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Classic oil painting of two young women absorbed in their phones and laptop in a bright bedroom, symbolising parasocial attachment and one-sided emotional bonds with media figures
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Parasocial Attachment: Loving a Person Who Doesn’t Know You

Discover how Film and TV characters foster parasocial bonds in hits like Swarm. Learn why one-sided emotional relationships feel real and shape fan identities.
Posted by Screen Psyche January 4, 2026
An impressionistic oil painting showing a diverse group of people from different backgrounds gathered in a warm living room, sharing laughter and closeness, representing the concept of found families and the psychology of belonging.
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The Psychology of Found Families in Media

Introduction to Found Families and Their Significance in Psychology At its core, the concept of a found family represents an alternative idea of kinship that transcends biological connections. Derived from the notion…
Posted by Screen Psyche October 13, 2025
Oil painting-style illustration showing characters from The Leftovers, The Impossible, 13 Reasons Why, and The Wilds, symbolizing survivor’s guilt, trauma, and resilience.
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Survivor’s Guilt in Films: An In-Depth Analysis

Survivor's guilt, the profound remorse or responsibility felt after surviving a trauma where others didn’t, is increasingly explored in film and television. These narratives blend thrilling storytelling with psychological authenticity,…
Posted by Screen Psyche August 28, 2025
Cinematic illustration of four attachment styles symbolized through emotional scenes inspired by film and TV
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Attachment Theory Explained: Insights from Film and TV

Attachment theory explains how early childhood bonds impact adult relationships. This article explores attachment theory explained using examples from film and television, demonstrating how it shapes character interactions and influences our understanding…
Posted by Screen Psyche August 15, 2025

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