If one day you are mistakenly arrested and sent to a mental hospital, how can you prove that you are a normal person? Maybe you think it's easy to just tell the doctor that you're not sick and you'll be fine. But at this time, you may be directly diagnosed as mentally ill by a doctor. Because in the eyes of doctors, every mental patient will say that he is not sick.

Once upon a time, an American psychologist Rosenhan conducted an interesting experiment. He sent 8 fake patients to a mental hospital. However, surprisingly, these 8 fake patients were all diagnosed as mental patients by doctors after one week of observation. After that, they tried hard to clarify to the doctor that they were normal people, but the final diagnosis given by the doctor was that there were seven cases of schizophrenia and one case of manic-depressive psychosis. It was not until Rosenhan's newspaper publication proved that these eight false patients were rescued.

So how do you prove it so that the doctor can believe that you are a normal person? First of all, you must maintain emotional stability. When the doctor cannot see your extreme behavior in daily life, he will relax his "vigilance" on you. Secondly, don’t over-explain yourself as normal, or have any thoughts of resistance. Finally, you must cooperate with the doctor in your various examinations and treatments.

If you have done all the above, congratulations. After a period of time, the doctor will think that your mental state has improved or is normal, and he will naturally go through the discharge procedures for you.

Seeing this, do you have anything to say?