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Chapter Eleven Strange Exam Papers

After the first class in the afternoon, Zhao Shiyin asked Liu Yuan to bring over all the papers from the previous exams on the pretext of checking her study status. Although Liu Yuan felt strange, she didn't take it too seriously.

After all, she had performed abnormally in many major exams in a row, so it was normal for the teacher to check whether she had made any mistakes in summarizing the papers.

"Liu Yuan, you really shouldn't lose points for questions like this. The previous final exam questions were not difficult either. Can you tell the teacher what the situation was like?"

Liu Yuan stood next to Zhao Shiyin's desk. She was an ordinary-looking girl with short shoulder-length hair. She was lowering her head, her eyes hidden in her bangs, her hands behind her back, and her fingers slightly uncomfortable.

Tangled and stirred.

She explained in a low voice: "Just... I told you before... I don't know what happened. When I got to the test room, my mind went blank. I really couldn't do it at that time... But

As long as you leave the examination room, there will be no problem..."

Zhao Shiyin put down the paper, folded her hands on the table, looked into her eyes, and asked: "Did your parents put a lot of pressure on you?"

"No……"

"Then why are you nervous?"

"have no idea……"

Zhao Shiyin sighed and asked: "Then do you know the reason for your current situation?"

"My mother took me to see a psychiatrist, and the doctor said it was exam syndrome."

Liu Yuan continued: "I have seen two psychiatrists, but they have no effect. Teacher, I really don't want this..."

She seemed to have touched a soft spot in her heart, and her eyes began to turn red. She did not cry out, but the big tears slipped down the bridge of her nose and fell onto the paper.

"I really don't want this... I also want to perform normally... get good grades... go to a good university..."

If Yuan Jia had been present, he would have definitely seen that Liu Yuan was crying not because of pain, but because of guilt. She was not crying in pain because she could not control the exam syndrome, but because she felt deeply guilty for some reason.

As soon as Liu Yuan cried, Zhao Shiyin panicked and her heart twitched. Thinking about how good her grades were before, how could she suffer from this disease?

"It's okay, don't cry, the teacher didn't blame you."

Zhao Shiyin wiped her tears with a tissue. After some comfort, Liu Yuan calmed down.

"You can treat your teacher as a friend. We are about the same age. If you have any worries, you can tell me and don't put too much pressure on yourself." Zhao Shiyin said, "I will help you keep the secret. You don't want your parents to know. I

I will never tell them."

Liu Yuan shook her head and whispered: "Thank you, teacher..."

Zhao Shiyin saw that she really didn't want to say anything, so she had no choice but to say: "I have a friend who is also a psychiatrist. He has done a lot of research on exam syndrome. I can grant you a day off. You can ask your parents to go and have a look.

?I will communicate this with your mother."

Liu Yuan nodded and said: "Thank you, teacher, I will cooperate..."

Her reaction was unexpected by Zhao Shiyin. Normally, there would be resistance to seeing a psychiatrist, but Liu Yuan seems to be actively cooperating with the treatment?

"Well, it's okay. You can go back first."

Zhao Shiyin had taken a picture of the paper before and now returned it to Liu Yuan. She didn't know what Yuan Jia wanted to see for the paper. As a teacher, she couldn't see anything from the paper.

Before leaving, Liu Yuan whispered "Thank you teacher" to Zhao Shiyin again. Zhao Shiyin was the best class teacher she had ever encountered. She really cared about the students and had high expectations for them. She took the exam

After all, I feel very guilty after such a result.



There were no customers in the store in the afternoon, and Yuan Jia was not idle either. The bookshelves in his office were full of various psychology-related books.

This is not for display. Yuan Jia must read every book. After all, a person's vision is limited after all, and psychological counselors often have to come into contact with various patients. Without sufficient knowledge reserves, there is no way to make an accurate diagnosis.

and therapeutic.

What surprised Yuan Jia was that since the system woke up yesterday, his thinking was much faster than usual when reading psychology-related books.

After reading it for three hours without realizing it, Yuan Jia bookmarked the book "Inferiority and Transcendence" and put it back on the bookshelf. Then he casually picked up his cell phone and checked the messages.

This is a little habit he has when reading. He will set his mobile phone to silent mode and place it with the screen facing down. He does not want others to interrupt his thoughts while reading.

The message light was flashing. Yuan Jia turned it on and saw that there were more than ten WeChat friend requests.

Part of it comes from the contact information under the store sign, and part of it is added by fans who attracted him from his article about exam syndrome at noon today.

"Examination Syndrome is Scarier than You Think" has been read more than 5,000 times. This detailed analysis of the article has attracted the attention of many people. It is also the most read article since Yuanjia became a public account.

As a result, the backend of the public account has gained nearly 2,000 followers, which is a very high conversion rate.

Processing these new friend requests has made Yuan Jia busy again. Most people are eager to know what to do when asking questions.

For example, 'Dr. Yuan, I have been very depressed recently, what should I do?' 'Teacher Yuan, I wrote the same article as you! I feel so nervous when I take the exam, what should I do?'

Yuan Jia is also helpless. The treatment of psychological problems is a systematic process. After discovering the problem, it must be analyzed, hypothesized, tested... and the different situations of the individual must be taken into consideration to make a targeted diagnosis.

In online Q&A, the subjective factor of the questioner is too strong. If it interferes with the clues to solve the problem, it will make the problem-solving more difficult or even lead astray.

With such a one-sided question, Yuanjia really cannot give good advice, and a general answer cannot be of substantial help to the patient.

After a brief communication, Yuanjia will make an appointment with the other party to come to your home for psychological treatment.

But for most people, it is acceptable to go to the hospital when they are sick and have a fever, but it is still difficult to accept home treatment for psychological problems.

Especially the price. People will think that if I spend a few hundred yuan to go to the hospital, I can get some medicine back. As long as I have something in my hand, I feel real. But if I go to see a psychiatrist, I can get back a few words?

Price is linked to value. When consumers feel that your price is much higher than the value, they will naturally feel that it is expensive.

The reasons for this phenomenon are that on the one hand, there are psychiatrists with unqualified professional qualifications that bring down the market atmosphere, and on the other hand, people do not pay enough attention to psychological problems.

With the same few words, some people are even willing to spend tens of thousands to ask a "master" to go home and recite a few spells to exorcise evil spirits, rather than seeing a psychiatrist.



Zhao Shiyin's news comes on.

She has already sent over several photos of the test papers.

Zhao Shiyin: "I told Liu Yuan's mother that she will contact you later to make an appointment and take Liu Yuan to see her."

Yuan Jia: "Okay, I'm sorry to trouble you."

Zhao Shiyin: "Yes. I felt very distressed when I saw Liu Yuan crying in the afternoon."

Yuan Jia downloaded the original photo and enlarged it to take a closer look.

The test paper was from the previous final exam. The teacher had already explained all the questions. On the test paper, there were also correct answers that Liu Yuan had rewritten with a red pen.

And the traces of her own answer with a black pen...

Yuanjia frowned slightly, it was different from the exam syndrome he had personally experienced and the symptoms he had learned about.

The main reason for exam syndrome is that people attach great importance to exam results, which creates tension and anxiety.

What will happen when answering questions in this case?

The first point: confused thinking.

The normal problem-solving ideas are completely disrupted by nervous emotions. The most obvious manifestation is that there are many traces of corrections on the test paper. Solution A is written down, and the thoughts are interrupted. Then solution A is crossed out and replaced with solution B, and then crossed out again...

Second point: Hand shaking and sweating may occur due to physical reactions.

The handwriting is definitely different from usual, the strokes will be heavier, and it is easy to have consecutive strokes, including many ink spots left on the scroll due to interruption of thoughts and the pen tip staying on the paper for a long time.

Because it was a photo, Yuan Jia couldn't tell whether there were sweat stains or not.

But judging from these characteristics alone, Liu Yuan's exam syndrome appears to be particularly problematic...

Liu Yuan's test paper is too clean...

There are no ink spots, no corrections, and the handwriting is neat.

Comparing the black handwriting when answering the questions with the red handwriting when filling in the answers later, it is not difficult to judge that she did not feel any nervousness during the exam.

The key is that she left a large number of questions blank.

Yes, she didn't answer.

It stands to reason that if she attaches great importance to test scores, she will never leave a blank answer. After all, she is usually a student with excellent grades. Even if there is a problem with her problem-solving ideas, she will definitely leave her own answers.

Recalling what I mentioned in my chat with Zhao Shiyin at noon, Liu Yuan has been suffering from exam syndrome for more than half a year. Except for exams, her usual personality has not changed much.

A student who originally had excellent grades performed abnormally in every exam due to exam syndrome. The impact of this incident will inevitably have a chain reaction, and his character will inevitably be affected.

It's like a person who was originally the champion of the 100-meter race, enjoying everyone's admiration and admiration. Suddenly one day, he suffered from race phobia, and his legs became weak as soon as he took the field. Could this not have an impact on his character?

Not only was Liu Yuan not affected, she was also happy to tell others that I had exam syndrome and I didn’t know what to do. I took the initiative to communicate with my teachers and parents about it.

Liu Yuan's performance seemed positive, but there was something indescribably weird about it.

At this point, Yuan Jia has made a preliminary judgment that Liu Yuan does not have exam syndrome at all!
Chapter completed!
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