Dr. Scarlet Interviewed by The Orange County Register

Dr. Scarlet was honored to be interviewed about Dark Agents by the OCR. This article wonderful illustrates the power of healing through our connection with pop culture and entertainment.

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Dr. Scarlet joins the Guardians MH Podcast

Dr. Scarlet was honored to be a guest on the Guardians MH (Guardians of Mental Health) podcast. They discuss mental health awareness and Harry Potter Therapy.

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Harry Potter Therapy Podcast Season 2 Chapter 13: The Very Secret Diary

S2 Chapter 13: The Very Secret Diary

On this episode, Dr. Scarlet and Dustin discuss the effects of embarrassing displays of affection in public, the predatory undertones of Tom Riddle’s Diary, and the pitfalls of profiling.

WonderCon@Home: Mental Health and the Power of Comics Featuring “Dark Agents”

Mental Health and the Power of Comics Featuring “Dark Agents”- Janina Scarlet, Ph.D. (author; Superhero Therapy, Dark Agents Book I) and Vince Alvendia (artist; Harry Potter Therapy, Dark Agents) discuss their new graphic novel, Dark Agents Book I: Violet and the Trial of Trauma and the impact of comics as a mental health tool for therapy and healing. Joining the discussion are Harpreet Malla, Ph.D.(registered psychologist) and Chase Masterson (actor; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). The panel is moderated by Dustin McGinnis (songwriter and musician).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjwDFC4YvWk

WonderCon@Home: Psychology of Cult TV Panel 2020

Psychology of Cult TV Shows and How to Cope with the Ending of a Series. From Supernatural to Arrow, and Agents of SHIELD, the ending of our favorite TV shows and characters can be experienced as a painful loss. This panel will focus on how we can celebrate our beloved fandoms and find support even as our favorite series come to an end. Join psychologists Dr. Janina Scarlet (Dark Agents; Supernatural Therapy), Dr. Billy San Juan (Doctor Who Psychology; California Screamin’), as well as actors Austin Basis (Supernatural) and Rachel Minder (Supernatural), and writers Deric Hughes (Arrow, Flash), Jonathan Maberry (VWars; Black Panther), and Jenna Busch (Womanthology; Supernatural Therapy) as they discuss the mental health benefits of your favorite TV shows and how we can cope with the series finale. Dustin McGinnis (Superhero Therapy podcast) moderates.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjwDFC4YvWk

Superhero Therapy Podcast Ep. 53: Greg Weisman

ST Podcast Ep. 53: Greg Weisman

On this powerful and personal episode, Dr. Scarlet and Dustin McGinnis are joined by special guest, animation legend, Greg Weisman. Helming some of animation’s greatest hits like Gargoyles, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Star Wars Rebels, and Young Justice, Greg Weisman understands the power of consequences and establishing emotional connection through his characters and shows.

 

 

Superhero Therapy Podcast Ep. 52: Superhero Therapy for First Responders and Health Care Professionals

ST Podcast Ep. 52: Superhero Therapy for First Responders and Health Care Professionals

A special tribute episode for the everyday superheroes who have been risking their lives daily to save the world – Health Care Providers and First Responders.

Dr. Scarlet Interviewed for The Chicago Tribune

Shows being canceled or ending can have a significant affect on their fanbase. Dr. Scarlet was honored to have been interviewed for the Chicago Tribune on the upcoming end of the Supernatural television show.

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Harry Potter Therapy Podcast Season 2 Chapter 12: The Polyjuice Potion

S2 Chapter 12: The Polyjuice Potion

On this magical episode, Dr. Scarlet and Dustin discuss how the sorting hat is the last thing you want to approach for reassurance, Harry’s connection to Fawkes the phoenix, and the ramifications of the Polyjuice potion.

 

Superhero Therapy Podcast Ep. 51: Psychology of Wynonna Earp

ST Podcast Ep. 51: Psychology of Wynonna Earp

On this episode, Dr. Scarlet and Dustin are joined by Wynonna Earp creator Beau Smith and illustrator Lora Innes. They discuss diversity within the Wynonna Earp fandom, the power of compassionate action, reconnecting with creativity, and banding together to face the global Covid-19 pandemic.