is much faster than the client to solve his own psychological problems, but it is not one or two treatments can be solved immediately. Conversely, expecting too high and too high an immediate response to psychotherapy is often counterproductive. ”
"Didn't you just say something about cognitive-behavioral therapy? This can't be? Brother Chuan asked suspiciously.
"Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) believes that the goal of treatment is not only to target external manifestations such as behavior and emotion, but also to analyze the patient's thinking activities and coping strategies with reality, and to identify false perceptions and correct them. Theoretically, yes, but including patients with hallucinations, delusions, severe psychosis, or depression, severe cognitive impairment, and unstable family systems are not candidates for cognitive-behavioral therapy. ”
Guan Zheng scratched his head and said, "Another hypnosis?" ”
Brother Chuan screamed: "Hypnosis again? ”
Liang Yien said: "Hypnosis is similar to other general states, in the hypnotic state, a person may experience some changes in perception, thinking, memory and behavior, through second-party intervention, directly overcome psychological barriers, relatively speaking, it will be more effective, and more clinically trusted." ”