Nan Zhubin put the card back.
Then, from his perspective, he began to deconstruct Director Xing's story again.
He first extended his first finger: "First of all, you mentioned earlier that you didn't go in to visit your colleague in the hospital, and didn't contact them afterward. You subjectively believe this is avoidance behavior induced by guilt, worried that you've wronged him, but this is essentially a very typical avoidance response in post-traumatic stress reactions—you are not avoiding the 'person' himself, but the associated matters he carries, which can trigger your trauma re-experience."
"As long as you mention him or think of the scenes from those years, you will once again immersively experience that kind of 'helplessness and bewilderment' of traumatic pain."
This subconscious avoidance is a passive defense mechanism initiated by the individual to reduce psychological pain, and it is a core signal of psychological trauma not being effectively intervened.
