Psychoanalysis

Leanna 2021-12-22 08:01:02

Although this is an old movie from a long time ago, it still looks so intriguing now. Both the content of the story and the ups and downs of the story are wonderful. Regarding the story of Freud's psychoanalysis, I really feel the profound influence of this theory at that time. By exploring the client’s unsatisfied desire or failing to solve the problem in the early years, we can find out the traumatic event and the root cause of this behavior, and help the client to re-recognize and accept themselves. For the previous consultation and the current consultation, the concept has also improved.

1. In the past, visitors were always referred to as "patients", but now they pay more attention to the equal respect of people and will call them visitors.

2. In the past, when accepting cases, I always used rational theories to analyze the visitors. Now I pay more attention to feeling the feelings of the visitors, face the problems with the visitors, and make better use of empathy.

3. In the past, they used theories to explain human behavior bluntly, but now they pay more attention to language and non-verbal art in counseling and therapy.

4. The use of the heroine as a doctor and a lover of the visitor to intervene in this case will affect the effective resolution of the visitor's problem. It seems that it is not allowed now.

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Extended Reading
  • Ada 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Watching Hitchcock for the first time... My feeling is mainly to admire the atmosphere he created with the light and the soundtrack. As for this reasoning, I don't think it's acceptable to solve the case on the basis of a dream made up by an amnesiac, so that any evidence can be made up...whatever you want to say...

  • Halle 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    French psychoanalysis has really influenced generations of American psychocrime movies. Although the language performance of the camera is still a bit lacking compared to "Psycho", the combination of Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck is enough to make up for this shortcoming, and the performances of the two are wonderful enough. In addition, the Dalí-style dream is impressive. Although I also think that the ending is a bit suspenseful and suspenseful, it does not affect the pleasure brought by this movie.

Spellbound quotes

  • [after John has finally admitted that Dr. Edwardes fell off a cliff in a skiing accident and that he did not murder him]

    Constance Petersen: Well, thank goodness it's all cleared up.

    Det. Lt. Cooley: Well, not quite, Dr. Petersen. I'm afraid a bullet was found in the body.

  • Dr. Murchison: [with his revolver pointed at Constance] You're an excellent analyst, Dr. Peterson, but a rather stupid woman.