"Are You a Mushroom Too?

On one occasion, a classmate shared a book she had recently read, which is a collection of mind-bending short stories, probably based on relevant psychological knowledge, and the subject of "mental illness" interested me so much that I borrowed it to read.

"Are You A Mushroom Too" is the first collection of brainstorming stories about psychiatric patients by Dr. Hao, a popular author at Sina Weibo's Valium Hospital. 40 brainstorming stories and 108 heartwarming details that make people laugh and cry. It tells the untold stories of mental patients and presents the real inner world of mental patients. Through the mental patient's inner world, reflecting the current society, is struggling for life is my young people's psychological vulnerability, you will find a lot of and psychological knowledge in this book, in the absence of psychological knowledge on the basis of, you can also understand what this theory means, and this book is more involved in the phenomenon of young people now more or less exist.

First of all, I'd like to introduce the author, Dr. Hao of Anding Hospital, a microblogging popular science red man, in psychology and psychiatry, as well as square dance attainments, issued by the microblogging humor, acupuncture, fun, and often self-deprecating baldness, by the majority of netizens respectfully referred to as the "grandpa," looking at the book, I really admire the author, the whole book is full of sunshine and happiness, and the whole book is full of sunshine, and the whole book is full of sunshine, and the whole book is full of sunshine and happiness. The whole book is filled with sunshine, optimism and humor, and "I" can always calmly and freely deal with a variety of things that catch people off guard, which may be a psychiatrist to have the ability to qualify (laugh cry).

The opening chapter describes a daily routine in the hospital, where special patients interact with doctors and nurses in an "actor-like" way, which may be an act for real people, but for the patient, the person she recognizes is the most important thing in the world to her. The patient treats the doctor as her "husband" and is discharged from the hospital after half a year, and for the doctors and nurses, every day they have to face things that make them laugh and cry, so I have to give these doctors credit for the process of dealing with the patient, applying scientific explanations, and using psychological and medicinal treatments to achieve the patient's healing, which is not a few days or weeks, but several days. or weeks, but months or even years. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands on a new computer, and you'll be able to do that.

Switching to patients, I was y touched by this quote: "Everyone in the world is an apple that God has bitten into, and all of them have defects. Some are more flawed because of their fragrance, which God especially loves.

Perhaps simply look at this sentence did not feel y touched, I am not the same, some time ago we are still doing a literature review on the disabled, disabled people in China accounted for the proportion of the country's total population of 6.34% (this data may be a little old 2006), in such a huge crowd, which also has a mental disability, they are vulnerable groups of society is also a member of the society, and the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled, the disabled. They are all vulnerable groups and members of society. Yesterday, I swiped a video from Netflix Open Class, a documentary video by Shikki Higashida and David. The best-selling book "The Reason I Jump" is written by Japanese autistic person, Higashida Ueki, which was translated into English by the best-selling author David, who is concerned about this book because his little angel is also an autistic child. Suddenly I remembered a book I read a long time ago, 24 Billys, and gave this author a bigger bull's-eye as well!

In real life, I haven't come across any patients with psychopathology, but that doesn't stop me from getting information from the internet, and I've also read two novels where the main character is autistic. 70% of autistic people have lower than normal intelligence, less than 10% are geniuses, and genius behavior is only in music, painting, math, and other aspects that are not great for the quality of life. For a look inside the mind of an autistic child, I recommend The Reason I Jump, a look inside the mind of someone with autism.

The biggest highlight of "Are You a Mushroom Too" is that in addition to the humor of the language, the most important point is to be able to put the life, about the psychological problems can be used in layman's terms or to be able to find out from a small thing in the inner world of the cracks, which also tells me the importance of learning the knowledge of psychology in the first place, not in order to lift the other people's problems, but to channel the darkness of the inner self and to soothe the psychological cracks. Life is sometimes a teacher, we can understand some truths or philosophies from the little things, just like the so-called "Ge-ge-ge", sometimes half-understood, hazy, indefinable. I found in this book, we are away from the distance of the great man that is the lack of summary. Inspiration flashes, but did not pursue in depth, if you carry out the peeling and solving the problem, then the next you continue to be similar problems are very unlikely to be plagued.

I'll give you one example, and one of the shadows of which I found me in this book, delusions of grandeur. It's especially frequent for a kind of pie-in-the-sky, cerebral person like me. (I'm a little shy to say that I grew up reading books on a variety of subjects, but after many observations, I y suspect that this ability was transmitted to me by my mother!) Fantasy for a word that is "daydreaming", of course, as a girl, the dream is nothing more than what Prince Charming ah, Princess ah, a period of time also imagined themselves to be a female swordsman or queen of the river and lake and so on the domineering (cover the face in the ......). I'm not sure if I've ever had a dream or not. For my kind of fantasy disorder, the best thing is not to take it too seriously, don't be nervous, when there are fantasies to be restrained, find something else important to do. There are free time and then dedicated time to fantasy, in a fixed time to let it run wild, let the thought fly a while, may also hit a different spark.

The book is also roughly related to some psychological problems, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, intensive phobia, insomnia, depression, face blindness and so on and so forth. Of course, it also includes one aspect, about the child's education and communication problems, although only a shallow talk, but which reflects the truth can still get. For example, the problem of communicating with bear children, parents to educate their children, serious and funny angle presented, reading is not boring at all, several times I laughed out loud.

"What are you reading?"

"A book about people in mental hospitals"

"And then you're elitist?"

"What the hell?"

"Schizophrenic."

"I recommend an exercise. Put your hands on your knees, lean your head in, and do a circular motion."

"Fuck you."

Finally, it's time to get to the end, and to say the same thing that the book is trying to present as truth at the end, "Out there, you don't know who of them is really mentally ill and who of them is fake mentally ill, and they're so well-disguised that no one can tell the difference. " Hey, see this one says it's true, that part of what we call relatively normal people is the psychologically normal, psychologically unhealthy group of people. More or less there is a dark shadow, but if you throw out the shadow, then we are missing the "human" side, but also the growth of the side (failure is the mother of success, right) because there can not be a clean and pure adults.

Of course, as a positive person, I have to say a few words, "let your own words go", you can't prevent things from happening, then use reasonable beliefs to explain, it's not the thing itself that causes the psychological problems, it's the angle from which you look at things. "By the time we emerge from the billions of sperm, there will be dead and wounded behind us. The world is in crisis, stay where it's cool."

? It's not a bad idea to get some psychological skills in your life.