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Popcorn Psychology

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  • Three licensed therapists breakdown and analyze popular movies and characters from the perspectives of an individual, child, and a marriage and family therapist.
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  • Never Been Kissed: Neurodivergence & Predatory Relationships
    Feb 14 2024
    [CW: Discussions of predatory relationships including references to assault]
    This year's winner of our Valentine's Day poll is Never Been Kissed! Listener beware if you are precious about this movie because we truly rip it apart. We first break down the characters of Josie and Rob. We discuss the potential of neurodivergence in regards to Josie and the impact of failed dreams via Rob. We spend a good chunk of this episode focusing on the predatory and reprehensible relationship between Josie AND A MAN WHO THINKS SHE IS A TEENAGER! So hang on to your favorite feather boa, cuz this is gonna be a bumpy ride.
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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: Why You Need Your Memories
    Feb 1 2024
    Would it be better to forget than remember when pain is involved? We try to answer that question in our PATREON picked episode on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. We analyze the two main characters: Clementine & Joel. We also rip apart the ethics (or lack thereof) behind the “medical professionals” responsible for the forgetting procedure. Join us as we try to outrun the memory police!

    Thank you, Kayla!
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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Seinfeld & Festivus: Trauma & Personality Disorders
    Dec 23 2023
    Happy December 23rd! Or how its known in the Costanza household: HAPPY FESTIVUS! Join us as we round out 2023 by getting out our metal poles and discussing the Festivus episode of Seinfeld. We discuss how trauma is represented by George Costanza as well as how Festivus is a holiday made by and for someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. We wish you all a happy new year and we hope you all win your family's feats of strength!!
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    1 hr and 13 mins

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Great Concept, Terrific Execution

This is a podcasting idea that's been used before: deconstruct a movie using mental health concepts. This is the best I've encountered. the podcasters invest about 2 hours diagnosing characters with mental health conditions, discussing the rationale behind the diagnosis, and discussing how the characters would be treated in therapy. There is great rapport between the 3 hosts. They obviously know each other well. There banter provides an underlying humor to their narrative. This podcast is clever entertainment even if the listener isn't interested in mental health or psychology.

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