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    Summary Of Frankl's Hell

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    Frankl was a Jewish neurologist and psychiatrist who was caught up in the horrific acts of World War II. He bounced around to a few different concentration camps but in one location Frankl worked as a general practitioner in a clinic. When his skills in psychiatry were noticed‚ he was assigned to the psychiatric care ward establishing a service of mental health care. He organized a unit to help camp newcomers to overcome shock and grief. While in this Hell‚ Frankl comes up with several psychological

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    prison environment and see the psychological and how the roles of the guards and prisoners develop. Zimbardo did this by creating a advertisement in the newspaper and hired two dozen young men who were at first‚ all on the same playing field; all of them had no criminal record‚ emotionally stable‚ normal‚ and were all intelligent and from middle class families. The important part about this is that the role of prisoner and the role of guard were chosen by the flip of a coin which meant that the roles

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    have been chained prisoners for years. These men are helpless in a damp‚ dark cave with only a roaring fire in the background. This fire reflects off the wall‚ allowing for the prisoners to see the shadows of humans and animals passing by. Yet‚ the men can only see the shadows‚ never people as they truly are. One day‚ a prisoner escapes the cave‚ discovering an entirely new reality. As the prisoner is escaping‚ he is blinded by the sunlight out of the cave. Once adjusted‚ the prisoner sees the world

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    were used to bring about the destruction of self-awareness among the prisoners began placing the prisoner in to a cell with four of more inmates. Where his cellmates would harangue the prisoner. Physical and mental abuse in the form of beatings and humiliation‚ this would happen 24 hours a day for weeks or months a time. If a prisoner displayed particular resistance to the transformation‚ physical restraint that left the prisoner at the mercy of the other cellmates for basic physical needs such as

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    there are two prisoners and the police decides to sentence them by asking. Each prisoner has two choices. Stay silent to plead guilty himself or betray the other prisoner. The punishment for each situation shows in the chart. | Prisoner B stays silent | Prisoner B betrays | Prisoner A stays silent | Each serves 1 year | Prisoner A: 3 years Prisoner B: goes free | Prisoner A betrays | Prisoner A: goes free Prisoner B: 3 years | Each serves 2 years | What will the prisoners do? The choice

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    crime. Prisoners could often feel like this‚ as there are constantly criminals in their surroundings‚ Often groups of gangs‚ etc. | Social Contact | Interacting and spending time with people on a regular basis. | Without social contact‚ people cab feel lonely and isolated. Not having people spend time with can cause people to become stressed‚ as they would have no one to talk to about their issues. | In a care setting such as a prison‚ social contact could be very important as a prisoner could

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    The returning prisoner is wanting to tell the other about there being another better world out there than just the cave. The newly educated of the outside cave‚ Socrates says “when he remembered his old habitation‚ and the wisdom of the den and his fellow-prisoners” (202) that being the main reason for the prisoner to return. The thing that prevent this individual from tell the others‚ the prisoner has been so use to the outside world the prisoner was blinded due to the change in

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    between prisoners and those who they come in contact with both while in custody and on release. For example is a prisoner does not have positive support or role models in the community they come from it can means that when they return to that environment they will more likely reoffend again but if the prisoner can build a positive relationships this will lead to opportunities work or constructive study and the chances of reoffending are greatly reduced. It can be very hard for prisoner to have

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    Cave Allegory

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    first. The allegory of the cave begins with prisoners at the bottom of Socrates’ cave. These prisoners are bound there‚ unable to move their necks and legs. Behind them is a fire providing the only source of light for them‚ but they cannot see the fire. Between the prisoners and the fire is a wall‚ where there are people that hold up all different kinds of artifacts above it to cast shadows against the wall in front of the prisoners. The prisoners would suppose that the shadows passing in front

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    reality as the visible world and nothing more. It begins with the supposition that if a group of prisoners were chained to the wall of a cave‚ and are able to see what was in front of them; with a fire behind them‚ they would only be capable of seeing the shadows of the images as they passed by the fire. The prisoners would begin to identify the shadows as their reality. However‚ if one of the prisoners were to escape from the cave‚ he would be incapable of seeing anything at first‚ because the light

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