"In contrast, the first phase used focused short-term [grounding technique], while the second and third phases need to appropriately increase the proportion, with more emphasis on long-term benefits of counseling."
Nan Zhubin continued to outline the second step of the intervention plan.
"The [reality testing] phase of the second phase also needs to be adjusted based on his current strong sense of self-awareness, which is his advantage as a visitor and a node we can utilize in counseling."
"In daily life, he can already feel himself in an 'observational' state and already has corresponding compensatory behaviors."
"With the foundation of the first phase's [grounding technique], his perception of himself at this stage is more detailed. Therefore, we can try to have him record the time nodes of his entry into the 'observational' state and his specific feelings, alongside compensatory behavior occurrence."
