Case Teaching Films of Behavior Modification

Emmitt 2021-10-13 13:05:27

I strongly recommend that students who are studying psychology watch it. After reading it, they understand why the effect of behaviorist therapy is not as good as that of cognitive therapy, and how easy it is to repeat~

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  • Scotty 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    9.5/10. Kushen really conquered me this time! The stuff in his mind is too perverted! A movie about the social system against human nature, the theme is very obvious. The crime in the first half makes you enjoy it, and the destruction of human nature in the second half makes you better than death. The same Beethoven's Ninth Symphony has two parts in two parts. A completely different effect! Distorted the evil of human nature with the brutal and morally ruined legal system, and curbed violence with violence. Feeling vomiting after reading it but enjoying it very much

  • Micaela 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    What works are greater than it? Those who were persecuted by violence and those who opposed violence finally chose to use violence to stop violence. One is more grand-sounding than the other. Forcing people to choose good behaviors is already evil, regardless of the point of departure. A movie that was watched at the right time. Allow yourself to reflect on yourself and others.

A Clockwork Orange quotes

  • [Alex has just struck Dim on the legs]

    Dim: What did you do that for?

    Alex: For being a bastard with no manners, and not a dook of an idea how to comport yourself public-wise, O my brother.

    Dim: I don't like you should do what you done, and I'm not your brother no more and wouldn't want to be.

    Alex: Watch that. Do watch that, O Dim, if to continue to be on live thou dost wish.

    Dim: Yarbles! Great bolshy yarblockos to you. I'll meet you with chain or nozh or britva anytime, not having you aiming tolchocks at me reasonless. Well, it stands to reason I won't have it.

    Alex: A nozh scrap any time you say.

    Dim: Doobidoob. A bit tired, maybe. Best not to say more. Bedways is rightways now, so best we go homeways and get a bit of spatchka. Right, right?

  • [listening to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony]

    Alex: Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!