Except that the cancer patient isnt making sport of their own doctors - wether psycology is even a legitimate thing is a different story, I do not advocate for it
I think the funniest part is the fact that the professor is flirting with some young girl completely unaware of the disaster that’s happening in the next room lol
@Eleanor Sany And here is THE DICTATOR OF COMEDY. Cause clearly this this this this is funny? But this one thing? NOO that's not funny. Sounds like to me you like joking at other people's expense but can't stand being the BUTT at the end of it.
The problem with people like you , if you are a therapist/ psychologist is you underestimate the intelligence of hurt people. They can play you at your own twisted game! You sound like a hired Nazi
It's all a game it's called: do you want to play doctor and patient like we did when we were kids? It's every westerners easterners northerners southerners or theologians/anti-theologans childhood fantasy practically-hence why it became a job so people can make a living. Anyways, everything is a thought; we're made of atoms-which contain an infinite number of smaller particles starting with the electrons which has leptons etc..., that come from the void of space, your sight precrpetion isn't coming from your eyes but from your organic brain, your ego is a thought of the total sum of learned condtioning- which also comes from your physical brain and everything changes constantly. Kiss my ass and happy 2019.
Adam P because he called him gay, he got in his feels. You think he wants to be outted more than he wants to protect, what? A patient’s feelings? He knows Will doesn’t care, why should he?
I like the path Matt Damon went with his action/drama films, but it would've been nice to see him do more comedy. These sequences of therapists Damon goes through just prove that he has got some potential at telling stories in a comedic way.
Matt Damon is mostly focusing on comedies than action. Yes, he was the protagonist in that Jason Bourne thing, but he shined in comedies, such as The Martian.
He's actually done a surprising number of comedic roles. Not necessarily full-on comedy movies but certainly roles that required decent comedic timing and a general talent for comedy: Dogma (and his cameos in other Kevin Smith movies), the Ocean's Trilogy, The Informant, Stuck On You, his cameo in Eurotrip, 30 Rock, his "feud" with Jimmy Kimmel, his sketches on SNL, and those are just the ones off the top of my head. I don't think he was ever going to be confident enough in his comedic talent to make it as a comedian doing a lot of full-on comedy movies (his first truly comedic role was in Dogma and Kevin Smith mentioned on the commentary that it took a while for him to settle into it) but all in all I'd say he's done just as many comedic roles as serious ones.
I think he wanted to open up, but this therapist was acting, even mimicking him. I don't think Will likes that and goes on offense. Isn't the whole movie about Will trying to open up?
what I mean is that in all that crap that Will says there is a hook to the truth. How the therapist reacts ("you *hide* from people??") is what I believe makes Will go back to his shell
Sue Derry no he doesn't try to open up to anyone at all, actually quite the opposite. So the point is that he went into every therapists office with the intention of goofing off and messing with them to watch them get flustered. It was entertaining for him. Basically beating them at their own game because he was very intelligent and can see through the fake let me heal you talk about your emotions thing. That's why the therapist (robin williams) actually got somewhere with him. :)
Look buddy two seconds ago you were ready to give me a jump" A jump?? Are you-ya-hahahaa-harumph! I'm terribly sorry to disappoint you. Hey I don't have a problem with it. I don't care if you putt from the rough. PUTTING FROM THE ROUGH?? WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT??
Yeah, I dunno who said it, but Will's wiseass reaction to everything life throws at him. Is a good example of the quote “Genius is no more than childhood recaptured at will, childhood equipped now with man's physical means to express itself".
I was in therapy when this movie was on the big screen. The irony is the protagonist never learned what his projection onto woman (love object) actually means. So the story really starts the moment he leaves. Trauma is yet to be healed by the main character.
Actually yeah this is really interesting to think about, if he goes to California and she doesn't want him that could make him spiral even further. Like, that was good, but he ain't done at all
I just noticed how both of these Therapist had in common with the Math professor- that they were full of pride of themselves and couldn't see past their own greatness and self importance- "I don't have time for this"
and i used to see a psychiatrist and he almost killed me. things can go very wrong in therapy, mostly because therapists esteem themselves way too highly. They think the world is a crazy place, but they're the shining stars up above. It can be really awful, especially when you went there because you really needed help, but realize that what they care about is their own fucking ego
Won't deny that there are idiots out there but if you're not satisfied that means you've just not found the right therapist ... Therapy is a process of trial and error much like this scene shows
Will was afraid that if he became just like Gerry, an obsessive mathematical egghead, he wouldn't get laid anymore.......except maybe by a hooker. Will wanted to be cool and tough more than he wanted to be a scarf-wearing, Perrier-sipping brainiac.
There's a lot of truth to these scenarios. I've known some psychiatrists and therapists who were completely nuts. One, a famous Boston MD shrink, treated my aunt. He was bananas. While talking to my aunt, who was in bed after a car crash, he spied the hot dog lunch on her tray on the side table, and while talking to her, absent-mindedly picked up the dog, squeezed it completely out of the bun, and set it back on the plate, and then left. She couldn't believe it. Then there was an ex friend of mine who was counseling adult victims of childhood sexual abuse. Turned out she liked little pre-pubescent girls, and was using her clients' abuse stories to masturbate at home. Then there was the MD shrink who treated my brother. When my bro had a breakdown and told the shrink he wanted to kill himself, the shrink told him he just needed to work more hours bagging groceries at his job. I had to take him myself to the ER for admittance. The admitting nurse shook her head when I told her what the MD said. Then there's the retired MD shrink here in my hood who has never talked to anybody and never, ever miles. He's an amoeba. It looks like some form of autism. And these guys are all let loose on an innocent, vulnerable population. Give me a Sean McGuire anytime - if you can find one.
Oh wow, anyone notice Damon wearing the Cobra jacket? The Mustang Cobra was a car built by Caroll Shelby. The character Damon played in Ford vs Ferrari. Weird coincidence.
1:22 Really great bit of performance there by Matt Damon, where he drops his act the literal instant he gets all the evidence he feels he needs to make his assumption.
I've always loved this scenes, and they're hilarious, but what ruins them is the fact that no therapist would allow a second party to sit in on their session even i he is Willl's legal guardian or whatever. Least of which all let his assistant to sit in other sessions. Also the one shrink is George Plimpton. Good cameo performance. Also @dankane90 3 years ago "A difficult theorem can be like a.. symphony. it's very erotic.. " LOL i've never caught that" I know, I love how Skarsgard's character can be such a lech whenever a young woman is around. Like when he asks his student out for drinks at the MIT reunion.
Will was afraid that if he became just like Gerry, an obsessive mathematical egghead, he wouldn't get laid anymore.......except maybe by a hooker. Will wanted to be cool and tough more than he wanted to be a scarf-wearing, Perrier-sipping brainiac.
Mike was having the same problems that Chad the stockbroker was having. Its really hilarious the way Will strings them along. Sky rockets in flight.Afternoon delight!
The professor gets a bad rap in this movie, but he was the one who first saw talent in Will. He bailed him out of the courthouse and set up the work release for him. Will also would have never met Sean and might never had the help he needed to break him out of his "safe" life in the city.
Will was afraid that if he became just like Gerry, an obsessive mathematical egghead, he wouldn't get laid anymore.......except maybe by a hooker. Will wanted to be cool and tough more than he wanted to be a scarf-wearing, Perrier-drinking brainiac.
In the end, Robin Williams's character Sean was the only one who could get through to Matt Damon's character Will more than those idiot therapists. And Sean was like more like a father to Will than any man was.
I love this show. Quite a different perspective than Borne. I think that one of the fundamental concepts that is overlooked here is the concept of now. Before and the future don't exist. You just have the plate in front of you at any given moment. Enjoy the food, hate the food, but don't ever feel nothing. Then you have wasted the moment. Dr. Lynch
As a Psych major i can tell you psychology as a discipline is totally legitimate.It just gets tricky when it goes into practice. It really depends on the individual's luck/trial & error to come across the "right"psychologist.Psychologist like people are vastly different.Diff psychologists take different approaches and it depends on their own experience & knowledge how much they can relate to your case and if they have the right approach and tools to help you. It's more complicated than u think.
3:04 I could never understand this, and I still cannot. Why would not only his teacher, but even the assistant be present at his hypnosis / psychoanalysis session? What is he supposed to do there? Is that how it's done in the US? I've never been a subject of anything like this, but I imagine the idea is that it's supposed to be private, and you normally don't get your boss, family, friends, whoever, to sit around and watch
A therapist dumping a patient for being a lunatic is like an oncologist dumping a patient for having cancer.
hahahaha i’m glad someone else noticed that
Applying a hammer to a screw won't fit it in place even though it's a tool, you need the right therapist for the right mind
Except that the cancer patient isnt making sport of their own doctors - wether psycology is even a legitimate thing is a different story, I do not advocate for it
We don’t think of our **clients as “lunatics”. Just people who need help
@@josephzanes7334 psychology is absolutely a real science. Just because you don’t “believe “ in it, doesn’t mean it’s not real.
I've practically watched the whole movie with these scene clicking sprees.
It's on Netflix!
+AlchemistOfNirnroot
Wow, who would have thought a movie would be on a movie service?
Jackass.
Kilo Byte Not all films are on Netflix you fucktard.
AlchemistOfNirnroot
I never said they were, dumbshit.
Kilo Byte Thank you, I'll drink to that conclusion any day.
"No more Tom Foolery, no more Ballyhoo." I always wondered what a therapist in 1812 would have been like.
"I don't care if you putt from the rough." This line will never not be funny.
"Pu pu pu, putt from the rough...what on earth are you talking about?!"
Lmao
Facts! when he said ''what!?'' I died
not native here, can anyone explain the joke? can't get it.
YouRegolo - I dont think you want to know the joke - its not Christian
Joseph Zanes try me
The best piss take of therapy is when he sits down and exclaims :"Let the healing begin!".
"You know it's gonna be a touching comedy, because Robin Williams has a Beard."--Peter Griffin
I think the funniest part is the fact that the professor is flirting with some young girl completely unaware of the disaster that’s happening in the next room lol
"Heeeyyy... afternoon delight!"
I love how they play that song in the credits too because of this scene lol
when me and a friend of mine got to the credits, we actually started singing along.. it was great XD
When I first saw this movie, I died when this came on, after only a brief reference in this scene. A brick joke indeed.
Why are they, some random procka from university, in the room during therapeutic session? Wtf?
The troll is strong with you young skywalker
*yahng skahwalkah
...?
@@admiralflynn895 He's imitating a Boston accent.
😄😄😄😄
I prefer seasoned tactical texter. May the force(faith)be with you all...
The putting from the rough is the funniest line in the movie.
Brendan Hilliard agreed!
It is.
boom boom boom yes
LOL my favorite line of the scene.
He was ready to give Will a jump!
Hahahahaha
Where’s there’s love
Best screenplay PERIOD
'Its touching me down there'
I burst into laughter after hearing that!
Why though?
Just Curious That’s not funny
Name because we as the audience know he’s messing with him and mocking his profession.
@Eleanor Sany And here is THE DICTATOR OF COMEDY. Cause clearly this this this this is funny? But this one thing? NOO that's not funny. Sounds like to me you like joking at other people's expense but can't stand being the BUTT at the end of it.
Idk why everyone gets so offended over shit like that, i was raped when i was younger and i fucking found this hilarious lmao
They all gave up.
So, they failed him too
It works two ways
As a therapist, you dont quit, you constantly push and pull
The problem with people like you , if you are a therapist/ psychologist is you underestimate the intelligence of hurt people. They can play you at your own twisted game! You sound like a hired Nazi
It's all a game it's called: do you want to play doctor and patient like we did when we were kids?
It's every westerners easterners northerners southerners or theologians/anti-theologans childhood fantasy practically-hence why it became a job so people can make a living.
Anyways, everything is a thought; we're made of atoms-which contain an infinite number of smaller particles starting with the electrons which has leptons etc..., that come from the void of space, your sight precrpetion isn't coming from your eyes but from your organic brain, your ego is a thought of the total sum of learned condtioning- which also comes from your physical brain and everything changes constantly. Kiss my ass and happy 2019.
And in the process you fuck up your own life. I'm glad I'm not a fucking therapist.
How can you consider yourself a therapist and try to help people and call your patient a lunatic? a therapist is not suppose to judge.
Adam P because he called him gay, he got in his feels. You think he wants to be outted more than he wants to protect, what? A patient’s feelings? He knows Will doesn’t care, why should he?
0:34....No more shenanigans, no more tom foolery, no more ballyhoo!
yah thanks pal we heard it
No more bull spit.
wow, you heard that too ! incredible !
😂😂😂 who says that anymore
I like the path Matt Damon went with his action/drama films, but it would've been nice to see him do more comedy. These sequences of therapists Damon goes through just prove that he has got some potential at telling stories in a comedic way.
Good Will Hunting 2 Hunting Season
Matt Damon is mostly focusing on comedies than action. Yes, he was the protagonist in that Jason Bourne thing, but he shined in comedies, such as The Martian.
Look up Stuck in You
He's actually done a surprising number of comedic roles. Not necessarily full-on comedy movies but certainly roles that required decent comedic timing and a general talent for comedy: Dogma (and his cameos in other Kevin Smith movies), the Ocean's Trilogy, The Informant, Stuck On You, his cameo in Eurotrip, 30 Rock, his "feud" with Jimmy Kimmel, his sketches on SNL, and those are just the ones off the top of my head. I don't think he was ever going to be confident enough in his comedic talent to make it as a comedian doing a lot of full-on comedy movies (his first truly comedic role was in Dogma and Kevin Smith mentioned on the commentary that it took a while for him to settle into it) but all in all I'd say he's done just as many comedic roles as serious ones.
@@michaelsong5555 I didn't think the Martian was a comedy lol. It was more of a Sci fi thriller
The maths professor is such a creep with girls in this film 🤣
3:12 "they start dancing and dancing its just so beautiful ". That's when he started to not take it seriously 🤣.
I love it when he says "boom ,boom, boom, you start dancing" and then puts his fist in the air. Its so cute!
Fuck u duudet
It's so adorable
Boom, boom boom yes
Do you find it hard to hide the fact that you’re gay
More like boom boom ciao
Will tried to. He says "I hide from people". The reaction of the therapist is awful so he retreats again
Sue Derry no he never had the intention of opening up he was just fucking with him the entire time
i think so, and my guess is as good as yours :-)
I think he wanted to open up, but this therapist was acting, even mimicking him. I don't think Will likes that and goes on offense.
Isn't the whole movie about Will trying to open up?
what I mean is that in all that crap that Will says there is a hook to the truth. How the therapist reacts ("you *hide* from people??") is what I believe makes Will go back to his shell
Sue Derry no he doesn't try to open up to anyone at all, actually quite the opposite. So the point is that he went into every therapists office with the intention of goofing off and messing with them to watch them get flustered. It was entertaining for him. Basically beating them at their own game because he was very intelligent and can see through the fake let me heal you talk about your emotions thing. That's why the therapist (robin williams) actually got somewhere with him. :)
Watching good will hunting scenes, no end in sight. Probably gonna die before I get out of here.
Why not just... Watch the movie xD
Tijl Peters Not possible
I'm doing it too, and I have access to the movie.
granted, I already watched it.
because that would not be procrastination but actual sabotage
Look buddy two seconds ago you were ready to give me a jump"
A jump?? Are you-ya-hahahaa-harumph! I'm terribly sorry to disappoint you.
Hey I don't have a problem with it. I don't care if you putt from the rough.
PUTTING FROM THE ROUGH?? WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT??
+Nick C. lol
Ahahahahabba
1:22 bOOM bOOM bOOM, YES
I love how Will carefully spreads them apart and flytraps them through their own devices, lol.
Cause we can make a lot of love before the sun goes down...
Sky rockets in flight,
Afternoon delight, Eh- eh,
Afternoon delight.
.
putting from the rough fucking slays me every time :)
No more shenanigans, no more tomfoolery, no more ballyhoo. Such wisdom!
“Look into my eyes I don’t need therapy”
That's enough get out
Aaaahhhhhh
Yeah, I dunno who said it, but Will's wiseass reaction to everything life throws at him. Is a good example of the quote “Genius is no more than childhood recaptured at will, childhood equipped now with man's physical means to express itself".
Lol, like hes asking a dog if he wants to go for a ride. The keys are the trigger
Me @ my mom
gotta love lambeau hitting on that chick at 1:52
But who is she??!!!
But who is she??!!!
I know right
Fuck off
I've always wanted to bang one of my professors.
I constantly fear that ballyhoo will be the death of me, to be fair.
And what about the shenanigans and tomfoolery?
porridge57 shenanigans not so much but ballyhoo, now ballyhoo is something else.
@@porridge57 Tomfoolery is my personal weakness. Have gotten pretty good at recognizing the warning signs of possible Ballyhoo though.
as i walk through the bally of the Who i shall fear no foolery, be it dick, harry or tom.
The little "HaAaAaAaA"-noise he makes as he's walking backwards gets me every time
A difficult theory can be like a symphony it’s very erotic 😂
what a fraud
The part where he stars singing is Gold! 😁
the little "aahhh" as he walks away is the best lol
Her "wow" couldn't have been less enthused
I was in therapy when this movie was on the big screen. The irony is the protagonist never learned what his projection onto woman (love object) actually means. So the story really starts the moment he leaves. Trauma is yet to be healed by the main character.
Can you say more?
Actually yeah this is really interesting to think about, if he goes to California and she doesn't want him that could make him spiral even further. Like, that was good, but he ain't done at all
I just noticed how both of these Therapist had in common with the Math professor- that they were full of pride of themselves and couldn't see past their own greatness and self importance- "I don't have time for this"
and i used to see a psychiatrist and he almost killed me. things can go very wrong in therapy, mostly because therapists esteem themselves way too highly. They think the world is a crazy place, but they're the shining stars up above. It can be really awful, especially when you went there because you really needed help, but realize that what they care about is their own fucking ego
Yeah and their own fucking bank account!
Caroline Victory and poop and pee !
Caroline Victory mosts therapists don’t make that much money. More than a schoolteacher but nothing impressive
Won't deny that there are idiots out there but if you're not satisfied that means you've just not found the right therapist ... Therapy is a process of trial and error much like this scene shows
I had a bad plumber come round, but I didn't blame it on all the other plumbers.
So Will’s trolling the therapist inside, and outside Lambeau is describing math as erotic to hit on a girl half his age, lol.
Will was afraid that if he became just like Gerry, an obsessive mathematical egghead, he wouldn't get laid anymore.......except maybe by a hooker. Will wanted to be cool and tough more than he wanted to be a scarf-wearing, Perrier-sipping brainiac.
There's a lot of truth to these scenarios. I've known some psychiatrists and therapists who were completely nuts. One, a famous Boston MD shrink, treated my aunt. He was bananas. While talking to my aunt, who was in bed after a car crash, he spied the hot dog lunch on her tray on the side table, and while talking to her, absent-mindedly picked up the dog, squeezed it completely out of the bun, and set it back on the plate, and then left. She couldn't believe it. Then there was an ex friend of mine who was counseling adult victims of childhood sexual abuse. Turned out she liked little pre-pubescent girls, and was using her clients' abuse stories to masturbate at home. Then there was the MD shrink who treated my brother. When my bro had a breakdown and told the shrink he wanted to kill himself, the shrink told him he just needed to work more hours bagging groceries at his job. I had to take him myself to the ER for admittance. The admitting nurse shook her head when I told her what the MD said. Then there's the retired MD shrink here in my hood who has never talked to anybody and never, ever miles. He's an amoeba. It looks like some form of autism. And these guys are all let loose on an innocent, vulnerable population. Give me a Sean McGuire anytime - if you can find one.
Wait how did they find out the therapy was masterbating to the stories
Sean Gannon Right? This guys comment reeks of bullshit.
I've had some horror stories with these kinds of people...
Most of them are narcissists who want the admiration of a degree and title
We had a school shrink and we girls led him to believe we had electra complexes. He was delirious with triumph
"Sky rockets in flight, dadadada.. Come on, let's dance!"
xD
When he comes right out of the bat and asks the therapist “do you find it hard to hide the fact that your gay” just incredible 🤣
How did he know?
"You were about to give me jump" lol
one of the greatest performance ever in cinematic world no wonder matt damon is a legend now!
It's like that house music *bum bum bum bumbum bum boom boom boom boom*
Boom boom boom, yes...... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
''That raving looney in there - an absolute lunatic he is.
Hmm, so much for serious psychiatry and pro bono work - let's try national television next.
George Plimpton is funny. The expression on his face 1:38... "What????!?!!"
kevin Poo I swear I can't breath. 😂😂😂😂😂
Raving looney in there; absolute lunatic he is
i love how the professor was trying to bag it up with that student while wills in therapy.....
He also offers to have a drink with another student while at the reunion, she politely declines as only interested in who solved the maths problem.
“You really hypnotized me you know” 🤣🤣🤣
imagine telling a stranger thats payed to listen to you your deepest hurts and then listening to them tell you their opinion.
Always love George Plimpton’s small roles in movies.
I don't care if you putt from the rough LOL I died so bad 😂😂😂😂
Most therapists have therapist who have therapist who have therapist!
Just thought it was kinda cool he's wearing a Shelby Cobra jacket and then goes on to the play Carroll Shelby in Ford vs Ferrari years later.
great movie! Damon wrote it himself
an absolute genius he is :D
Oh wow, anyone notice Damon wearing the Cobra jacket? The Mustang Cobra was a car built by Caroll Shelby. The character Damon played in Ford vs Ferrari. Weird coincidence.
Two seconds ago you were ready to give me a jump!
"Putt from the Rough" *LOL*
You really hypnotised me you know!
Add Boston accent...
1:22 Really great bit of performance there by Matt Damon, where he drops his act the literal instant he gets all the evidence he feels he needs to make his assumption.
Haha... Damon looks like he's trying to suppress a laugh at 2:41.
I've always loved this scenes, and they're hilarious, but what ruins them is the fact that no therapist would allow a second party to sit in on their session even i he is Willl's legal guardian or whatever. Least of which all let his assistant to sit in other sessions. Also the one shrink is George Plimpton. Good cameo performance.
Also @dankane90 3 years ago
"A difficult theorem can be like a.. symphony. it's very erotic.. " LOL i've never caught that"
I know, I love how Skarsgard's character can be such a lech whenever a young woman is around. Like when he asks his student out for drinks at the MIT reunion.
Will was afraid that if he became just like Gerry, an obsessive mathematical egghead, he wouldn't get laid anymore.......except maybe by a hooker. Will wanted to be cool and tough more than he wanted to be a scarf-wearing, Perrier-sipping brainiac.
I love the way he starts singing
Mike was having the same problems that Chad the stockbroker was having. Its really hilarious the way Will strings them along. Sky rockets in flight.Afternoon delight!
3:28 me whenever I finally figure out math
Afternoon delight :)
Hypnosis doesn't work so well on more complicated minds.
queen somebody to love
Star rockets in flight, bam bam...
Turns out that none of his therapists had ever checked Will's medical records. Mass malpractice
The guy at 3:05 is like “yes, yes, where’s it touching you”
The professor gets a bad rap in this movie, but he was the one who first saw talent in Will. He bailed him out of the courthouse and set up the work release for him. Will also would have never met Sean and might never had the help he needed to break him out of his "safe" life in the city.
Will was afraid that if he became just like Gerry, an obsessive mathematical egghead, he wouldn't get laid anymore.......except maybe by a hooker. Will wanted to be cool and tough more than he wanted to be a scarf-wearing, Perrier-drinking brainiac.
“There is...one person.
Bring out Robin Williams.”
lmao
"I dont care if you put from the rough" lol
What does that mean?
Haha, I love this scene.
A lot of great scenes in this, loved Plimton!
cuzz we ca maken alotta loven till the sun goes down
Putt from the rough
In the end, Robin Williams's character Sean was the only one who could get through to Matt Damon's character Will more than those idiot therapists. And Sean was like more like a father to Will than any man was.
thanks
This scene had my mom dying
I heard the “Afternoon Delights” song on the radio and immediately thought of that scene
You really got me there bro😹😂
He has a Shelby Cobra logo on his jacket, who would it thought back then he’ll be playing Carroll Shelby in the future in Ford vs Ferrari...
I love this show. Quite a different perspective than Borne. I think that one of the fundamental concepts that is overlooked here is the concept of now. Before and the future don't exist. You just have the plate in front of you at any given moment. Enjoy the food, hate the food, but don't ever feel nothing. Then you have wasted the moment.
Dr. Lynch
04:06 "What do you wanna do?"
- Call Thor.
I love this movie so much!!!!!!!
this just randomly popped in my head and made me laugh!
1:15 is too funny BOOM, BOOM, BOOM!! Start dancin 😂😂😂
.
As a Psych major i can tell you psychology as a discipline is totally legitimate.It just gets tricky when it goes into practice. It really depends on the individual's luck/trial & error to come across the "right"psychologist.Psychologist like people are vastly different.Diff psychologists take different approaches and it depends on their own experience & knowledge how much they can relate to your case and if they have the right approach and tools to help you. It's more complicated than u think.
Afternoon delight!
😂 brilliant 👏👏👏
That damn bally hoo...
Odd how Matt is wearing a Shelby Cobra coat years before he would play the man.
put from the ruff, i lost it!
One person is afraid to admit that he puts from the rough
"There is someone..." :)
Puff from the Rough
;))
Lol the way Gerald Lambeau gets startled when the guy walks out, ahahahahahaa
My favorite part of the film.
George Plimpton and Francesco Clemente in cameo appearances. Ha! A very famous writer and a very famous artist.
come one, one dance baldy
3:04 I could never understand this, and I still cannot. Why would not only his teacher, but even the assistant be present at his hypnosis / psychoanalysis session? What is he supposed to do there? Is that how it's done in the US? I've never been a subject of anything like this, but I imagine the idea is that it's supposed to be private, and you normally don't get your boss, family, friends, whoever, to sit around and watch
Respect is earned.