Psychoanalysis: A Horror Therapy Podcast
A podcast by Consequence Podcast Network - Thursdays
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149 Episodes
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Comfort Horror / House of 1000 Corpses (2003) with Sarah Stubbs
Published: 23/06/2022 -
Suicide / Pulse (2001)
Published: 16/06/2022 -
Comfort Horror / Blue Velvet (1986) with Andrew
Published: 9/06/2022 -
Suicide / Flatliners (1990) PART 2
Published: 6/06/2022 -
Suicide / Flatliners (1990) PART 1
Published: 2/06/2022 -
Comfort Horror / Dolls (1986) with Zena Dixon
Published: 26/05/2022 -
Mothers / Goodnight Mommy (2014)
Published: 19/05/2022 -
Comfort Horror / Angel Heart (1987) with Scott Woods
Published: 12/05/2022 -
Mothers / Carrie (1976) PART 2
Published: 9/05/2022 -
Bad Mothers / Carrie (1976) PART 1
Published: 5/05/2022 -
Comfort Horror / Frankenstein (1931) with Brian Keiper
Published: 28/04/2022 -
Dreams / A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
Published: 21/04/2022 -
Comfort Horror / Happy Birthday to Me (1981) with Patrick Hamilton
Published: 14/04/2022 -
Dreams / Mulholland Drive (2001) PART 2
Published: 11/04/2022 -
Dreams / Mulholland Drive (2001) PART 1
Published: 7/04/2022 -
Bonus / Midnight Mass (2021)
Published: 31/03/2022 -
Comfort Horror / The Exorcist (1973) PART 2
Published: 28/03/2022 -
Comfort Horror / The Exorcist (1973) PART 1
Published: 24/03/2022 -
Workplace Anxiety / Mayhem (2017)
Published: 17/03/2022 -
Comfort Horror / Fear Street: Part Three - 1666 (2021) with Mae Shults
Published: 10/03/2022
Ever wonder why anxious people love horror movies? Curious about how having the daylights scared out of you can help you feel better? Hosts Jenn Adams, Lara Unnerstall, and therapist Mike Snoonian break it down (and back it up with academic research) on Psychoanalysis: A Horror Therapy Podcast. Each month, we’ll take an in-depth look at a topic in the mental health field like anxiety, PTSD, and toxic relationships. For our bi-weekly episodes, we’ll pair topics with a horror film and analyze its plot and characters through the lens of mental health. We’ll also discuss our own mental health exp