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1993年,年仅23岁的宋红从宁夏医学院毕业分配到宁夏社会福利院从事精神科临床工作。她还清楚地记着,第一次报到,坐车到新城,转乘电动三轮车才来到地处偏僻的宁夏社会福利院。站在偏僻简陋的院子里,看着一个个让人害怕的精神病人,她犹豫过、徘徊过,也想到过离开。90年代的精神卫生事业还不被人重视和理解,精神病人被人看不起,被称为“疯子”、“邪病”等,连精神科医生也抬不起头。然而,就在日复一日的工作中,她找到
In 1993, only 23-year-old Song Hong graduated from Ningxia Medical College assigned to Ningxia Social Welfare Institute engaged in psychiatric clinical work. She also clearly remember, the first report, car to the Metro, the transfer to the electric tricycle came to the remote Ningxia Social Welfare Institute. Standing in remote and rudimentary yard, looking at a fear of mental patients, she hesitated, wandering, but also thought of leaving. Mental health in the 1990s was not valued and understood by people. Mental patients were looked down upon. They were called “crazy people” and “evil people.” Even psychiatrists could not lift their heads. However, she found the day after day work