Author: Amanda Rosen

What a Cartoon Cat and Dog Can Teach Us About Our Inner Contradictions

What a Cartoon Cat and Dog Can Teach Us About Our Inner Contradictions

Article | Self-acceptance
For many, cats and dogs are the perfect symbols of incompatibility. We imagine an irreconcilable opposition between the two, a fundamental clash of natures. But what happens when they are forced to share not just a house, but a single body?
More Than a Fairy Tale: A Psychological Portrait of Two Sisters in Frozen

More Than a Fairy Tale: A Psychological Portrait of Two Sisters in Frozen

Article | Relationship
Princess doesn't have to be perpetually cheerful, that love at first sight can be a dangerous illusion, and that the love we have for ourselves and our family can be more powerful than any prince's kiss.
A Psychological Glimpse into the Gallagher Family

A Psychological Glimpse into the Gallagher Family

Article | Harmful habits
What is the true root of their problems? By looking at the key members of this family through a psychological lens, we can begin to understand the invisible forces that shape their lives.
Breaking the First Rule: Why We Must Talk About 'Fight Club'

Breaking the First Rule: Why We Must Talk About 'Fight Club'

Article | Mental health
We are told from the very beginning what the rules are. Everyone remembers the first two. And yet, we can’t seem to stop talking about it.
Titanic Love: Was it Real or Just a Beautiful Illusion?

Titanic Love: Was it Real or Just a Beautiful Illusion?

Article | Love
James Cameron's Titanic is more than a story about a historic disaster; it’s an epic dedicated to the searing, unforgettable romance between Jack and Rose.
The Unseen Psychology of Disney's Princes

The Unseen Psychology of Disney's Princes

Article | Psychology
Not all Disney princes are destined to remain in supporting roles, ceding the spotlight to the heroines. Many possess their own distinct personalities and storylines that exist independently of the princesses they love.
The Order of Plague: How ‘The Last of Us’ Exposes Our Deepest Social Fears

The Order of Plague: How ‘The Last of Us’ Exposes Our Deepest Social Fears

Article | Psychology
At first glance, HBO’s The Last of Us might seem like just another story in a long line of zombie apocalypse tales. We see the familiar ingredients: a mysterious pandemic, desperate survivors, and a grueling fight against the undead.
Know Thyself: The Socratic Quest at the Heart of The Matrix

Know Thyself: The Socratic Quest at the Heart of The Matrix

Article | Psychology
In the quiet hum of a simulated world, a programmer named Thomas Anderson leads a double life. By day, he is a cog in a corporate machine; by night, a hacker known as Neo.
The Philosophy of No Worries: What Timon and Pumbaa Can Teach Us About a Good Life

The Philosophy of No Worries: What Timon and Pumbaa Can Teach Us About a Good Life

Article | Psychology
Their philosophy may seem simple, but Timon and Pumbaa are thinkers in their own right. Timon, perhaps unknowingly, is even named after an ancient Greek philosopher, Timon of Phlius.
The Monster Inside: The Psychological Collapse of Walter White

The Monster Inside: The Psychological Collapse of Walter White

Article | Mental health
There are characters who live on the screen, and then there are those who get under your skin, forcing you to ask uncomfortable questions about yourself. Walter White is one of them.
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