The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1590: The Sun Chaser (31)

The biggest problem with Schiller's friends' treatment of Schiller before was that all the people who carried out the treatment did not have professional knowledge of psychology, psychiatry and education. They inferred the process from the results.

For example, they thought that Schiller's excessive greed would hurt himself, so the result they wanted was to prevent Schiller from hurting himself, and thus deduced that Schiller should not be so greedy.

The way to prevent Schiller from being so greedy is naturally to help him lower his threshold, and the way to lower the threshold is to watch him all the time and prevent him from making trouble.

This treatment method is not wrong, but just like all parents in the world who force their children to do something for the result, the starting point is obviously good, but the process is always tortured by both parties, and in the end they can't get the desired result, which will only make both parties feel that the other party is unreasonable and does not understand themselves.

And the more you can't achieve the desired result, the more extreme the conflict will be. The last time Stark treated Schiller, he just didn't let everyone go to him for treatment, and this time Strange has developed to the point of dragging Schiller by self-mutilation, and if this time it still doesn't work. The actions of both parties will only be more extreme.

Professor X is different from them in that he is a good doctor and a good teacher. His teaching method is not result-oriented. He never tells students in Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters "You have to become a powerful mutant" or "You must control your abilities all your life and don't lose control".

His treatment and education methods are often personality-oriented, that is, by guiding them to do various behaviors, so that they can subtly stabilize their personality and establish correct values, the above goals can be achieved naturally.

Of course, mutants are a very complex social proposition. Professor X is not facing one or two patients or students, but an entire race.

His situation is similar to Odin's. Just because an individual just passed a test that far exceeded the knowledge level of the race, he cannot be considered to have no level. In fact, Charles Xavier's ability to establish Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and X-Men in human society by himself is already a remarkable achievement.

Strange and Stark are both aware of this, so when Charles also came to Schiller's Thinking Tower room for a consultation and proposed that he could become Schiller's psychologist, neither of them had any objections.

What made them doubtful was that Professor X required that Strange and Stark could not intervene in the treatment of Schiller. They could fully observe Schiller's condition, but could not hinder the treatment too much, nor could they take extreme measures like before.

To be honest, Stark and Strange could not think of anything else that could restrict Schiller except extreme measures.

"Professor Xavier." Strange said to Charles in his mind: "Since the situation in the Great Portal Star Zone of the Shi'ar Empire is very serious, I must take the wizard there to fight against the Annihilation Zerg. In this case, I will send Schiller back to Earth first..."

"No, don't send Schiller back to Earth, take him to the front line."

What Charles said was completely beyond Strange's expectations. He said in shock: "Where to send Schiller? The front line against the Zerg??? But..."

Strange was a little confused. He didn't even know how to refute for a while. After a long time, he could only say: "But this is very dangerous... "

"Really? Do you really think that group of bugs can threaten Schiller, who even the gods of the universe cannot threaten?"

"But... what's the point?" Strange was puzzled. He said, "Schiller is not a fighter. He has never even fought with others."

"That's not what you thought when he put the ballpoint pen against your head, Doctor Strange."

Strange opened his mouth and found that he really couldn't argue with a person who could read minds, because there couldn't be anyone in the world who could dig up old accounts better than Professor X, not even Magneto, let alone him?

Fortunately, Charles explained patiently: "The way you solve Schiller's problem is to find someone to watch him and let him stay in a completely safe environment and do nothing. But if it were you, would you be willing to stay like this?"

"In the treatment process of mental illness, doctors often do not encourage patients' families to let patients stay at home for a long time, but try to let them have something to do as much as possible. If the condition is not very serious and there is no aggression, they should participate in social activities and social labor normally."

"Being alone for a certain period of time can effectively reduce emotional pressure, but long-term isolation often leads to depression. If the dopamine secreted by the brain is at a low level for a long time without stimulation, it may also cause depression."

"I have seen many family members of patients with mental illness who think that the doctor's recuperation is to lock the patient in a room, deliver water and food at regular times and places, and let them lie in bed to rest, but in fact it is far from that simple."

"Emotional regulation is a profound knowledge. In addition to relieving stress for patients, sometimes they also have to provide them with appropriate stress to restore the normal operating frequency of their organs."

"Obviously, what Schiller needs now is not for you to watch him, let him stay in one place, and eat and sleep every day. You must let him experience another kind of fulfillment and guide his attention in the right direction, instead of blindly persuading him, 'You have done too much, so now you can't do anything.'"

Charles' explanation is very simple and easy to understand, and Strange certainly understood it, but the magic of psychology and psychiatry is that what they treat is invisible and intangible, so when there is no effect, most people will be skeptical.

However, Strange, who is also a doctor, still adheres to a scientific attitude in this regard, so he said: "Okay, I think we can try it, but once Schiller is at risk of losing control, we must stop the treatment and then think of a new way."

"Of course." Charles' voice is still very gentle, and Strange can even imagine his confident smile.

All good doctors in this world are confident enough in their professional level, and Charles Xavier is naturally the same, but unlike Strange, he is very good at explaining, especially to people who have no knowledge in this area.

As Strange opened the portal and headed to the outpost of the new area of ​​the Great Portal of the Shi'ar Empire with Schiller, Charles was still explaining to Strange why he did this.

"Schiller is not a control freak. Even if he is, he can't understand everything in this universe. The life form of human beings is destined that they can't see the future like gods. There will always be accidents in the future."

"Then we can take advantage of this. People are always very busy when dealing with accidents. The bigger the trouble, the greater the pressure, and the more energy they need to invest. Schiller will naturally have no time to take care of other things in the process of dealing with accidents."

"Human chaos always shocks the gods. We are best at making a small thing full of loopholes and accidents. The reason why Schiller didn't deal with accidents frequently before was that he didn't formally participate in something at all, and he always stood behind the scenes to plan everything."

"Then why not let him really participate in the event like other superheroes? Anyway, he The chance of getting hurt is minimal, and even if there is an accident, Schiller's friends like Tony Stark will not sit idly by. "

"It sounds feasible." Strange replied, but soon he asked again: "Then how can Schiller participate in this event like a superhero?"

"How do superheroes participate?"

"Superheroes usually participate under his arrangement." Strange replied helplessly: "Whether they know it or not, and whether they are willing or not, they will always be unconsciously pushed to participate in a certain event under Schiller's plan."

"Then why can't we change someone? Let others make plans and let Schiller complete it?"

"But how can Schiller be willing?" Strange smiled bitterly and said.

"He is willing to do nothing with your company, so why can't you convince him?"

Strange frowned and thought for a while, then said: "You mean, if we tell him directly, 'Don't make those complicated plans behind the scenes, go to the front to fight', he will definitely not be happy, but if we say, 'You should stay on Earth and do nothing', then he might be willing to fight on the front line."

Charles sighed. He didn't mean that. What he meant was that since Schiller was willing to give in for his friends, he would definitely be convinced if he had a good talk with him. But Strange's understanding was not wrong. Compared with staying on Earth and having someone accompany him 24 hours a day, it is better to go to the front line to watch the excitement.

So, he kept silent and didn't say anything. Strange, who had realized the essence of the window effect, pulled Schiller, who was about to act alone, and said, "Don't go. Come with me to attend the combat meeting of the three empires later."

"I'm just a psychologist. Why should I attend the combat meeting?" Schiller looked back at Strange with some confusion and asked.

"Don't think I don't know. You can actually fight. I'll contact Thor later and ask him to recommend you as a staff officer at the combat mission arrangement meeting to lead the troops to the front line."

"Ah?!"

Schiller exclaimed in confusion. He stared at Strange and said, "Are you mistaken? I lead troops to the front line to fight?!"

Strange didn't mean to joke at all. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that Charles was right. The more Schiller wanted to hide behind the scenes, the more he had to let Schiller stand on the stage. The more troubles Schiller had to deal with, the less time he had to make future plans, and at the same time he wouldn't be too painful because of emptiness.

Thinking of this, Strange felt that it was useless to talk to Schiller alone. He had to communicate with Stark and Thor first to ensure that the human coalition would have enough say in the combat meeting later and put Schiller in the right position.

Strange and Schiller came together to the outpost that had been evacuated to the edge of the Grand Portal Zone. After sending Schiller to Professor X, Strange came to where representatives of the nine kingdoms were meeting.

Apart from the fleets brought by Odin, the nine kingdoms had no other soldiers. Their combat units were mainly individuals as powerful as the Iron Devil or superhero teams such as the Avengers from other universes.

When Strange stated his intention, everyone was shocked. Stark stared at Strange and said.

"Let Schiller go to the front line, are you crazy??!!"

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