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The Psychology of The Backrooms

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What makes the Backrooms so unsettling — and why do they linger long after you stop listening?

In this episode of Psychology of the Strange, I explore the psychology behind the Backrooms, the internet’s most disturbing modern myth, and why endless hallways, fluorescent lights, and empty rooms trigger such deep unease. This isn’t a story about monsters or jump scares. It’s a story about liminal spaces, derealization, and what happens to the mind when familiar environments lose their meaning.

I begin with a real experience of getting lost in underground hospital corridors — a real-life Backrooms moment — before moving into an immersive storytelling segment that recreates the quiet horror of endless space. From there, I break down the psychological mechanisms behind the fear: predictive processing failure, free-floating anxiety, social absence, and existential threat.

This episode connects the Backrooms to modern life — burnout, bureaucracy, and the feeling of being trapped in systems you didn’t design and can’t escape. I explore why adding monsters actually weakens the horror, how liminal spaces destabilize the brain, and why the Backrooms feel less like fiction and more like a mirror of the world we’re living in.

If you’ve ever felt unsettled in an empty hospital hallway, an abandoned mall, a quiet office after hours, or a place that felt familiar but wrong — this episode is for you.

Topics include:

  • The psychology of liminal spaces

  • Why the Backrooms are so disturbing

  • Derealization and depersonalization

  • Predictive processing and anxiety

  • Environmental meaning and fear

  • Modern folklore and internet horror

  • Burnout, bureaucracy, and existential dread

  • Why some horror stays with you

Listen now to understand why the Backrooms don’t end when the hallway does — and why some spaces swallow you long after you leave them.

Psychology of the Strange is part of the Darkcast Network-- Welcome to the Darkside

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