Psychological high school student Oda actively asked his parents to come to the psychology department of the hospital for treatment. The doctor's first impression of Oda: a sensible and well-behaved high school girl, polite, and a little restrained when she first came into contact. Sitting opposite the doctor talked about all kinds of physical discomforts. At the beginning, I often felt poor appetite and lack of appetite. Sometimes I ate very little food, and nausea and vomiting after eating; sometimes I felt palpitation, chest tightness, and dizziness. , Headache; sometimes feel back pain, leg pain. At the age of 17, why do you have so much physical discomfort?
More than two years ago, Oda, who was in the third year of junior high school, had a lot of academic and psychological pressure. In addition, he added a second-born brother at home. She neglects to take care of her, so Oda appears to be in a bad mood, tears easily, irritable, and tempered. She feels that her parents do not love herself but only her younger brother. Following this, poor appetite, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting after eating; inability to concentrate during school class, and slower brain reaction, unable to remember what the teacher said, and academic performance also declines. People become sensitive and inferior when interacting, and they dare not interact with classmates. They feel palpitation, chest tightness, dizziness, headaches in crowded places such as supermarkets, and many times to the hospital for ECG examinations without obvious abnormalities.
With the gradual aggravation of emotional symptoms, Oda developed low back pain, leg pain, and sometimes unbearable pain. Her family members took her to seek medical treatment because of her physical pain. Finally, she was diagnosed as " ankylosing spondylitis". When the pain is severe, you need to take painkillers to stop the pain. Therefore, Oda can't stick to the school, feels very painful to live, and even feels that he is a burden to his family, and has suicidal thoughts. In desperation, the family takes a leave of school for her. Oda, who was absent from school at home, had a bad mood every day. He had to endure the pain that was real but untouchable. He had no motivation to do anything, and he couldn't get enough energy. After following treatment for ankylosing spondylitis for a period of time, Oda's symptoms did not improve significantly. Compared with the lively and cheerful Oda before, facing her at this time, her parents were also tortured, and sometimes even suspected that she was "moaning without illness."
But seeing Oda "constantly tossing", I thought of whether it was a psychological problem? In mid-July this year, Oda brought extreme psychological and physical pain, accompanied by his parents, admiringly found the Ninth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou City Su Guofeng, director of the fourth ward of the Psychological Hospital, diagnosed and treated.
After admission, Director Su and the doctor in charge Ma Xiaoyan asked about the medical history patiently and carefully, and evaluated his physical and psychological conditions in detail and comprehensively. Combined with the results of Oda's assessment and various auxiliary examinations, in addition to physical discomfort, Oda's depression is also very obvious , She was diagnosed as "severe depressive episode". The doctor combined her diagnosis and personality characteristics to tailor a comprehensive treatment plan for her.
Su Guofeng, Director of the Fourth Ward of Psychological Hospital: Because children and adolescents cannot express their own psychological problems well, they often express their emotional problems through physical discomfort. Experienced psychiatrists can often use the diverse bodies of patients. Symptoms Seeing the hidden psychological problems behind them, clinical psychiatrists are like detectives with a pair of insights who need to peel off their cocoons to explore the truth behind the appearance, see the problems that patients really need us to solve, and finally make them truly recover. Oda is a typical patient we have seen in clinical work. The real problem has been found. How to help Oda get out of the predicament is our main task.
Oda, who has never been far away from home or his parents, spent more than 40 days in the hospital alone, getting along with the staff of the psychological hospital day and night. Every week, Chang Guosheng, Dean of the Psychological Hospital, and Li Lilai, Vice Dean of the Psychological Hospital, will pay special attention to Oda during rounds. Dean Chang will guide the treatment plan based on the information collected by the rounds, and Dean Li will arrange psychotherapists based on psychological characteristics; Director Su Guofeng of the fourth ward of the Psychological Hospital will organize joint medical, nursing, and psychological rounds every week, and then discuss, refine the plan, arrange work, and execute in groups; the bed doctor Ma Xiaoyan is serious and responsible, and carefully adjusts the medication and psychological treatment for Oda. Specific medical diagnosis and treatment are carried out; there is also the warm care of the nurses in the ward, and the professional psychological consultation by the psychologist. Everyone is helping Oda with heart, patience, and care.
Family members were unable to visit during the epidemic. Dr. Ma Xiaoyan kept in touch with his parents via telephone, and constantly communicated with them about Oda’s situation, allowing parents to keep close contact with Oda through telephone and video, repairing the parent-child relationship that was neglected in the past, and letting Oda Feeling the support and care from her parents played a very positive role in her peace of mind to receive treatment. With all-round treatment, support and encouragement from doctors, nurses, and psychologists, Oda had cried, made troubles, and grieved from the beginning of the hospitalization, and was strong, optimistic, and open-minded when he was discharged.What the little girl gets is not only the cure of the disease, but also the greater gain is the transformation of growth.
"In the two or three years since I was sick, I have not had the passion for learning. This time I finally have it again. After I am discharged from the hospital, I want to study seriously and study as hard as before." This is before being discharged from the hospital. The emotion sent out in the letter to Dr. Ma Xiaoyan.
Oda said to Director Su Guofeng when he was discharged from the hospital: “After being hospitalized, not only did my illness look good, but I also looked good on people. After this hospitalization, I became stronger and more confident and courageous to face my studies and Thank you for all kinds of problems in life!"
Parents are even more pleased to see her changes. They specially made three pennants to send to Director Su Guofeng, Dr. Ma Xiaoyan and the nurses to express their gratitude.
Through Oda’s healing process, it reflects that the human body and the mind are inseparable. When there is a mental illness, the body will remind you with its own words. Oda is using her "physical posture" to ask her parents for help, and when her mental state is adjusted, all kinds of discomforts and pains in her body disappear miraculously. The body and the mind influence each other. Only when the patient is treated as a whole, and the body and mind are treated at the same time, is the best respect and help for the patient. (Ma Xiaoyan, Wang Jing, Li Li)
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