At first I thought it was just another medical drama, but it took a long time to realize that it was a dialogue-based character drama, which was so in line with my taste. When a psychiatrist is angry, he will find it ridiculous. He is like a god in front of the patient, and he thoroughly presents himself in front of gina, some are weak, some pretend to be strong, and some are cute.
Gina and paul should be two different psychiatrists. One is to try to make the patient look at himself on the opposite side of himself and constantly face his own weakness and pain. The other is to tell the patient what you feel and think. It is understandable, it is all natural, and it makes the patient feel relieved and relaxed.
Perhaps the most important thing for psychiatrists is to make us realize ourselves, and then try our best to face it. But whether we can face it in the end, no one knows, no one knows It is impossible to be a saint who looks on from the sidelines.
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