is very happy to share with you "Mr. Toad Goes to a Psychologist" in the form of a book. As a psychology researcher and practitioner of psychological counseling, the author of this article tells the story of ten consultations between Toad and the psychological counselor Heron in the form of a fairy tale. Step by step, we see a toad who is suffering from psychological torture, and a little bit of transformation after constant self-exploration and emotional connection...
Toad is a character created with the help of " Wind in the Willows ". In this book, we have a clearer understanding of its past and present life. It was a rich second generation or diamond king who inherited the family fortune. It was once well-dressed, fashionable and adventurous. Although it repeatedly got into trouble, it was also everyone's pistachio, and under the shelter of the family, it enjoyed a certain status and respect. But now, in the dilapidated Toad Manor, a sad, decadent and pitiful Toad seems to have given up on himself, and occasionally even thinks about ending his life.
It is unfortunate to look at a toad, but it is so lucky to have friends who take care of it and help it at this time. The considerate and kind-hearted Mole felt that Toad had experienced major changes in his spirit and heart. The nagging River Rat suggested that Toad should see a psychiatrist. The wise and majestic Badger seemed to feel sad for his misfortune and angry at him. He felt that Toad was excellent, but not settled, and Too weak, it seemed that all this happened was expected, and finally they persuaded the toad to visit the heron. Whether the toad did not want to disappoint his friends, or the toad himself wanted to seek some changes, he finally took this step, and the rest of the story began.
Heron consulted Toad a total of eleven times. Each time, Mr. Toad gained a better understanding of the relationship between self and the world. Let us open the book and read this book that allows us to reflect on ourselves. In the many emotions brought to us by the epidemic, we can experience Toad's self-exploration, which may bring a little inspiration.
