
In China’s Hebei Province, the “Not Wanting to Go to Work” treatment clinic opened for the first time, causing unexpected interest and debate across the country, writes scmp.com. The new medical center is aimed specifically at helping adults who experience work-related fatigue, depression, emotional instability, and a sense of meaninglessness in life.
According to the clinic’s director and head of the sleep and psychology department, Yue Limin, this innovative idea originally came from the “Not Wanting to Go to School Clinic” established for children. Many parents asked, “My child doesn’t like going to school — is there something like this for adults?” As a result, modern medical methods and traditional approaches were combined to address exactly the psychological barriers, loss of motivation, and fatigue faced by adults.
Clinic staff provide an individual approach for each patient: conversation, general condition assessment, psychological diagnostics, and laboratory tests to rule out organic diseases. The treatment process includes cognitive therapy, popular Chinese and Western psychological methods, phytotherapy, and even special attention to sleep routines.
The opening of this clinic led to widespread discussion and jokes across the country — social media users wrote: “Now not wanting to go to work has a medical basis too”, “Feeling sick is the new trend”. However, experts say such initiatives are real help for businesspeople, those suffering from fatigue, and anyone who cares about mental health.
In conclusion: The “Not Wanting to Go to Work” treatment clinic in Hebei is the next step in the search for real solutions to work capacity, motivation, and mental stability problems in modern life. Fans hope to see such clinics spread worldwide. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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