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Tea After Dark: Interview With Rachael Greene on How Horror Movies Can Improve Our Mental Health

June 20, 2022 by

Studies show watching horror movies trigger certain responses in our brains that make us feel good.

In this episode, Jennifer chats with A Little Bit Human writer, Rachael Green, on how scary movies can help alleviate depression and anxiety. From dissecting our favorite horror films, to the psychology behind the science, Rachael’s research further proves our love for being scared is anything but harmful. 

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