Two licensed therapists discuss the spookier side of psychology. If you're into macabre topics, dark humor, and learning about behavior and psychology-- this podcast is for you!
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesTrue CrimeScience |
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics including murder, mental health disorders, and legal proceedings related to violent crimes.
Welcome, fellow curious minds, to another spine-tingling episode of Spooky Psychology.
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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics including murder, mental health disorders, and legal proceedings related to violent crimes.
Welcome, fellow curious minds, to another spine-tingling episode of Spooky Psychology.
Today, we... more
TRICK OR TREAT, Spooky Peeps!
After a spellbinding hiatus, Spooky Psychology is back, resurrected from the depths of eerie silence and now more bewitching than ever. We've conjured a host of audio enhancements that'll send shivers down your spine ... more
We are back! Big thanks to you all for your patience.
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www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/understanding-adult-fire-setting-pyromania-arson
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-new-brain/201811/inside-the-mind-arsonist
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I like this podcast a lot but one of the girls talks so quiet I can hardly hear at full volume!!
I’ll change the stars if fixed
Love that the format is casual and both hosts seem very interested in what they’re talking about! However, the audio is super distracting. At times it seems they’re talking in the direction opposite the microphone, sometimes there are awkwardly long breaks between talking, there is what sounds like a tv playing in the background and is that an oscillating fan or a really loud dishwasher in the background?
Please figure out why you do so much nervous laughing so you can cut it out. It’s extremely distracting and really takes away from the information shared and conciseness this podcasts is lacking.
Finally some INTELLIGENT "spooky" podcasting! But oftentimes Megan's audio is so much quieter than Lauren's that it's tough to hear, even on the highest volume or they're both so quiet that it's a pain to Lauren to on the car with GPS (Siri ends up screaming). I look forward to Lauren and Megan getting better equipment/editing so it's an easier listen because the content is A+++++++.
Update in response to the Mandela effect intro: sounds like someone is clicking a mouse nonstop. :( I wish I cou... more
All of the episodes sound so interesting. I really wanted to like this podcast. I couldn’t get through the first episode I tried to listen to. Can hear all of the mouse clicking in the back, fuzzy audio background noises and the tongue clicking/ mouth noises were all just too distracting for me to keep listening.
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