Author: Amanda Rosen

Deconstructing the Psychology of Twin Peaks

Deconstructing the Psychology of Twin Peaks

Article | Psychology
Who killed Laura Palmer? For years, this question was the magnetic center of a cultural phenomenon. Yet, the work of director David Lynch suggests that asking the question is far more important than finding the answer.
Beyond the Candy Kingdom: The Deep Philosophy of Adventure Time

Beyond the Candy Kingdom: The Deep Philosophy of Adventure Time

Article | Life
The world of Adventure Time can feel like a fever dream. A talking dog who can stretch into any shape imaginable, a hero who is just a boy, and a land populated by candy people and vampire queens.
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What "The Big Lebowski" Teaches Us About a Meaningful Life

Article | Life
He lives in Los Angeles, but he’s not chasing fame or fortune. He’s got his place, his friends, and his routine. Jeffrey Lebowski, better known as “the Dude,” might just be one of the most unassuming figures to ever grace the screen.
The Psychology of the Guardians of the Galaxy

The Psychology of the Guardians of the Galaxy

Article | Trauma
They call themselves the Guardians of the Galaxy, a motley crew of extraterrestrial misfits who somehow manage to save the universe time and again. Yet, in their own words, they are losers.
Fate, Hope, Freedom, Meaning: Lessons from Shawshank for a Resilient Life

Fate, Hope, Freedom, Meaning: Lessons from Shawshank for a Resilient Life

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
The Shawshank Redemption is more than just a prison film; it’s a profound exploration of the human condition. It serves up a potent mix of existential truths that, once considered, can shift the way we view our own lives.
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How "Chocolat" Shows Us the Courage to Face Our Fears and Embrace Life

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
The film “Chocolat” offers more than just a charming story; it’s a rich tapestry of human experience, inviting us to explore our own hidden landscapes of conflict and desire.
Inside Squid Game: A Psychological Deep Dive into Its Deadly Contest and Characters

Inside Squid Game: A Psychological Deep Dive into Its Deadly Contest and Characters

Blog | Harmful habits
The global phenomenon ‘Squid Game’ managed to captivate millions by doing just that, wrapping its exploration of human psychology in a veneer of children's games with deadly stakes.
Why Dr. Sean's Approach in Good Will Hunting Was Both Powerful and Problematic

Why Dr. Sean's Approach in Good Will Hunting Was Both Powerful and Problematic

Blog | Psychotherapy
The film "Good Will Hunting" has resonated with many, not least for its depiction of a raw and unconventional therapeutic relationship. While it stands out for presenting a more adequate and positive image of a therapist.
Movie Men vs. Real Men: Understanding the Fantasy and Finding Real Love

Movie Men vs. Real Men: Understanding the Fantasy and Finding Real Love

Blog | Man and woman relationship
We often find ourselves drawn to love stories on the silver screen. But beyond the comforting glow of a happy ending, it's worth looking closer at the kind of men often presented to us.
Exploring Feminine Truths in

Exploring Feminine Truths in "Picnic at Hanging Rock's" Enduring Mystery

Blog | Self-acceptance
The enigmatic film "Picnic at Hanging Rock" often leaves a lingering sense of unease and fascination. While its surface plot appears straightforward.
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