Mysterious Psychoanalysis

Kacie 2022-01-26 08:17:41

"When you look at the bottomless abyss, the bottomless abyss also looks back at your Excellency"
- Nietzsche

first saw Nietzsche's words in a book of psychoanalysis, and now, in this play , I heard it again, it seems that people who are engaged in psychology are very touched by this feeling.

"Criminal Minds" focuses on the psychological analysis of human behavior, and the department they belong to is also the FBI's behavioral analysis department. In their view, the reason why a person does what he does and does not do that is directly related to his earlier family, environment, situation, etc.! Here, we see people with schizophrenia, people with paranoia... all kinds of strange people and things are presented in front of us, allowing us to experience a process of psychoanalysis at the same time.

Human psychology is really amazing, what causes us to have so many different ideas about the same thing? A person's education, a person's previous experience, etc. all affect a person's behavior, and are these things we can control?

Nothing is certain, and people with similar experiences may not all have the same psychological problems, and may not all behave the same way. This should also be the difficulty of psychological analysis, right?

So, I admire people who do these jobs, it's really not easy!

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Criminal Minds quotes

  • Cheryl Davenport: This job... how do you stomach it?

    Elle Greenway: The people I go after are cowards. They often prey upon the weaker members of society, such as women and children. There is nothing I would rather do than put the bastards away.

  • Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: This is Special Agent Dr. Reid.

    Man: Oh, you look too young to have gone to medical school.

    Dr. Spencer Reid: They are Ph.D.'s, three of them.

    Man: What, are you a genius or something?

    Dr. Spencer Reid: I don't believe that intelligence can be accurately quantified, but I do have an IQ of 187, an eidetic memory, can read 20,000 words per minute.

    [pause]

    Dr. Spencer Reid: Yes, I'm a genius.