Author: Amanda Rosen

Killing the Joke: How Deadpool Weaponizes Self-Awareness

Killing the Joke: How Deadpool Weaponizes Self-Awareness

Article | Self-acceptance
He stands out, a glaring anomaly in a universe of stoic heroes in tight leotards. Deadpool is a special case, a character built to oppose the very system of pompous saviors he is a part of.
Why We Love a Flawed Hero: The Psychology of Iron Man

Why We Love a Flawed Hero: The Psychology of Iron Man

Article | Self-acceptance
"Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist." Tony Stark's self-description is as iconic as the armored suit he built. He evokes a storm of conflicting feelings.
More Than Monsters: The Psychological Depths of Stranger Things

More Than Monsters: The Psychological Depths of Stranger Things

Article | Fears and phobias


If you've made it through the marathon final episodes of Stranger Things Season 4, you likely still have Kate Bush’s voice echoing in your mind.
Beyond the Picket Fence: Unpacking the Trauma of Desperate Housewives

Beyond the Picket Fence: Unpacking the Trauma of Desperate Housewives

Article | Trauma
The television series Desperate Housewives masterfully peels back the pristine veneer of suburban life to reveal something far more complex than simple romantic entanglements.
The Princess Problem: What Disney's Heroines Really Teach Us About Life and Love

The Princess Problem: What Disney's Heroines Really Teach Us About Life and Love

Article | Psychology
Has a prince ever kissed you? For many, the answer is a quiet no. Life isn't a fairy tale. There are struggles with family, a feeling of not fitting in, a sense that something is missing.
More Than Muscle: The Unexpected Philosophy of Fast & Furious

More Than Muscle: The Unexpected Philosophy of Fast & Furious

Article | Family
For over two decades, the Fast & Furious saga has thundered across our screens. On the surface, the formula seems unchanged: spectacular car races, impossible heists, and above all, the unbreakable bonds of family.
What 'House of the Dragon' Sacrificed by Trading a Sprawling World for Castle Walls

What 'House of the Dragon' Sacrificed by Trading a Sprawling World for Castle Walls

Article | Psychology
When a story becomes a cultural monolith, a pop culture phenomenon, it leaves an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. Its successor, then, is born not onto a blank slate, but into a world of towering expectations.
What The Simpsons Teaches Us About Family, Flaws, and Society

What The Simpsons Teaches Us About Family, Flaws, and Society

Article | Family
t almost feels as if the universe, in all its complexity, has been meticulously cataloged and satirized within the animated world of The Simpsons.
What Is True Power? A Lesson from Those Who Refused the Ring

What Is True Power? A Lesson from Those Who Refused the Ring

Article | Psychology
It began with the forging of the Great Rings. Three for the Elves, wisest of all beings. Seven for the Dwarf-lords, great miners and craftsmen of the mountain halls. And nine, nine rings were gifted to the race of Men, who above all else, desire power.
What's Hiding Behind the Cloak? The Psychology of Stephen Strange

What's Hiding Behind the Cloak? The Psychology of Stephen Strange

Article | Self-acceptance
He seems to succeed at everything he sets his mind to, from saving lives in the operating room to saving the universe with incantations. Doctor Stephen Strange is brilliant, powerful, and utterly dedicated.
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