Introduction:
The term psychology refers to the study of behavior, mind, conscious and unconscious actions of a human and his/her personal thoughts. Hence, study of psychology offers the students to understand individuals and group of people on the ground of their daily routine, behavioral action, reaction, conscious/unconsciousness and to understand the perceptions as well as thoughts of an individual. In the present era psychology is widely applied to our every walk of life. In other words it is more a social science than the medical science. This treatise will analyze and examine two different scenarios in the movies in reference of psychology. First movie called Beautiful Mind (2001) and particularly its character John Forbes …show more content…
The movie is about a mental genius and math champion named John Forbes Nash. In his early childhood, he used to solve math’s most difficult questions and problems when other children play games at hometown. Actually, he is the man who abandons his early plans to become a chemical engineer because he likes to think more than work neatly. The story starts with the John Forbes Nash admission in Princeton University. Because of his vigor to do something in the field of mathematics, he develops a new concept of governing dynamics. He later publishes his concept in an article which eventually led him to the appointment in MIT as a …show more content…
I also recommend the same treatment because; reason (1) insulin shock therapy is the best treatment to treat schizophrenia patients, the treatment produce daily comas up to several weeks which have soothing effects to the patient. Reason (2) daily medication for life is mandatory to treat schizophrenia patients. These two treatments received by character John Forbes Nash are the best available treatments of the time.
Part-B, Slide Show of the Stanford Prison Experiment:
Plot of the movie: The movie Stanford Prison Experiment is an experiment conducted by Stanford University psychology professor Philip Zimbardo to test the behavioral and personality change in the prisoners and guards. 24 male students took part in the film as prisoners and guards. The location of mock prison was a basement of Stanford University psychology building. The results come after few days as the guards become abusive and two students who are playing prison role quits the experiment as a result of a psychological meltdown. Resultantly, Philip Zimbardo has to stop the experiment only after six days.
1. Describe one (1) factor that prevented “good guards” from objecting or countermanding the orders from tough or bad