The boss of my company, an amiable American old man (57 years old), had seen a psychiatrist in the United States. After arriving in China, he even went to Hong Kong to see a psychiatrist. Everyone has a dark side more or less in their hearts. It's just that some people are stronger and some are weaker.
Henry Carter, a psychiatrist in the film, faces all kinds of people with psychological distress, such as an economic man with obsessive-compulsive disorder, a student who lacks maternal love, a novelist who has exhausted his talents, and a movie star who has passed away. Your own troubles, your own pain and confusion. Even the doctor himself is a marijuana smoker. When facing these people, he is sometimes afraid to face them. He also wants to shirk the responsibility. out the door.
This film actually looks at all kinds of people in society from the perspective of a psychiatrist. It just reflects some specific daily problems that plague us, and there is no solution.
Moreover, if they are real psychiatrists, they will listen to you patiently, guide you on how to mediate, and not go out to dinner with clients like Henry Carter in the film. Psychiatrists also need treatment themselves.
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