Starting with A Divorce
Starting With A Divorce Chapter 162
Chapter 162 The Mortia Therapy
“I haven’t encountered the situation you mentioned before, but I can’t rule out the possibility of memory confusion. If you can be sure that you really didn’t know each other.before, you can still use hypnosis.” Zane said patiently.
Ainsley pondered for a moment. She did not know Serina before. Her experiences in the past few years were clearly engraved in her mind, which left no room for Serina, let alone memories about her.
“Zane, I understand what you said. I can be sure.” Ainsley said solemnly.
Zane thought for a while and continued, “If possible, I recommend Mortia therapy.”
“You mean the period of absolute bed rest?”
“Yes, but it can’t be the traditional absolute bed rest treatment. Serina is in a state of disquiet now, and she will be terrified if she is a little disturbed. You can let her establish a sense of self–protection first.” Zane said seriously.
“I see.”
The Mortia therapy that Zane mentioned was a treatment for neuroticism. Now Serina suffered from insomnia, memory confusion, and social phobia, which were the symptoms of severe neuroticism.
The absolute bed rest period she mentioned was the most important part of Mortia therapy. It was to isolate Serina and forbid her from communicating with other people. Except for eating and necessary activities, she must stay in bed absolutely.
This was very difficult for Serina, but if she persevered, she would slowly accept the fear
as a natural emotion.
Before Mortia therapy could be performed, Ainsley had to defend her paper in the Decker
Contest.
During these seven days, Ainsley would conduct a comprehensive monitoring of Serina’s
condition and record the results.
The day before the online defense, Ainsley had been preparing nervously in the library, and the librarian even handed her the key to the library to fully support her in the Decker
Contest.
Professor Wade emailed some of the questions he had sorted out to Ainsley. A few days ago, he had been helping her to simulate the defense. Apart from him, other psychology experts from the school helped with it.
heart, it was almost two o’clock in the morning, and it
got up early the next day and went to
night.
of Fog Isle Hotel, Kaitlin woke up naked, staring at the naked man next to her and
her to think about what had happened, but
was drinking at the bar last night and met this man when she was intoxicated, and somehow they came to
pushed the man,
woke up and even wanted to hold Kaitlin in his arms. She pushed his hand away
for satisfaction last night! How dare you let me go now. Do you forget how
a quilt and cursed, “Get out of here! Just pretend that what happened yesterday
man sneered and took out a memory card from his pocket,
I’ll get out, and tomorrow you will see these photos
What?
at the thing
in horror, “How dare you? Do you know who
Ms. Baldry. Do you want
with a smirk.
swallowed. She would never have thought that
videoed.
out, she would definitely be beaten to
not help
What do you want?” She looked at
is it a fair trade for you to pay
much do you want?” Kaitlin’s voice
me ten million, and
Ten million?
shrank sharply. Where could she
“How about it, Ms. Baldry?
give you the money! Don’t
card in his pocket and threw a piece of paper over, “Contact
Rai get dressed and leave the
penny left every month. She had squandered the New Year’s money and the money given by her brother. Even if she sold all her assets, it would only be two million dollars, including the jewelry that her brother bought for
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