Ep: 134 - Slenderman Reloaded - Slenderman Updates and The Psychology Of Shared Psychosis


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Shared Psychosis Ep: 134 - Slenderman Reloaded - Slenderman Updates and The Psychology Of Shared Psychosis - Michael Drane - Unpopular Culture Podcast - Psychology podcast - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. In what is NOW known as the SlenderMan Trial, their case has made national news as Anissa Weir and Morgan Geyser were both found NOT GUILTY for attempted first-degree homicide on the basis of being mentally-ill, specifically suffering from Shared Psychotic Disorder. Two twelve year old girls who tried to murder their friend in the name of the fictional internet character. Psychology podcast. UPC

Shared Psychosis Ep: 134 - Slenderman Reloaded - Slenderman Updates and The Psychology Of Shared Psychosis - Michael Drane - Unpopular Culture Podcast - Psychology podcast - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis.

In what is NOW known as the SlenderMan Trial, their case has made national news as Anissa Weir and Morgan Geyser were both found NOT GUILTY for attempted first-degree homicide on the basis of being mentally-ill, specifically suffering from Shared Psychotic Disorder. Two twelve year old girls who tried to murder their friend in the name of the fictional internet character. Psychology podcast. UPC

To help celebrate 3 years of UPC, we release one of our best episodes with some updates on the case and behind the scenes commentary.

The infamous and recent story about about two twelve year old girls who tried to murder their friend in the name of the fictional internet character, SlenderMan. In what is NOW known as the SlenderMan Trial, their case has made national news as Anissa Weir and Morgan Geyser were both found NOT GUILTY for attempted first-degree homicide on the basis of being mentally-ill, specifically suffering from Shared Psychotic Disorder. 

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Unpopular Culture Podcast is a psychology podcast hosted by Professor & Psychotherapist Michael Drane. With help from professionals in different fields, he seeks to shine light into the broken underbelly of society.

Listen as he takes on the psychology behind subjects like:

True Crime: serial killers, murders, stalkers, cults, forensic analysis

Psychology: mental illness, social phenomenon, mob mentality, psychoanalysis, etc. 

Culture: Sexuality, Satanic Panic, love, Tv analysis, movie analysis. 

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Ep: 134 - Slenderman Reloaded - Slenderman Updates and The Psychology Of Shared Psychosis - Michael Drane - Unpopular Culture Podcast - Psychology podcast - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. In what is NOW known as the SlenderMan Trial, their case has made national news as Anissa Weir and Morgan Geyser were both found NOT GUILTY for attempted first-degree homicide on the basis of being mentally-ill, specifically suffering from Shared Psychotic Disorder. Two twelve year old girls who tried to murder their friend in the name of the fictional internet character. Psychology podcast. UPC

Ep: 134 - Slenderman Reloaded - Slenderman Updates and The Psychology Of Shared Psychosis - Michael Drane - Unpopular Culture Podcast - Psychology podcast - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis.

In what is NOW known as the SlenderMan Trial, their case has made national news as Anissa Weir and Morgan Geyser were both found NOT GUILTY for attempted first-degree homicide on the basis of being mentally-ill, specifically suffering from Shared Psychotic Disorder. Two twelve year old girls who tried to murder their friend in the name of the fictional internet character. Psychology podcast. UPC