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    Episode 111: But What if He WAS His Mother, Rather Than Just Obsessed? Psycho (1960)

    March 9, 2026 / 0 Comments

    Join Alex in a solo episode as he explores the more overt mother obsession themes in Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960). The film released two years after Hitchcock’s Vertigo, which had subtler mother obsession themes. In this film, which stars Janet Leigh as Marion Crane and Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, Hitchcock specifically smacks the audience over the head with the overt Oedipal complex and Freudian themes. Hailed as a masterpiece in its own right, Psycho is considered to be Hitchcock’s first horror movie, with a insane lasting cultural impact, the least of which the shrieking violins. The discussion is split into two broad parts: the first explores the Freudian themes in a historical context, as a sort of companion follow-up to the previous episode on Vertigo, and the second part latches onto the psychiatrist’s monologue at the end the film as a closer interpretation to what a modern clinical psychologist might assess and analyze within the context of the film’s plot.…

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    Episode 022: Welp, it Looks Like I Broke the First Two Rules—Fight Club (1999)

    October 26, 2020 / 0 Comments

    Join Alex in a solo episode as he discusses the psychological concepts in a wild ride of a film, Fight Club (1999), starring Edward Norton and Brad Pitt as <<SPOILER ALERT>> the same person… but actually different people? This episode is also an experimental delivery, with the bulk of the discussion happening during a live stream of Alex’s (https://twitch.tv/cogpsychprof), with participation and some shoutouts to Twitch chat.

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    Episode 021: The Film Where the DID Psychologist Does Everything Wrong—Split (2016) with Lyra Stein

    October 12, 2020 / 0 Comments

    Join Alex and guest host Dr. Lyra Stein in a discussion of the psychological concepts in Split (2016), a film where M. Night Shyamalan returns to the height of his powers in an exploration of Dissociative Identity Disorder, but breaks that whole thing by bringing in some supernatural elements. James McAvoy is so good, though!

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