122 episodes

Three licensed therapists breakdown and analyze popular movies and characters from the perspectives of an individual, child, and a marriage and family therapist.

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Popcorn Psychology Popcorn Psychology

    • TV & Film
    • 4.6 • 226 Ratings

Three licensed therapists breakdown and analyze popular movies and characters from the perspectives of an individual, child, and a marriage and family therapist.

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    Arrival: Communication & Existentialism

    Arrival: Communication & Existentialism

    Join us today as we discuss one of Hannah's favorite movies of all time, Arrival! We break down the use of communication in the film and how it relates to communication both in and out of therapy. We also explore the film's theme of existentialism and radical acceptance. 

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    • 1 hr 46 min
    Barbie: What Was I Made For?

    Barbie: What Was I Made For?

    Hi Barbie! In this episode, we are once again joined by our beloved friend, fellow therapist, and real life Barbie: Rachel Harrison. We discuss sense of self vs systemic identity. We also explore the themes of codependency and life changes. So put on your favorite pink outfit and join us!

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    • 1 hr 47 min
    Saltburn: Antisocial Personality Disorder & Dysfunctional Families

    Saltburn: Antisocial Personality Disorder & Dysfunctional Families

    Welcome to Season 7! We have heard your cries and we are starting with Saltburn!

    [content warning: this episode includes discussions of abuse]

    We attempt to understand Oliver Quick through the lens of antisocial personality disorder. We also discuss the Catton family as a model for dysfunctional family systems. 

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    • 1 hr 28 min
    Never Been Kissed: Neurodivergence & Predatory Relationships

    Never Been Kissed: Neurodivergence & Predatory Relationships

    [CW: Discussions of predatory relationships including references to assault]
    This year's winner of our Valentine's Day poll is Never Been Kissed! Listener beware if you are precious about this movie because we truly rip it apart. We first break down the characters of Josie and Rob. We discuss the potential of neurodivergence in regards to Josie and the impact of failed dreams via Rob. We spend a good chunk of this episode focusing on the predatory and reprehensible relationship between Josie AND A MAN WHO THINKS SHE IS A TEENAGER! So hang on to your favorite feather boa, cuz this is gonna be a bumpy ride.

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    • 2 hr 6 min
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: Why You Need Your Memories

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: Why You Need Your Memories

    Would it be better to forget than remember when pain is involved? We try to answer that question in our PATREON picked episode on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. We analyze the two main characters: Clementine & Joel. We also rip apart the ethics (or lack thereof) behind the “medical professionals” responsible for the forgetting procedure. Join us as we try to outrun the memory police!

    Thank you, Kayla!

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    • 1 hr 53 min
    Seinfeld & Festivus: Trauma & Personality Disorders

    Seinfeld & Festivus: Trauma & Personality Disorders

    Happy December 23rd! Or how its known in the Costanza household: HAPPY FESTIVUS! Join us as we round out 2023 by getting out our metal poles and discussing the Festivus episode of Seinfeld. We discuss how trauma is represented by George Costanza as well as how Festivus is a holiday made by and for someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. We wish you all a happy new year and we hope you all win your family's feats of strength!!

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    • 1 hr 13 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
226 Ratings

226 Ratings

Briayer ,

👍🏼

I really look forward to the new episodes! Great intersection of entertainment and psychology.

squashku ,

Psych AND movies? Yes please!

Hi! Just graduated with my bachelors in psych and I LOVE this podcast! I appreciate the expertise and the humor. The hosts are authentic, very down to earth, and knowledgeable in their craft. I love the variety of movies they cover and the dynamic between the hosts. Keep it up!

Samjodell ,

Love this podcast!

I went to college for Psych and Sociology and I am a HUGE movie/ tv show girl, so this podcast for me is a no brainer!

I love hearing all the different takes from each host, based on what they specialize in, and I enjoy that it’s easy to follow. The casual nature of the conversation makes for easy listening, and I think it’s great when Ben goes on little nerd-tangents, using his outside fandom knowledge when talking about certain cinema.

Overall, I really enjoy listening! My only issue is the placement of the advertisements. Someone will be mid-sentence and then the worst advertisement will take over. Sometimes, the same advertiser will play multiple advertisements in. a. row. But huge fan, and I will not let these advertisements win!

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