Quote from Dr. Molly Clock in My Old Friend's New Friend
J.D.: That, my friends, is Mr. Radford getting out of bed. And that's Mr. Radford falling back into bed. But still, enough to rub it in Dr. Cox's face. Dr. Molly Clock: That is so great. But I wouldn't do that unless you want him to rub your face in it. J.D.: Did you not see what just happened, or do you not get face rubbing? Because it's more than just a bizarro way to memorize people's names. Dr. Molly Clock: Johnny, I mean what Dr. Cox did was classic reverse psychology. And so is this: [backing away] Behavioral modification can sometimes be brought about through classic conditioning. Reverse psychology? Nothing? 'Cause that really kills at the psychiatric conferences. J.D.: I must go to one of those.