Psych Hero

Centalynn Artworks: Psych Hero Podcast

Jacenta L. Irlanda, MA, LPC, ATR-P is a licensed professional mental health counselor who graduated from Naropa University in 2017 for Transpersonal Art Therapy. Ms. Irlanda has been actively involved in studying superhero psychology and currently works as a mental health therapist with adults. Psych Hero podcast is focused on promoting discussion of superhero psychology and awareness of how comic book characters may be used in mental health therapeutic practices. Psych Hero was produced under Ms. Irlanda's art business, Centalynn Artworks.

  1. Punisher's Police Brutality

    05/07/2020

    Punisher's Police Brutality

    Topic: Police and the Military Using the Punisher Logo Psychology: systemic, social, and symbolic or analytical psychology Guest: Gerry Mulowayi Disclaimer: Psych Hero has no affiliation with Marvel, DC, or any other publications discussed in this podcast. This episode contains some foul language used. Description: This podcast encompasses taking a look at police brutality and current events surrounding Black Lives Matter in 2020. Information referencing Colorado statistics and Governor Jared Polis recently signing a bill for police reform. In addition, learn about some history of the Punisher and words from the creator about the police and military using the Punisher's symbol. Special guest Gerry joins Psych Hero to share his thoughts on the use of the symbol. Gerry Mulowayi's website https://artogm.com/ R. Alan Brooks' Youtube Webseries about his film in the making: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXoMjmw6oIA Resources Mentioned in Podcast: Roots of Police Violence: https://www.facebook.com/georgehtakei/videos/314910303012052/ Systemic Racism Explained: https://www.facebook.com/NowThisPolitics/videos/2745589452330472/ https://screenrant.com/marvel-police-punisher-skull-black-lives-matter/?utm_source=SR-FB-P&utm_medium=Social-Distribution&utm_campaign=SR-FB-P&fbclid=IwAR17vIEMRI_epPu_yvm4FMQpp3ngpqjEJQfHRwiCfjn5Xmja1t4fbB_o60E https://coloradosun.com/2020/06/19/colorado-police-accountability-bill-becomes-law/ https://www.vulture.com/article/marvel-punisher-police-cops-military-fandom.html https://www.salon.com/2019/04/28/the-punisher-skull-unofficial-logo-of-the-white-american-death-cult/ https://www.cbr.com/punisher-history-logo-used-police-military-politicians/ https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/the-punisher-inspires-soldiers-and-cops-worldwide-and-thats-not-a-good-thing https://medium.com/@NerdSync/the-psychology-of-the-punisher-is-frank-castle-evil-e96ddba07689

    1hr 25min
  2. Archetyped Superperson

    15/05/2020

    Archetyped Superperson

    Topic: Archetyped Superperson Psychology: Jungian Psychology, Analytical Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Pop Culture Psychology, Superhero Psychology Disclosure: This podcast has no affiliation with DC, Marvel, Valiant comics, or any other publications discussed. Description: This podcast discusses Jungian Archetypes, what are archetypes and how do they pertain to comic books? Learn about what journey of each archetype and how they are defined. Comic book archetypes are discussed in relation to Jung's archetypes that Carol S. Pearson redefines. Hear about the natural relationship between Jungian Psychology and Superhero Psychology. Special note, Jungian Psychology has strong ties to art therapy practices. References: Papadopoulos, R. K. (2006). The handbook of jungian psychology: theory, practice and applications. New York: Taylor & Francis Group. Pearson, C. S. (2015). Awakening the heroes within: twelve archetypes to help us find ourselves and transform our world. San Francisco: HarperElixir. Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight by Travis Langley The Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell How Can Pop Culture Heroes Help You Rewrite Your Life? (2019), by Justine Mastin and LArisa A. Garski The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration by Jennifer Canzoneri Superheroes & Superegos: Analyzing the Minds Behind the Masks by Sharon Packet The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines by Mike Madrid What is a Superhero? Edited By Robin S. Rosenberg & Peter Coogan Does This Cape Make Me Look Fat? Pop Psychology for Superheroes (2006), by Chelsea Cain & Marc Mohan. The Psychology of Superheroes (2008), edited by Robin Rosenberg. Our Superheroes, Ourselves (2013), edited by Robin Rosenberg. Captain America vs. Iron Man: Freedom, Security, Psychology (2016), edited by Travis Langley. Superhero Therapy (2016), by Dr. Janina Scarlet Why Popular Culture Psychology? What’s the Point? (2018), by Travis Langley Wonder Woman Psychology: Lassoing the Truth (2017), edited by Travis Langley & Mara Wood.

    1hr 7min

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Jacenta L. Irlanda, MA, LPC, ATR-P is a licensed professional mental health counselor who graduated from Naropa University in 2017 for Transpersonal Art Therapy. Ms. Irlanda has been actively involved in studying superhero psychology and currently works as a mental health therapist with adults. Psych Hero podcast is focused on promoting discussion of superhero psychology and awareness of how comic book characters may be used in mental health therapeutic practices. Psych Hero was produced under Ms. Irlanda's art business, Centalynn Artworks.