Psychiatric Stories: in the Swimming Pool

Psychiatric Stories: in the Swimming Pool

by (japan) Hidero Okuda

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"Psychiatric Stories: In the Swimming Pool" is the masterpiece of the novel by Naoki Award-winning writer Hidero Okuda. There is a psychiatric department in the basement of the hospital. When someone comes to see a doctor, the fat Dr. Irabu shouts: "Welcome!" Generally speaking, people who go to the psychiatric department will fall into panic. One of the three people even forgot to wear pants. Mobile phone dependence, persistent erectile dysfunction, obsessive-compulsive disorder... Behind all kinds of strange diseases, everyone is burdened by the burden of modern life. And Dr. Irabu's response method is equally incredible: - Feeling depressed? You can go to the streets and attack gangsters. If you were hunted down and your life was at risk, would you still have time to worry about your family and company? --You are amazing. It is rare for people to say that they are crazy. --On this earth, the places without people are much bigger than the places with people.

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