Welcome to another exciting edition of The Character Couch! This is that section of The Confusing Middle where we take a look at well-known movie and TV characters and examine them from a psychological point of view. What makes them tick? Grab some popcorn because today we're going to dive into the psyche of one … Continue reading The Character Couch – Cordelia Chase
Psychology
The Character Couch – Samwise Gamgee
Welcome to another exciting edition of The Character Couch! This is that section of The Confusing Middle where we take a look at well-known movie characters and examine them from a psychological point of view. What makes them tick? Grab some popcorn because today we're going to dive into the psyche of the unsung hero … Continue reading The Character Couch – Samwise Gamgee
The Psychology Behind Deal or No Deal
In the high-stakes world of game shows, few have captured the public's imagination quite like Deal or No Deal. With its simple premise and life-changing sums of money, the show has not only entertained millions but has also become an unexpected goldmine for behavioral economists and psychologists. This article delves into the fascinating psychology behind … Continue reading The Psychology Behind Deal or No Deal
The Character Couch – Mike Hanlon
Welcome to another exciting edition of The Character Couch! This is that section of The Confusing Middle where we take a look at well-known movie characters and examine them from a psychological point of view. What makes them tick? Grab some popcorn because today we're going to dive into the psyche of the steadfast guardian … Continue reading The Character Couch – Mike Hanlon
The Character Couch – Aragorn
Welcome to another exciting edition of The Character Couch! This is that section of The Confusing Middle where we take a look at well-known movie characters and examine them from a psychological point of view. What makes them tick? Grab some popcorn because today we're going to dive into the psyche of the Ranger of … Continue reading The Character Couch – Aragorn
The Character Couch – Wade Wilson
Welcome to another exciting edition of The Character Couch! This is that section of The Confusing Middle where we take a look at well-known movie characters and examine them from a psychological point of view. What makes them tick? Grab some popcorn because today we're going to dive into the psyche of the Merc with … Continue reading The Character Couch – Wade Wilson
Blogmas the Eighth
Welcome to day 8 of Blogmas! As we count down the days to Christmas, I’m excited to share a little holiday cheer with you. Each day until December 25th, I’ll be posting festive content to help get you into the spirit of the season. From the way we see the holidays in pop culture to the … Continue reading Blogmas the Eighth
The Character Couch – Ferris Bueller
Welcome to another exciting edition of The Character Couch! This is that section of The Confusing Middle where we take a look at well-known movie characters and examine them from a psychological point of view. What makes them tick? It's time to dig into the mind of everyone's favorite school-skipping, sports car-borrowing, parade-crashing teenager: the … Continue reading The Character Couch – Ferris Bueller
The Surprising Health Benefits of Laughter
Alright, folks, let's talk about something that we all love but rarely give enough credit to – laughter. That's right, the peculiar noise that escapes our mouths when we find something hilarious. But here's the thing, laughter isn't just a silly response to jokes or cat videos; it's actually a powerful tool for improving our … Continue reading The Surprising Health Benefits of Laughter
The Psychological Impact of Pixels and Quests
Today, we're taking a deep dive into the fascinating world of gaming psychology. That's right, we're going to explore how those pixelated adventures and virtual quests can actually impact our emotions and behavior in the real world. So, grab your controller, put on your thinking cap, and let's level up our understanding of this captivating … Continue reading The Psychological Impact of Pixels and Quests