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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/the-psychology-of
 -corporal-punishment-45698/register">The Psychology Of Corporal Punishment
 </a>\nLeon is a practising psychological therapist\, and in his "Psycholog
 y Of" clubs\, he breaks down\, in simple terms\, the psychology behind our
  most human decision-making systems. Why are you the way you are? Why are 
 humans like this? Is it you? Your trauma? Your upbringing? Your experience
 s? How do all those affect how you see the world and act in it? Tonight\, 
 let's have a fascinating look at the psychology behind physical punishment
 ! Why did almost every civilisation in history believe that physical punis
 hment was necessary? And what changed? From schools and families to prison
 s and armies\, corporal punishment was once seen not as cruelty but as a n
 ormal\, and often essential\, way to teach discipline\, maintain order and
  shape behaviour. Today\, many societies have rejected it almost entirely\
 , viewing it as harmful and outdated. But what does psychology actually te
 ll us? Does removing physical punishment make people more compassionate\, 
 less resilient\, more responsible\, or simply different? And what happens 
 to a society when fear is no longer one of its tools for enforcing rules? 
 Join Leon\, a psychologist with a passion for understanding human behaviou
 r\, for a fascinating discussion exploring the psychology and history of c
 orporal punishment. Together we'll examine why it became so widespread acr
 oss cultures\, what made it effective in some contexts and deeply damaging
  in others\, and how changing ideas about authority\, childhood\, justice 
 and human rights transformed the way we think about discipline. We'll comp
 are different cultures and historical periods\, asking not only how societ
 ies punish those who break rules\, but how those choices shape the values\
 , personalities and relationships of everyone living within them. Whether 
 you see corporal punishment as a necessary part of history\, an unacceptab
 le form of violence or something far more complex\, this discussion will [
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LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:The Psychology Of Corporal Punishment
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