Chapter 359 You Are Sick
Chapter 359 You Are Sick
Chapter 359 You Are Sick
There was a dead silence in the psychotherapy room.
Fenghu Kyosuke was silent for a moment, then asked in surprise, "You just admitted that you have five rooms in your mind, four of which are occupied, and the empty one is yours?"
Fūya Rei nodded seriously, "You are correct, that's right."
Fenghu Kyosuke stood up, poured a glass of water and placed it in front of him, then asked seriously, "So, you came out of the room and took control of this body. Where did the original controller of this body go?"
Fūya Rei: “…” It’s still there, but it’s covered by the character setting.
Seeing that he didn't answer, Fenghu Kyosuke sympathetically repeated what he had just said: "You just said you are not sick?"
Jianggu Ling: "..."
He touched the cold water glass but showed no intention of drinking it. Who knows if there is any drug in it.
He said confidently: "I am not sick."
Fenghu Kyosuke emphasized: "You have to know that no normal person would have a house in their head with people living in it."
Furuya Rei retorted unwillingly: "Sherlock Holmes."
He gave an example: "In his mind there is not only a house, but also a palace with countless people living in it."
Doctor Fenghu glanced at the despised Leng Shui, holding a pen and writing something on the medical record, and replied: "Then you should know that the palace in Mr. Holmes's mind belongs to the palace of thought, or the palace of memory."
"There's no way someone could escape from his memories and take over his body, is there?"
Fūya Rei didn't give up. His mind became sharper and sharper, and he spoke gently and patiently, "Before we discuss this, Doctor Fuuto, do you know anything about the projection effect?"
Kyosuke Fudo paused, a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes. He didn't expect that this patient had such a wide range of knowledge.
He also became interested and said frankly, "I know. When humans perceive and form impressions of others, they often impose their own feelings, will, and so on on them. This is a cognitive disorder caused by empathy."
Fūya Rei's expression was serious, his aura maintaining the spirit of academic study. He said, "You said before that you had never seen multiple personalities before. How could you be so hasty in judging me as such?"
"Did you hear that from Officer Hagiwara? But as a doctor, I believe you should be aware that verbal descriptions cannot be fully accepted. More professional test reports and the consultation conclusions of professional doctors are necessary."
"But from the moment we met until now, you've been so convinced I have multiple personalities. You haven't considered the possibility that Officer Hagiwara might have been deceived, that I was lying. You've already formed a preconceived image of me in your mind, and your perception of me is skewed."
"So I suspect that it's just your curiosity and obsession with unprecedented illnesses that has led to your lax medical attitude."
Fenghu Kyosuke was stunned and began to waver.
Could it be that I really fell into a psychological misunderstanding?
Fūya Rei's expression was filled with a hint of regret. He was like a doctor informing a patient of an incurable disease. His voice was steady, filled with regret and sympathy. "You were particularly excited when I told you about the five people living in your head. No need to hide it, doctor. I can sense it."
"If you analyze this emotion carefully, it can be the pursuit of unsolved mysteries, the climb to solve medical problems, or even curiosity about myself."
"Your complex emotions are clouding your professional judgment. Your persistent questioning is already problematic. What proof do you want from me? Is your excitement a desire for fame, fortune, or wealth?"
Kyosuke Fudo's expression was stiff, as if his heart had been cruelly peeled open, exposing all his thoughts to the sun.
The night wind blew in from the window, making his back feel cold. He then realized that cold sweat had already appeared on his back without him noticing.
The way he looked at Fūya Rei had completely changed. He felt that this patient was the most difficult patient he had seen since he became a psychologist, even more difficult than those guys whose brains were devoured by violence.
Kyosuke Fudo touched the drawer next to his abdomen. It was a subconscious action that gave him a sense of security because his scalpel was hidden inside.
Fūya Rei ignored his little movements. This kind of behavior that triggered his psychological defense mechanism was nothing serious.
He sat up straight now, enunciating each word clearly. "You mentioned earlier that personality takeover isn't peaceful. It can manifest in violent, extreme ways, including self-harm, suicide, and murder. You glossed over other possibilities."
Fenghu Kyosuke frowned and said cautiously: "Yes, what's the problem?"
Furuya Rei clapped his hands and said gently, "Haven't you realized it yet? This is a cognitive tendency called self-serving bias in psychology, a tendency to view one's own way of thinking in an overly favorable light."
"As mentioned in Social Psychology, people attribute positive results to internal factors and negative results to external factors. This is a typical example of this psychology."
He looked at Fudo Kyosuke with a sincere expression and continued, "Back to the point. From your remarks, I can clearly sense that after you've determined I have multiple personality disorder, you've also suggested that the interactions between my several personalities and the emotions that have taken over my body are intense and extreme."
"You haven't discussed this with me in depth, nor have you interacted with each of my personalities. You're still filling out even the most basic medical records. Based on all this, I can confirm that your diagnosis of me is based on a cognitive misunderstanding. You only see what you want to see, stubbornly ignoring other information, such as the fact that all my personalities can coexist peacefully, and that the secondary personality is the protector of the primary personality."
Doctor Feng Hu broke out in a cold sweat, his hand holding the pen began to tremble, and he fell into self-doubt.
Furuya Rei stood up, nodded, and said, "Sir, if I really do have a split personality, then you never asked me from the beginning whether my personality switching was autonomous."
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The pen rolled off the table and onto the floor, but no one picked it up at this time.
He stood up abruptly and argued fiercely, "Impossible. Although the switching between multiple personalities is spontaneous, it is not completely under the control of the subject's consciousness."
Fūya Rei's expression was indifferent, and he pointed out calmly, "Look, you're not even willing to accept the patient's statement."
Fenghu Kyosuke's body trembled and his face turned ugly.
Fūya Ling had no intention of discussing further with him, and simply concluded calmly: "This shows that I am not sick, but you are!"
Kyosuke Fudo's injured left hand began to tremble violently. Could it be that he was really sick?
Fenghu Kyosuke was stunned for a long time before he managed to calm down and asked carefully, "So, you are saying this to prove that I'm sick?"
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