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Oil painting of Geralt of Rivia, the Witcher, depicted with stoic expression, symbolic lighting, and dark fantasy atmosphere representing themes of trauma, destiny, and resilience.
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Geralt of Rivia: Exploring Stoicism, Trauma, and Destiny in The Witcher

Geralt of Rivia, the iconic protagonist of Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher series, is a character wrapped in complexities, defined by his unyielding resolve and moral compass. As a monster hunter, known as…
Posted by Screen Psyche October 5, 2025
Oil painting of Maeve Wiley, portrayed by Emma Mackey, from Netflix’s Sex Education, with expressive brushstrokes highlighting her resilience.
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Understanding Maeve Wiley Sex Education

Introduction to Maeve Wiley and Her Background Maeve Wiley, portrayed by Emma Mackey, is one of the standout characters in the critically acclaimed Netflix series 'Sex Education'. From her first…
Posted by Screen Psyche September 29, 2025
Oil painting-style digital artwork depicting characters from film and TV symbolizing collective trauma, grief, and resilience, with muted colors to convey emotional depth and invisible wounds.
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Collective Trauma in Film and TV: How Groups Carry Invisible Wounds

Explore the profound impact of collective trauma as portrayed in film and television, uncovering how groups carry invisible wounds across generations. Discover examples from popular series like "The Handmaid's Tale"…
Posted by Screen Psyche September 13, 2025

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