Episode 207 "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock"
The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
Release Date: 07/10/2023
The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
As she continues to learn the ropes of becoming a supervillain in Gotham City, Harley Quinn seeks an important aspect of gaining bad-guy credibility: A nemesis!
info_outline Episode 232 "Harley Quinn: So, You Need a Crew?"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
Harley starts to realize that hard work alone will not get her far. In her attempts to recruit henchmen, Harley discovers that even amidst the lawlessness and savagery of Gotham's criminal society, there are unspoken rules, favors, and loyalties that keep her from advancing in her "career."
info_outline Episode 231 "Joker: Folie à Deux"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
Joker: Folie à Deux continues the bleak story about Arthur Fleck (Joker) and his spiraling from misunderstood recluse to deluded sociopath. The film makes use of textbook forensic psychology, melancholic musical performances, and deep dissections of Fleck's psyche to pull audiences into a genuine curiosity about whether there is anything redeemable about the most realistic Joker depicted on screen.
info_outline Episode 230 "Harley Quinn: A High Bar"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
As she explores life as a single lady, Harley Quinn encounters some setbacks and struggles while her ex, the Joker, tries to control the narrative of how their relationship ended.
info_outline Episode 229 "Harley Quinn: 'Til Death Do Us Part"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
The toxic dynamic between Harley Quinn and the Joker is unapologetically displayed, exposed, and unpacked.
info_outline Episode 228 "SDCC 2024: X-amining the X-Men '97"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
Join us as we break down the psychology of the amazing new series X-Men '97 with cast members Alison Sealy-Smith ("Storm") and Lenore Zann ("Rogue"); supervising producer and director Jake Castorena; and writer JB Ballard! Live from San Diego Comic-Con 2024!
info_outline Episode 227 "X-Men: The Final Decision"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
In the Season 1 finale episode of X-Men: The Animated Series, tensions grow as anti-mutant "fever" consumes the nation.
info_outline Episode 226 "X-Men: Days of Future Past, Part 2"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
The X-Men must prevent a major global catastrophe that is predicted to happen in the distant future and is triggered by the assassination of a government official. Luckily, the X-Men prevent Mystique from harming the senator, but shapeshifters remind us that, sometimes, identity expression is mutable, adaptive, and performative.
info_outline Episode 225 "X-Men: Days of Future Past, Part 1"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
In the year 2055, the world is a dystopian wasteland. A mutant named Bishop, encounters an aged Wolverine who convinces him that they must travel back to the 90's to prevent the assassination that caused all this destruction. But in the 90's, the X-Men face critical decisions surrounding their pursuit of liberty.
info_outline Episode 224 "X-Men: Come the Apocalypse"The Arkham Sessions: Psychology of Batman & More
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! Dr. Drea discusses the concept of different trauma responses based on the neurobiology of survivorship. What does fight, flight, and freeze look like among the X-Men? And is it possible that some behaviors, like Rogue's determined activism and Professor X's protectiveness, can be considered adaptive styles of "fight"?
info_outlineStar Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), though not as well executed as Star Trek II, successfully carries its big emotional moments, from the shocking murder of Kirk's son to the heart-crushing destruction of the Enterprise. Loss after loss, the story weighs heavily on anyone rooting for Kirk. Here, Dr. Drea describes the risks he faces psychologically, due to the shock and suddenness of his personal losses and explains the differences between typical grief and traumatic grief.