Tailor-made “soul prescription”, there is an online reading club in the square cabin

Reading is a “heart medicine” against the epidemic. A few days ago, the “She Reading Heart Keeps Shanghai” public welfare reading action jointly organized by the District Women’s Federation and Xinchao (Women) Bookstore, Palm Reading Collection and other reading resources officially entered the Fangcang cabin hospital to help patients and medical staff in the cabin. Obtain peace of mind and spiritual comfort in the fragrance of books, and join hands to meet the disappearance of the “epidemic”.

At 7 pm on April 13th, the first online reading session – “Reconstruction of Life” was officially opened, and Yu Ying, an associate professor of Tongji University, led the reading online.

Professor Yu Ying guides doctors and patients in the cabin to be positive in moderate empathy by interpreting the text and combining with the present Thinking, gain the power of “heart” through reading. The organizer said that the selection of the book “Reconstruction of Life” hopes to help patients and medical staff in Fangcang shelter hospitals to obtain peace of mind and spiritual comfort from the fragrance of books, and to enhance “psychological immunity”.

The patient with the online name of WHB said that he liked the “She Reading Heart and Keeping Shanghai” public reading activity very much. During the quarantine period, patients need to overcome psychological discomfort. Instead of using his mobile phone to pass the time, he prefers to read, “Reading is the best way to improve rational thinking and deeply fight boredom. I am taking medicine and charging my brain at the same time. I believe that I will soon be able to get out of the cabin smoothly. ‘.”

A rotating medical staff in the cabin said that fighting the epidemic is an uphill battle that tests the skills and minds of medical staff. During her break, she and her colleagues would listen to and read the good books recommended in the “She Reading Hearts Keeping Shanghai” charity reading activity. The high-intensity work gap can be relaxed, and the patients can be served with a better mental outlook and a more professional medical level. Reading is helpful for doctors as well as for patients.

The reporter learned that in addition to the 3 online reading sessions provided by Xinchao (Women) Bookstore, this “She Reading Heart Keeps Shanghai” Fangcang shelter public welfare reading action also includes e-books selected by Palm Reading, Fan Deng Reading and audiobooks, etc., are all “psychological prescriptions” tailored by the District Women’s Federation for doctors and patients in Fangcang cabins.