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Understanding the Psychological Effects of Horror Films Through Personal Reflection

A psychiatrist confronts his childhood fears of horror movies, exploring the concept of 'cinematic neurosis' and its psychological implications.

Editorial Staff1 min read

In a recent exploration, a psychiatrist shares his childhood fear of horror films and the journey to understand it better.

The article introduces the concept of 'cinematic neurosis,' shedding light on how different individuals react to horror cinema.

Drawing on insights from Freud and clinical research, the author reflects on the complexities of fear and thrill associated with the genre.

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