Dr. Scarlet was honored to have been mentioned in the Del Mar Times article, Education Matters, Understanding LGBTQ Issues. You can read the article Here.
Dr. Scarlet was honored to have been mentioned in the Del Mar Times article, Education Matters, Understanding LGBTQ Issues. You can read the article Here.
Chapter 12: There Mirror of Erised
Join Dustin and Dr. Scarlet as they discuss a child’s yearning for adventure, hedonic VS. eudaimonic well being or happiness, and the psychology of desire.
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Dr. Scarlet was thrilled to be interviewed by Forbes about 10 valuable mental health lessons we can learn from Harry Potter. Check out this amazing article Here.
Dr. Scarlet was honored to write an article on the 15 times Harry Potter Got Mental Health Just Right. Great article about the series we know and love and the ways J.K Rowling showed us the many faces of mental health. You can read the article Here.
ST Podcast Ep. 32: Psychology of Cult TV SDCC Panel 2019
Are you struggling about the upcoming ending of your favorite TV shows? Do you feel connected to certain TV shows’ stories and characters? So do these panelists! This team of actors, TV writers, and psychologists will discuss the psychology of your favorite TV shows, such as Supernatural, Game of Thrones, Arrow, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Young Justice, and others. Psychologist Dr. Janina Scarlet (Harry Potter Therapy; Dark Agents), actors Ruth Connell (Supernatural) and Rachel Miner (Supernatural), builder and actor Tamara Robertson(MythBusters), writer Deric Hughes (Flash; Beauty and the Beast), and NYT bestselling author Jonathan Maberry (V-Wars) will discuss your favorite TV shows. Dustin McGinnis (Superhero Therapy podcast) moderates.
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ST Podcast Ep. 31: Spider-Man Far From Home
Join Dustin and Dr. Scarlet as they discuss the Spider-Man Far From Home. They talk about the correlation between the “blipping” event to how service members might feel returning home from deployment. They also discuss the psychology behind perception, illusion, and putting pressure on teenagers.
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Dr. Scarlet was thrilled to be interviewed by the San Diego Reader on how fans who love pop culture can find ways to cope with their mental health difficulties through fictional characters. You can read the article Here.
Dr. Scarlet was interviewed about her experiences and Post Traumatic Growth after Chernobyl. You can check out the article Here.
Here are a few of Dr. Scarlet’s panels for SDCC 2019. We hope you drop by.