Psychologist reveals sick reason why we love true crime: ‘This was a wow for me’

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Psychologist reveals sick reason why we love true crime: ‘This was a wow for me’
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Are you a crime buff? One psychologist says it’s a (blood) red flag.

“If your idea of relaxing before you go to sleep is watching three episodes of ‘Law & Order,’ I would encourage you to think about, ‘Why is trauma relaxing to me?'” Dr. Thema Bryant said onWhen asked why some people might enjoy crime shows and podcasts before bed, Bryant said many of her patients say it’s because they feel “normal and familiar.”“And it’s like, to come home to yourself, you have to lean into the discomfort because it’s gonna feel unfamiliar.

Therefore, Bryant believes many crime aficionados have unresolved trauma and find watching stressful and sinister shows more relaxing than properly working through their issues., which featured the snippet from her podcast episode with Bryant.Bryant shocked Robbins’ podcast listeners with her revelation about true crime fans.Bryant explained that using true crime to wind down for the evening indicates that it could feel normal or familiar to the viewer.“Ans this was the moment I realized . . .

However, the sometimes well-intentioned amateurs are committed to solving crimes themselves, they have often found themselves at the center of defamation lawsuits for supposedly wrongful accusations. More often than not, experts claim it’s more harmful than helpful. “Many of these people gravitate to high-profile cases to either monetize the tragedy or advocate for one side. Often they do both,”

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