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The Road to Self-Recognition - Interviews with Authors, Researchers and Psychologists

The Road to Self-Recognition - Interviews with Authors, Researchers and Psychologists

By: Alicia Domínguez Pérez
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“The Road to Self-Recognition: Interviews with Researchers, Writers and Psychologists” is a video podcast created by Alice in Gothic Land. This is a space where you can listen to different series of interviews/lessons where we analyse horror and the Gothic from the other side. The aim is to help you keep learning aspects of your own identity.© 2022 Alice in Gothic Land Personal Development Personal Success Relationships Social Sciences
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  • The therapeutic side of horror films: The Road to Self-Recognition #13
    Jul 27 2024

    “The Road to Self-Recognition: Interviews with Researchers, Writers and Psychologists” is a video podcast created by Alice in Gothic Land. This is a space where you can listen to series of interviews/lessons where we analyse horror and the Gothic from the other side. The aim is to help you keep learning aspects of your own identity.

    In Episode 13, “The therapeutic side of horror films”, Tugce Kutlu and I explore the positive and unexpected benefits of horror films in productions such as Evil Dead Rise, The Midnight Club and The Exorcist, among others.

    →→ Watch Our Free Webinar “The Shadowy Truth between Modern Horror and Gothic Trends” https://www.gothicalice.com/the-shadowy-truth

    You can also follow me on my webpage, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Medium, WhatsApp and Telegram.

    You can also send me an email with your comments.

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    31 mins
  • How horror films and trauma narratives can heal people: The Road to Self-Recognition #12
    Jun 29 2024

    “The Road to Self-Recognition: Interviews with Researchers, Writers and Psychologists” is a video podcast created by Alice in Gothic Land. This is a space where you can listen to series of interviews/lessons where we analyse horror and the Gothic from the other side. The aim is to help you keep learning aspects of your own identity.

    In Episode 12, “How horror films and trauma narratives can heal people”, Tugce Kutlu and I talk about the horrors of war and what goes behind the human mind through horror films and narratives.

    →→ Watch Our Free Webinar “The Shadowy Truth between Modern Horror and Gothic Trends” https://www.gothicalice.com/the-shadowy-truth

    You can also follow me on my webpage, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Medium, WhatsApp and Telegram.

    You can also send me an email with your comments.

    To follow Tugce Kutlu, here are her social media links:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/tkutlu88

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/t_kutlu88/

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    44 mins
  • The Shadowy Truth behind Modern Horror and Gothic Trends Part 4: The Road to Self-Recognition #11
    Mar 4 2023

    “The Road to Self-Recognition: Interviews with Researchers, Writers and Psychologists” is a video podcast created by Alice in Gothic Land. This is a space where you can listen to series of interviews/lessons where we analyse horror and the Gothic from the other side. The aim is to help you keep learning aspects of your own identity.

    In Episode 11, “The Shadowy Truth behind Modern Horror and Gothic Trends Part 3”, I ask Tugce Kutlu which horror films and series she has been watching recently.

    →→ Join the waiting list for the Summer Seminar “The Shadowy Truth between Modern Horror and Gothic Trends” https://www.gothicalice.com/the-shadowy-truth

    You can also follow me on my webpage, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Medium and Pinterest.

    You can also send me an email with your comments.

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    31 mins
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