Dr. Scarlet was honored to be interviewed by InsideHook for their article “Why Buying Your Kids More Comic Books Can Benefit Their Mental Health.”
Trauma Therapy, Superhero Therapy, and Therapy for Creatives
Superhero Psychology, Inc. is now officially open for clients and consultations for trauma therapy, superhero therapy (helping you to become your own version of a hero IRL), and therapy for creatives to magnify your creativity.
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“It Shouldn’t Be This Way” Audiobook now available on Audible
Dr. Scarlet’s Audiobook, “It Shouldn’t Be This Way” is now available
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Every life-changing experience, be it the loss of a function, a job or a friendship or the death of a loved one, can be excruciating. Illness can forever alter our life and our abilities. And what makes it even more challenging is that many other people might fail to understand how challenging our adjustment to “normalcy” might be. Because there is no “normal” in these experiences. How can there be?
When people hear the word acceptance, they might assume that it means being OK with what happened in the past or with how things currently are. In fact, there is a difference between acceptance and “feeling good” about what happened—acceptance means allowing yourself to feel whatever emotions naturally come up in response to what you are going through. It means acknowledging the reality of the pain, even though in an ideal world, it shouldn’t be that way.
This therapeutic and comforting self-help guide will help you:
- Give yourself the permission to grieve or process events in the way that makes sense to you
- To fully experience and accept your feelings of anger, grief, frustration or anxiety
- To own your truth, even if it makes others uncomfortable
This essential book will teach you to understand and be able to accept the difficult moments and circumstances in your life and make room for how you feel about them. And with this kind of an acceptance, there can be healing.
Dr. Scarlet Interviewed on The Reset Mind Podcast
Dr. Scarlet was honored to be the first guest on the Reset Mind podcast.
Dr. Scarlet Interviewed on the Mental Health Quest Podcast
Dr. Scarlet was honored to be invited to join the Mental Health Quest Podcast.
SuperKids Activity Book Featured in Cancer Today Magazine
Dr. Scarlet’s collaboration with the Pop Culture Hero Coalition, SuperKids, has been featured as a suggested resource in Cancer Today Magazine. This wonderful activity book is an amazing resource that engages children and helps them find strength in their health struggles.
Dr. Scarlet’s Interview With The Mindful Self about Ukrainian Resilience
The war in Ukraine is horrifying. We can’t help but feel pain as we witness the senseless loss of life and freedom. Dr. Scarlet discusses the realities of war and the willpower of those who are fighting to be free. Click HERE for Article
Dr. Scarlet Mentioned in Article on the Animation World Network
Dr. Scarlet worked with Young Justice show creators/Executive Producers Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti on realistic portrayals of Superhero PTSD.
Dr. Scarlet’s SlashFilm Interview
Dr. Scarlet was honored to be interviewed by SlashFilm.com about the psychological power behind the Twilight Zone curse.
Dr. Scarlet Mentioned in Entertainment Weekly!
Dr. Scarlet was mentioned for her work with the show runners of the HBO Max TV show Young Justice: Phantoms. She was the mental health consultant on the show to help accurately portray the process of grief.
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