Chapter 242: There Is a Problem with This Case Sharing

The emotions conveyed by visuals are very direct.

For some more sensitive students, the heavily spliced images shown on the slides at this moment directly cause extremely subtle physiological responses.

Such as slightly faster breathing, or a slight lump in the throat.

The most sensitive ones have already started to feel a heaviness in the chest.

Nan Zhubin continued:

"Compared to regular depression, 'smiling depression' poses many new issues for psychological intervention."

"Firstly, 'smiling depression' is more difficult to detect in everyday life. Many friends, colleagues, classmates, and even family members cannot distinguish the difference between a 'smiling depression' patient visitor and before. This makes it harder for them to accept the visitor's real situation, consequently missing the best opportunity for intervention."

Nan Zhubin lowered his voice slightly.