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After watching the psychoanalytic film Doctor Edward directed by Hitchcock, what impressed me the most was love and intuition. Although the film is telling people the basic theory of Freud's psychoanalysis, my feeling is that love and intuition have finally gained insight into the deep darkness, which inspired Dr. J.B. (fake Dr. Edward) to hide and lose his memory, healed the multiple wounds that plagued him (manslaughter of his brother, war, plane crash, witnessing murder) and helped solve the murder case. At the beginning of the movie, the beautiful and rigorous psychologist Peterson (played by Ingrid Bergman) is lighting a cigarette in the psychiatric clinic of the hospital and working at his desk. When Mary, who was troubled by the shadow of her childhood and hated men, came to the room, the conversation and behavior between them were intriguing ..... This is the conflict that often occurs when a counselor faces a helper who has doubts about theory and treatment because of long-term treatment. When male doctors were born, the changes of facial expressions when they treated different sexes also vaguely revealed Mary's unfortunate experience. Later, Gans, a patient who thought he had killed his father and was seized by guilt, came in. Dr. Peterson, who just received a stack of letters, cut open the envelope with scissors, intentionally or unintentionally (I didn't see the expression clearly once, which is probably unintentional). Close-ups of knife light and crackling sound appeared in the film, which enhanced the tension of the audience-approaching Ganz's strong neurotic experience. Ganz asked the doctor if he wanted help, but the doctor refused. Gans turned strangely ... If the doctor didn't mean it, this scene reminded us how careful we should be in spiritual work. And if the doctor is taking the opportunity to desensitize, it also makes the patient experience the diaphragm and distrust. All these are leading us to face the misunderstanding and paradox of spiritual occupation-treatment lies in strengthening human rationality and control; However, absolute rationality and control technology will be difficult to help those patients whose rationality is easily stimulated under sensitive quality because of lack of emotion. Patients with mental disorder need human gentleness and proper catharsis. Counselors should also face patients (men, women, fathers, mothers ...) like ordinary people, not just as doctors. Otherwise, Mary will still be troubled by her nightmare and continue to seduce and bruise men; One day Ganz will lose control and stab the doctor because of the weight of guilt. At the same time, they all hurt themselves. At present, when the handsome "Dr. Edward" (played by gregory peck) came to take over the post of Dean, it undoubtedly brought a visual impact to the audience and touched the hearts of the characters in the play. Old dean with ulterior motives, jealous male doctor, Peterson's budding feelings and so on. , all show incisively and vividly! In fact, the holder has just been stimulated by the killing of Dr. Edward and is associated with childhood shadows and wartime trauma. Under the action of mental defense mechanism, he lost his memory and fantasized that he was Dr. Edward's J.B. At the beginning, the young Dr. J.B was personable, wearing his personality charm and Dr. Edward's academic aura, which has already touched the hearts of the opposite sex. At the invitation of "Edward", they went out to wander around in an environment without "complex" and experienced their inner dialogue. Inspired by the beautiful scenery, Peterson and Edward both fell in love quickly (according to the play, something happened, which was unreasonable, but they only felt hit) ... But in the subsequent specific affairs, when they were in contact with neurotic patients, the gaffe of Edward made the professional keen Peterson realize the abnormality and concluded that Edward was not true-but this did not affect her attitude towards it at all. Combining the words of Peterson's teacher-humorous and wise old Alex: "A woman can be the best psychoanalyst, but once she falls in love, she may be a typical patient." If we remove the word "but" and look at this sentence in a non-confrontational way, we may say that female characteristics are the most suitable quality for analysis, and consultants also need to learn from patients, thus reducing patients' rational thinking, improving their experience and fully expanding their perceptual intuition. In love, self gives way to broadness and altruism, and thinking gives way to feeling and intuition. This direct feeling that can distinguish good from evil can go deep into the gentle heart; Ideas that can promote relevance; Can catch the fox's tail; Many dangers can be avoided ... It is this intuition that combines knowledge, love and trust, and empathy to resolve resistance, so that Dr. Peterson can help Dr. J.B. who had a sensitive childhood in Mu Na, remove the interlocking spiritual defense, smooth the criminal complex branded by childhood, face the tragic scenes he has encountered many times in his life, and find his true self. Love contributed to the most wonderful psychological analysis of Dr. Peterson's career! The combination of emotion and intelligence also breaks the taboo of the binary relationship between doctors and patients in psychological theory! Of course, this is only a special case. From this, we should be able to realize that love (not just love) is the best way to heal mental trauma and improve life-in love, the closed doors of the mind can be opened one by one. Including jealous dad Alex, who also loves me and dogs, showing his superb insight, situational control and dream analysis ability. Inadvertently, the soundtrack of the film also deepened the infection of the plot to the audience-the light and smooth melody made the mind feel quiet; Delicate notes set off the romance of love; Intense and discordant tunes reflect inner conflicts; The mysterious voice raised people's suspense and tension. Music, as a kind of information that can directly enter the subconscious, often plays a huge role in the process of opening the door of the soul, giving people the energy of love. Movies, the most touching all-round art form, make people feel that we prefer to gain understanding in the soul rather than knowledge in dogma. Human beings need to rely on rational thinking logic to regulate their existence; It also needs to be sublimated in the spiritual field that emphasizes passion rather than logic, such as literature and art. The knowledgeable and wise Peterson said at the beginning: Shakespeare's poems are often touching. Love and all other spiritual activities make Libido unimpeded, which is the basic guarantee to keep people's mental health and get a pleasant experience. Aside from the overly typical and dramatic film (for example, the hero and heroine are quite handsome and excellent, the previous tragic situation happened to be landslides and falls, and the current danger can always be resolved at the last minute) and the overly simplified psychoanalytic process interpretation, Dr. Edward is still an excellent work that expresses Freud's theory and its paradox. 1944 this film embodies some behaviorism colors, conveys the positive and negative dialectical way of thinking, and later the germination of humanistic consciousness. Psychology-as a comprehensive discipline, there are many schools, which are derived from each other, intertwined and integrated with each other, reflecting the development pattern of human psychological process and individual psychological characteristics. As a professional psychological counselor, while observing the plot, it is not necessary to concentrate on searching for many unique theories in the play, but to feel, appreciate and criticize the plot according to everyone's own characteristics and angles. The branches and leaves of psychology are also moderate-in education, people often emphasize words and deeds rather than words and deeds-the infection of personality goes beyond preaching and analysis; Then, in the field of psychological counseling, which also promotes people's spiritual recovery and growth, compared with knowledge, experience and thinking, the love and intuition of counselors are particularly important. As far as helping skills are concerned, we can borrow a word from the play to expand it, that is: fight.