(It’s the end of the year and I’m extremely busy with work. With such a large amount of updates, I’m really embarrassed to say anything. I will try my best to update every day. This book will not be eunuch, that’s all)
"So, today, let me tell you the definition of 'phobia'."
In a middle school in Yunhai City, Liu Zheng was explaining simple psychological terms to some high school students who came to attend the lecture. This week is the school's psychological counseling week, and the school specially invited Liu Zheng to explain some simple psychological knowledge. , today is the last day, and the topic Liu Zheng is going to talk about is 'Phobia'. '
After writing the words 'phobia' on the blackboard, Liu Zheng asked: "Can any classmate give some examples?"
Some students mentioned trypophobia, others mentioned acute phobia, and some who had done some homework mentioned social phobia and gaze phobia.
Liu Zheng nodded after listening and said: "Everyone is right, but there is one thing that I need to correct from the perspective of a psychiatrist.
The symptoms we are talking about are phobias or not phobias. The first phobia is what everyone generally recognizes as phobia, while the second phobia is a psychological disease. "
Looking at the confused expressions of the students, Liu Zheng smiled and said: "It's a bit convoluted, right? To put it simply, if such symptoms produce obvious, or strong, unnecessary fear, accompanied by anxiety , and take the initiative to avoid contact with this uneasiness, or even if you avoid it, it will affect your normal mood and life for a long time, then you can truly define it as a phobia.
Take trypophobia as an example. Most people may have trypophobia, but most people avoid it after watching it. As long as they stop watching it, they can return to normal within a few minutes or even ten seconds.
This does not constitute trypophobia as a mental illness.
Trypophobia, which constitutes a mental illness, is that after looking at the image, the image you have seen lingers in your mind, causing some psychological and physiological reactions as I mentioned above. Even without looking at it, just thinking about such images can automatically It appears in the brain and is constantly repeated and amplified, becoming more and more severe and affecting daily life.
At this time, the psychological disease of trypophobia has already been constituted. The degree of development of the disease varies from person to person, but psychological treatment is definitely needed.
Taking this example as a conclusion, let me give you a brief summary: Trypophobia, social phobia and other well-known symptoms are actually experienced by many people. These are harmless and cannot even be symptoms. This is normal. Just a psychological reaction. Just like when you see Fan Bingbing, you feel happy, but when you see Sister Feng, you feel sad. But as long as such symptoms seriously affect everyone's daily life, appropriate psychological consultation is necessary.
Don't panic too much. The proportion of people with such severe symptoms is very small. "
After Liu Zheng finished speaking, he looked around the lecture hall and saw that everyone was listening attentively and was very satisfied. However, when he saw a person on the left in the last row, his jaw almost dropped in shock.
Why, Feng Yan is sitting there wearing a school uniform!
Liu Zheng thought to himself: When did this kid enter the school, and when did he enter the classroom! Who can give me an answer?
Feng Yan was taking notes very seriously at the moment, and would discuss things with the students next to him from time to time. The students next to him were also puzzled. This kid didn't look like his peers. He didn't know which class he was in. He was a repeater. ah?
For a moment, Liu Zheng didn't dare to say anything, so he sent a text message to Daniel. A few minutes later, Daniel came over, patted Feng Yan on the shoulder, then clamped his neck, covered his mouth, and dragged him out. It only alarmed some students in the back row. These students were frightened. They thought that this classmate from an unknown class must have committed a serious crime and was arrested by plainclothes police. No one could have imagined that he was sitting next to them just now. Feng Yan, who discusses topics intensely, is a psychopath.
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This is something that happened a long time ago. That time Feng Yan actually listened to Liu Zheng's complete 7-day course, but Liu Zheng only discovered it on the last day.
Through that course on the definition of phobia, he mastered the essence of phobia, which was of great help to him when he was looking for the fear points of the three priests.
After receiving Henry's information, Feng Yan had determined a very crucial piece of information: the three priests were all patients with mental illness. That is what Liu Zheng said before, they have reached the level where they need treatment, and they are definitely different from normal people.
This point is very important. Only by mastering this point can we proceed with the next plot with a very clear purpose.
Feng Yan shouted loudly: "Qiao Zuo suffers from 'syndrome phobia'."
After saying that, everything around him disappeared again, and Qiaozo shouted in fear: "No, no, go away, don't look at me, no!"
At this moment, he seemed to be stared at by countless pairs of eyes. He wanted to avoid it, but found that no matter how he avoided it, he could not escape the gaze. He could not get rid of this state, and eventually died of a fast heartbeat.
Feng Yan said: "I just switched to Qiao Zuo's listening state and started to listen carefully. I found a very interesting phenomenon. Whenever the teacher turned around, Qiao Zuo's eyes turned to one side, or Left or right, and when the teacher turned his back and wrote on the blackboard, his eyes returned to the teacher or the blackboard.
What does this mean? This shows that he is afraid of eye contact with the teacher. From this point, it is not difficult to judge that Qiaozo has symptoms of early stage phobia. "
The audience in the live broadcast room quit.
"How do you know that when the teacher turned around just now, he turned his head? You have no vision at all."
"It's still cheating!"
As if sensing the audience's questions, Feng Yan smiled and continued: "As for why I can know when the teacher turns around and when the teacher turns his back, it's actually not difficult.
I share hearing with Qiaozuo. When the teacher turns around to speak, when Qiaozoo’s head turns left or right, his ears are facing the source of the sound. In this way, the sound received by the ears is bound to be louder than when looking directly. The blackboard should be larger.
Qiao Zuo is not like ordinary students who are afraid of making eye contact with the teacher and diverting their gaze during class. He has reached the point where he has to turn his head to avoid possible contact even with his peripheral vision, and does not have the slightest chance of looking at the teacher. Possibility of exposure.
So I was wondering, why is he so sensitive? For ordinary fear, you only need to shift your gaze. Why do you have to turn your head so much? In this case, the teacher is likely to think that you are doing something bad.
There is only one answer. Qiaozo is a patient with mental illness. He is different from normal people. The disease he suffers from is a fear of eye contact with others. If such patients are forced to look at others, severe cases will lead to collapse.
But these tips weren’t enough, so I chose to wait. Then, the teacher called Qiaozuo's name. At that moment, Qiaozoo's heartbeat was extremely violent, and even I, who only had his hearing, heard it.
At that time, I was sure of all the above thoughts. If I hadn't interrupted, if Qiaozo was called by the teacher to look at each other, it would trigger his first symptom of "starophobia" that would accompany him throughout his life. "