Trauma can be a life-changing experience, leaving emotional scars that never fully heal. It can affect the way we view the world and the types of media we consume. In recent years, horror games and movies have emerged as a popular form of entertainment, with millions of people worldwide watching and playing them. But what is the connection between trauma and this fascination with horror? Is it just a coincidence, or is there something deeper at play? In this blog, we will explore the psychology of trauma and why horror can be a source of comfort for some individuals. Join us on this journey of discovery, as we delve into the fascinating world of the comfortable uncomfortable. The Psychology of Trauma Horror games and movies have become increasingly popular in recent years, with fans flocking to the genre for a dose of adrenaline-pumping fear. But what is it about horror that draws us in? For many trauma survivors, the answer lies in the psychology of trauma and its effects ...
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