Chapter 179 [Rational Emotive Therapy]

Nan Zhubin sighed, not because this student's problem was particularly serious.

From the perspective of psychological consultation grading, the other party's state might not even count as a [psychological problem].

At most, it could be considered a [psychological abnormality], or even just [psychological sub-health].

And the latter is the state of most people in society.

Or rather—a norm.

That is why the problem is also the most stubborn type.

From Nan Zhubin's perspective, it is indeed a relatively mild [cognitive dissonance] issue.

Although Li Minglu's [depression] was also caused by [cognitive dissonance], there is no comparison between this student and Li Minglu.

The harm caused by [cognitive dissonance] is determined by the importance of the dissonant [cognition] itself.

But this extends to any problem; although the degree of Zhuang Junzhe's [cognitive dissonance] is light, it's not easy to solve.