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The tale of a cult with a very specific way of conducting "counselling" sessions.
The tale of a cult with a very specific way of conducting "counselling" sessions.
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EP29 "Was This Celebrity Actually Guilty?"Dr. Grande reviews a controversial film on alleged abuse, examining the emotional bias and more.
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EP28 "Mental Health: Education or Entertainment?"Dr. Grande delivers a nuanced critique of a mental health-themed channel.
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EP27 "5 Things I Have Learned in 50 Years"Dr. Grande reflects on lessons he has learned over the past 50 years, sharing five pivotal insights.
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EP16 "Was Ted Bundy Actually Special?"Dr. Grande navigates the dark psyche of Ted Bundy, analyzing evidence and public fascination.
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EP15 "Psychoactive Drugs and Mental Health"Dr. Grande dives into the role that psychoactive drugs play on mental health.
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EP14 "Neuro-Linguistic Programming"Dr. Grande unravels neuro-linguistic programming, critiquing a famous channel through an analytical lens.
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EP13 "Narcissistic and Psychopathic Fantasies"Dr. Grande explores fantasies tied to personality disorders, analyzing narcissistic and antisocial examples.
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