Sharp weapon, serial murder cases and miscellaneous talk about psychological problems

Garfield 2022-11-13 17:18:15

After a long period of time, it seems that there is some meaning to disappear into the mountains and forests. No longer standing in front of the crowd to speak, no longer rushing to the spotlight and the camera to tell, no longer long-sleeved good dancers. Just look, listen, but don't say anything. Although I have written very little in the past few months, I have really said a lot, and I have been thrown into the torrent of the crowd to socialize, talk, communicate, express, argue, and collide. Met a lot of people and got a lot of help, but still exhausted. This is the reason. Writing also requires physical strength, but physical strength is deteriorating. It may be that I played too much before, coupled with a little emotional and psychological problems, it is easy to get tired. As if nothing could be done. There is no youthful vigor, and it becomes dull. When I was in Fuzhou, I could only sneak in. Although I said it, I had to practice a lot of things, and I was pushed forward. But now there is no need to do so, you can not go out for a few days, there is no contact, and there is no communication. Although he got a fitness card, he started to relax with Fatty's laziness and Ao Peng's start of school. Watching a movie sounds relaxing, but watching it attentively is also a labor-intensive process. I can't stand watching three or four movies in a day, watching them in a row. So I switched to watching TV. I wanted to find some domestic TV series to relax, so I watched "The Distance Between Us and Evil" and "In the Name of the People". At least it's all in Chinese, no need to follow the subtitles. On the one hand, it is because the habit of watching American dramas cannot endure the short-term and blandness of the parents, and the negative consequences of the continuous improvement of the stimulating valve. Although time is not precious now. But the result is that because of the tight plot, ups and downs, exciting dialogue, prominent theme, and unique taste, it did not achieve the purpose of wanting to rest, but hollowed out myself. Thinking about finding a few short stories or movies to watch, I accidentally watched "Paris" played by Juliette Binoche and Melanie Rolland, and then watched "Inglourious Basterds" with Melanie Rolland. ", "Now You See Me", "Breathe", followed Binoche to "Blue, White and Red Trilogy", "Assassin Nie Yinniang" and Jiang Wen's "One Step Away" and so on. I think my taste is pretty good, and it's basically worth a look. Yesterday, after a long time of selection, I casually clicked on the American TV series "Sharp Weapon". I read the previous part in its entirety. It is the story of a reporter returning to his hometown to investigate a serial murder case against a girl. Great, the amazing flashbacks and cutscenes, and the director's playlist kept me going, even though I was a little distracted, but sure Not so noticeable. Until the end of the seventh episode, the foreshadowing of the incident finally began to reveal the truth, and then to the decryption of the eighth episode, and the last ten seconds of bad taste. As a result, after I turned off the lights, I only had the chills that I couldn't get rid of. Because of my personality, most of the films I choose are dark and depressing. The weapon is this representative, the isolation of small American towns, acquaintances, the history of the Civil War, heavy festival celebrations, girls on roller skates, small bars and parties. But the final mechanism of the final story is what I retweeted last night about Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy. To put it bluntly, it is to pretend to be sick or to pretend that a relative is sick. The resulting harm to oneself and harm to relatives. The symptoms of this disease are actually Sheldon in "The Big Bang Theory". He often said he had malaria or appendicitis, when in fact he had nothing. This is a manifestation of a psychological mechanism that lacks love and wants to be recognized. And "The Distance Between Us and Evil" wants to explore the same issue, excluding the discussion about the authenticity of news and rent-seeking, the serial indiscriminate murderer represented by the lawyer in the film is caused by schizophrenia (schizophrenia). On the one hand, it discusses the prevention and protection of indiscriminate homicide, and on the other hand, it discusses the living conditions and the tendency of social public opinion of patients with schizophrenia and their families. Because I happened to be studying social security, and many of my classmates were engaged in social work, I felt a little bit about the work of the social workers in "And Evil". Little is known about the hardships and difficulties involved in coordinating the relationship between family members, hospitals and patients, and providing humanistic care and social support to help them return to society and restore their ability to take care of themselves. On the other hand, because I have learned some psychological knowledge and have also been exposed to psychological counseling, my sensitive empathy and empathy ability can help me understand the crux of schizophrenia. Professional issues will not be repeated, and popular science posts are everywhere. Both films are serial murders stemming from psychological problems, which can only be said to be so. But the real social and humanistic care is what is lacking in mainland society today. Although we jokingly call it one country, two intellectuals, there is really something to learn from in social work and community building in Taiwan, how to integrate the fragmented villages and towns, how to continue and inherit the cultural spirit of the region, and how to form a regional community , these are all issues that can be discussed. I watch too much, think too much, and it’s hard to finish in a while. syndrome) and proxy Munchausen syndrome. To put it bluntly, it is to pretend to be sick or to pretend that a relative is sick. The resulting harm to oneself and harm to relatives. The symptoms of this disease are actually Sheldon in "The Big Bang Theory". He often said he had malaria or appendicitis, when in fact he had nothing. This is a manifestation of a psychological mechanism that lacks love and wants to be recognized. And "The Distance Between Us and Evil" wants to explore the same issue, excluding the discussion about the authenticity of news and rent-seeking, the serial indiscriminate murderer represented by the lawyer in the film is caused by schizophrenia (schizophrenia). On the one hand, it discusses the prevention and protection of indiscriminate homicide, and on the other hand, it discusses the living conditions and the tendency of social public opinion of patients with schizophrenia and their families. Because I happened to be studying social security, and many of my classmates were engaged in social work, I felt a little bit about the work of the social workers in "And Evil". Little is known about the hardships and difficulties involved in coordinating the relationship between family members, hospitals and patients, and providing humanistic care and social support to help them return to society and restore their ability to take care of themselves. On the other hand, because I have learned some psychological knowledge and have also been exposed to psychological counseling, my sensitive empathy and empathy ability can help me understand the crux of schizophrenia. Professional issues will not be repeated, and popular science posts are everywhere. Both films are serial murders stemming from psychological problems, which can only be said to be so. But the real social and humanistic care is what is lacking in mainland society today. Although we jokingly call it one country, two intellectuals, there is really something to learn from in social work and community building in Taiwan, how to integrate the fragmented villages and towns, how to continue and inherit the cultural spirit of the region, and how to form a regional community , these are all issues that can be discussed. I watch too much, think too much, and it’s hard to finish in a while.

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