Tag: Horror Films


Possession: The Psychology of Fear and Faith

Possession: The Psychology of Fear and Faith

The Exorcist: A Psychological Examination The Core Psychological Definition of “The Exorcist” While commonly understood as a landmark horror film released in 1973, The Exorcist transcends its genre classification to offer a profound exploration of complex psychological themes. Directed by William Friedkin and written by William Peter Blatty, the film presents the harrowing ordeal of […]

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POSTURING

Definition and Clinical Context of Posturing Posturing, in its precise clinical application within psychology and psychiatry, refers to the sustained, voluntary or semi-voluntary adoption of an odd, bizarre, or inappropriate bodily position or facial expression for an extended duration. This phenomenon goes beyond typical motor restlessness or discomfort; it is characterized by the patient maintaining […]

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