"The male protagonist is confident and rational, and uses his psychoanalysis and psychotherapy theories." Please be careful not to talk nonsense if you do not understand psychoanalysis. The male protagonist uses modern psychotherapy methods, specifically cognitive therapy, focus therapy, and imagery. Therapy, relaxation therapy, behavioral therapy, role-playing. In the film, the heroine mentioned dreams, saying that modern psychology no longer studies dreams, and that Freud was dead, but the male protagonist said yes. Psychoanalysis is not science or rational research. Psychoanalysis respects subjectivity, mysterious experience, and natural nature. Of course, psychoanalysis is no longer a psychoanalytic therapy stuck in the Freudian era. If the hero uses psychoanalytic therapy, it should be to let her associate freely, not to take out a book for treatment, forcibly bring the heroine back to fear and relive her fear. This is really barbaric therapy, just like using a living person for anatomy experiments. brutal. The director is a depressive patient. Perhaps in this way, he is satirizing the various modern psychotherapy methods, and he has awe and respect for Freud. This is really a stark irony of all kinds of contemporary psychotherapy, returning to the original, "returning to Freud", returning to nature, returning to human nature.
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