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Printable PDF Download: Why We Like Getting Scared | Illustrated Psychology Research for Horror Fans

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The interest in “scary stuff” is not a new phenomenon, but our culture’s love for scary content – proven through the enduring popularity of true crime podcasts, vampire lit, and every fall’s big new horror movie – is undeniable. This illustration dives into the research behind it all.

Suggested Uses: Mental health professionals may find this tool especially helpful with clients who may love all things "scary," but may not understand why.

Learn More: For more information on the current craze in pop culture around lore and gore, see the article: What Psychology Research Says about Why We Like Getting Scared - IllustratedThis product is available as a free pdf for Lindsay’s Patreon members.

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  • personal use license allows use by a single individual for personal use. This license excludes any form of professional work including coaching, counseling, or education.
  • single professional license is for one practitioner to use with their direct clients.
  • shared professional use license covers use by up to six practitioners within the same organization to use with their direct clients.

Review a full explanation of licensing options here.

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