Biden will highlight solar deal in South Carolina to show his economic agenda helps red states
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Florida rebounds from Kentucky debacle, handles Vanderbilt 38-14 in the Swamp
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Sandro Tonali banned for ten months over betting breaches
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Giants have little to say about Barkley's frustration with contract talks
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Banks’ Fight Against Capital Rules Reaches Sunday Night Football
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Shaquille O’Neal compares DJing to playing basketball
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‘There’s a heaviness to my heart’: Megyn Kelly admits ‘daily conversations’ about Hamas' actions take a toll on her
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Why was London Breed in Maui? San Francisco mayor among thousands rescued from Hawaii wildfire
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Psychologist warns that relaxing to true crime documentaries is a major red flag
In recent years, the popularity of true crime documentaries has absolutely soared but now psychologists are warning that watching them to relax is a huge red flag. Thanks to streaming sites like Netflix, true crime documentaries have become a genre in and of themselves, but one expert has argued that watching them in order to fall asleep could be a sign of the harmful ways a person processes trauma. Doctor Thema Bryant explained how watching true crime for comfort because the trauma feels “familiar” is a sign that you may benefit from counselling. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Speaking on The Mel Robbins Podcast, Dr Bryant said: “If your idea of relaxing before you go to sleep is to watch three episodes of Law and Order, [then] I would encourage you to think about 'why is trauma relaxing to me?' “That's what it is. Harm, crime, violation, attacks, and that's what is going to soothe me into my bedtime.” @melrobbins If your idea of “relaxing” before bed is watching a few episodes of Law & Order (or any other #truecrime show), listen up. This was just ONE of the many incredible mic drop moments ? and knowledge bombs ? that @Dr Thema Bryant drops on the #melrobbinspodcast. Listen now!! ? “6 Signs You’re Disconnected From Your Power and How to Get It Back: Life-Changing Advice From the Remarkable Dr. Thema Bryant” ? in bio #melrobbins #podcast #trauma #traumatok #healing #bingewatching Dr Bryant explained that people often discuss their love of true crime in therapy with her and argued many people find it “normal and familiar”. She went on: “Some of us grew up in high-stress [situations], so people mistake peace for boring. And it's like, to come home to yourself, you have to lean into the discomfort because it’s going to feel unfamiliar.” In response to the podcast clip shared on TikTok, many reflected on their own relationship with this kind of television. One person wrote: “Wow that is exactly what I watch to relax. This was so enlightening.” Another argued: “The trauma isn't relaxing to me – it's the justice the characters/real people often get that I never did in my own life.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-20 20:10
UK Construction Firms Slash Housebuilding as Loan Rates Jump
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2023-06-06 18:38
Sudan's government declares UN envoy, a mediator in the conflict, no longer welcome
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