Repeated visits to the doctor, repeated tests, irrational medication, a large number of cardiac neurological patients scattered among the general cardiovascular patients, due to their very strong demand for medical care, if they are not screened out in a timely manner, it will cause a lot of valuable medical resources to be occupied, which is a great burden on the national health insurance expenditure, and for the family patients themselves, a great waste of money. In clinical work, some patients spend expensive nuclear magnetic, CT often do, not to mention the dynamic electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound, blood lipids, blood viscosity and other laboratory tests and other such routine tests, the hands of routine laboratory reports are often a thick stack, no less than dozens of Chinese and Western drugs at home, and some even in just six months in several hospitals to do several coronary angiograms such more extreme examples. Many patients with cardiac neurological disorders always go to general hospitals because of their physical discomfort, but often their intrinsic emotional and psychological problems are not detected by general cardiologists. Even when there is some initial recognition of emotional problems, it is often reasonable for doctors and patients to attribute them to psychological reactions resulting from illness, and emotional problems are rarely viewed as a major causative factor. Emotional psychological problems are not solved, the patient’s anxiety, depression, tension, worry and these bad emotions become more and more serious, the patient is often distracted, restless, sleepless, day and night torment, face is increasingly emaciated, physical strength is increasingly weakened, simply can not work and study normally, to the patient himself and his family brought great pain and trouble. In clinical practice, we have also met patients with cardiac neurosis who were too nervous and afraid to leave the hospital and stayed in the corridor of the emergency room for up to a month, which shows how tormenting this disease is and how much it will affect the quality of life of patients if it is not relieved. Patients with cardiac neuropathy come to the hospital because they want the doctors to help them relieve their pain as soon as possible, but they are dominated by bad emotions, making them doubtful about the process of medical treatment, and they are not satisfied with the results of medical treatment, or if the medical staff has a little bit of aggressive speech or lack of patience, it will cause the patients or their families to focus on bad emotions and cause Patient-doctor conflict. Many clinicians are very distressed by these patients and consider them to be particularly difficult to deal with, wasting their time and making them unpleasant to work with, so they try to avoid them.