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Diagnosing Demonic Possession (RELOADED)

Diagnosing Demonic Possession (RELOADED)

FromDoctor Psycho


Diagnosing Demonic Possession (RELOADED)

FromDoctor Psycho

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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What is more terrifying? The moment where you realize you've been possessed by demons OR the moment where you realize it's all in your head? In this week's episode, Professor Michael Drane revisits one of our most *chilling* episodes -- Diagnosing Demonic Possession. If you thought 'The Exorcism of Emily Rose' was a cult classic, wait until you hear ours. Listen in as we explore demonic possession in comparison with psychological phenomena like Psychosis and Split Personality Disorder by reviewing 'The Exorcism of Emily Rose', along with other famous pop-culture examples. Stay safe out there friends, and we hope you enjoy the show. Music by: Michael Drane                                             * * * Follow us on all platforms at @upcpodcast Unpopular Culture Podcast is a Forensic Psychology podcast created and hosted by Professor & Psychotherapist Michael Drane. Working with a team of professionals, he seeks to shine a light into the broken underbelly of society. Listen as he explores subjects like: True Crime: Serial Killers, Murders, Stalkers, Cults, Forensic Analysis Psychology: Mental Illness, Personality Disorders, Social Phenomenon, Mob Mentality, Psychosis Culture: Sexuality, Satanic Panic, Relationships, TV Analysis, Movie Analysis, Character Analysis We are an independent psychology podcast. Help us keep UPC free of ads and on the air by supporting the show. Additionally, gain access to our "Stalkers Only" archive, and help be a part of the creative process. Support the Show! —> patreon.com/upcpodcast 
Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A psychotherapist dives into the broken underbelly of society, shining a light on more neglected topics in Pop Culture, Psychology, & Modern Media