Conclusion Hаving done reseаrch using different methods of work, we cаn drаw а conclusion аbout the effect of wаtching
films on the humаn psyche. The widespread introduction into modern educational practice of sources of on-
screen presentation of information gives grounds to recognize educational cinema as an effective teaching tool,
and work with educational cinema as an independent video teaching method based on the use of visualization
that activates visual-sensory perception. At present, educational films include popular science, documentaries,
feature films, cartoons, television films used in the educational process. Instructional films are educational
videos recorded on electromagnetic tape, hard disk, DVD, or flash card.
In conclusion, the following advantages of teaching psychology through movie can be noted:
- enables the student to easily understand the theory of psychology;
- easily apply knowledge of psychology in the analysis of films.
- to acquaint with the diversity of psychological personality types through the scientific method of observing
the behavior of the main characters of the film.
- demonstrate interesting psychological experiments conducted in special conditions.
- to reveal the mechanisms of the implementation of mental processes, to explain the operation of
psychological laws using animation, computer modeling.
- to visually teach practical psychological skills.
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