Dr. Scarlet Featured on Shoutout SoCal

Dr. Scarlet was honored to be interviewed by Shoutout SoCal about Superhero Therapy, her goal to destigmatize mental health disorders through our connection to pop culture, and her work with refugees.

Click HERE to read the interview.

YouTube video of Dr. Scarlet’s interview on The Books That Make You Podcast

Dr. Scarlet was honored to be a guest on the Books That Make You Podcast. In the episode she discusses how graphic novels, like Dark Agents, can help teens and young adults cope with PTSD and other mental health struggles. Check out the wonderful video coverage of Dr. Scarlet’s interview below.

Cover reveal for Dr. Scarlet’s new book, Super Survivors

How do we survive when it feels like our world has ended?
Here is the cover reveal for Dr Scarlet’s upcoming book, “Super Survivors: Superhero Therapy for Facing Disaster-Related Trauma.” It is a self-help guide for anyone struggling with the pandemic or other disasters.
Published by Little, Brown UK and illustrated by Vince Alvendia
It’s available for preorder now:

I am not good enough: Learning to Manage the Imposter Syndrome

You might have heard people mention the Imposter Syndrome, sometimes known as the Fraud Syndrome. It refers to the idea that your accomplishments aren’t worthy of the attention, praise, and care that you are receiving and that everyone will find out that you are actually a fraud.

It is almost like there is a monster sitting on your shoulder, whispering the worst things about yourself and making you doubt your every move.

Continue reading I am not good enough: Learning to Manage the Imposter Syndrome

Dr. Scarlet’s article on Dark Agents and understanding PTSD

Dr. Scarlet wrote an article for New Harbinger Publications about her book, Dark Agents, and how it helps kids and teens learn more about PTSD.

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Dr. Scarlet To Be Special Guest At PNOC Foundation Event

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and we invite you to celebrate the superhero in us all. September 27th at 1pm PT/4pm ET. This is a free virtual event targeted at children ages 4-12. All children and families are welcome to join in on the fun!

Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium event flyer featuring superhero children
Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium event flyer featuring superhero children

Dr. Scarlet Interviewed for the New York Times!

Dr. Scarlet was honored to be interviewed by Megan Margulies (Granddaughter of Joe Simon, Co-Creator of Captain America) about her origin story and Superhero Therapy can play an important role inspiring heroic behaviors in children.

Click HERE to read article.