Psychology of the Strange
Folklore. Fear. Dark Psychology.
Psychology of the Strange is a narrative psychology podcast that explores the eerie, the uncanny, and the deeply human. Every episode begins with an original atmospheric story rooted in dark folklore, superstition, or real events and then shifts into a psychological analysis that unpacks why these tales grip the human mind. From winter-born omens and skeletal visitors to fearlessness, moral ambiguity, and the monsters we create to explain uncertainty, this show lives in the spaces where folklore and psychology overlap.
If you like stories that linger… and explanations that cut deeper… you’re in the right place.
ABOUT THE HOST
Hosted by Tara Perreault, a doctoral student in psychology at the University of South Florida. Her research focuses on the darker edges of human nature: fearlessness, Dark Triad traits, moral ambiguity, recreational fear, and the meanings people draw from the strange and the supernatural. Tara blends academic insight with myth, atmosphere, and psychological storytelling. Her approach is part folklore study, part dark psychology, part narrative experiment. She has presented research at multiple conferences, published empirical work, and spent years studying how people make sense of fear — in haunted houses, on screen, and in the stories we pass down through generations. Psychology of the Strange is her creative extension of that work: a place where the uncanny becomes meaningful, and where every monster is really a metaphor for something we haven’t faced yet.
Folklore. Fear. Dark Psychology.
Psychology of the Strange is a narrative psychology podcast that explores the eerie, the uncanny, and the deeply human. Every episode begins with an original atmospheric story rooted in dark folklore, superstition, or real events and then shifts into a psychological analysis that unpacks why these tales grip the human mind. From winter-born omens and skeletal visitors to fearlessness, moral ambiguity, and the monsters we create to explain uncertainty, this show lives in the spaces where folklore and psychology overlap.
If you like stories that linger… and explanations that cut deeper… you’re in the right place.
ABOUT THE HOST
Hosted by Tara Perreault, a doctoral student in psychology at the University of South Florida. Her research focuses on the darker edges of human nature: fearlessness, Dark Triad traits, moral ambiguity, recreational fear, and the meanings people draw from the strange and the supernatural. Tara blends academic insight with myth, atmosphere, and psychological storytelling. Her approach is part folklore study, part dark psychology, part narrative experiment. She has presented research at multiple conferences, published empirical work, and spent years studying how people make sense of fear — in haunted houses, on screen, and in the stories we pass down through generations. Psychology of the Strange is her creative extension of that work: a place where the uncanny becomes meaningful, and where every monster is really a metaphor for something we haven’t faced yet.
Episodes

Thursday Sep 14, 2023
Creating Consciousness: Tulpas and Slenderman
Thursday Sep 14, 2023
Thursday Sep 14, 2023
In the late 1800s, Alexandra David-Neel embarked on a remarkable quest for forbidden knowledge. From Freemasonry to Theosophy, from opera singing to anarchist pamphleteering, her life was a whirlwind of intrigue. Her fascination with the mystical and the unknown led her to Asia, where she delved into the secrets of Tibetan monks and their astonishing practice of creating tulpas—sentient thoughtforms born from the fusion of Tibetan Buddhism and ancient shamanic traditions. Alexandra created her own tulpa, a journey that blurred the lines between thought and reality. Discover how her merry monk evolved beyond her control, morphing into something sinister and disturbing.
Slenderman is a faceless entity that emerged from the depths of the internet. Explore the collaborative storytelling that breathed life into this modern urban legend and learn how the fear of the unknown and the uncanny play a pivotal role in Slenderman's psychological allure.
Dive into the psychology of collective belief and shared dread as I dissect the Slenderman phenomenon. Discover how a fictional creation can have real-world consequences and why it continues to captivate and unsettle those who encounter it in the digital labyrinth of the internet.
Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration of tulpas and Slenderman, where imagination blurs the line between fiction and reality. Tune in to "Psychology of the Strange" and prepare to unravel the shadows of the mind.
https://www.theawl.com/2014/11/all-my-friends-are-in-my-head/
http://anomalyinfo.com/Stories/1929-pre-alexandra-david-neel-and-tulpas-tibet

Thursday Sep 07, 2023
DownThe Rabbit Hole: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and Beyond
Thursday Sep 07, 2023
Thursday Sep 07, 2023
Take a trip down the rabbit hole with me with the curious and sometimes perplexing world of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS). Imagine lying in bed, ready to sleep, when suddenly, the room around you starts to twist and change. Everyday objects seem to warp in size, and you might even feel like your own body is transforming. We'll delve into personal accounts from individuals who've experienced AIWS, offering a glimpse into their surreal adventures.
Uncover the science behind AIWS, exploring why it happens and how it affects those who experience it. From the way AIWS distorts perception to its emotional impact, you'll gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating neurological condition.
Could Lewis Carroll, the mastermind behind Alice's adventures, have had AIWS himself? I explore this intriguing theory and uncover the evidence that suggests a connection between Carroll's own experiences and the whimsical world he created.
I also dissect some of the psychological themes hidden within the Wonderland books. From the fluidity of identity to the boundless power of imagination, discover how Lewis Carroll's tales offer insights into the human mind.
Join me for a trip behind the looking glass into the world of AIWS, Lewis Carroll, and the psychology hidden within Wonderland's pages.

Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Nightmare Realms: Sleep Paralysis, Night Hags, and Nocturnal Mysteries
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
Thursday Aug 31, 2023
The mysterious realms of sleep paralysis, explore the chilling tales of the night hag, boo hag, and other entities that have haunted cultures worldwide. But the eerie journey doesn't stop there – we'll also shed light on the phenomenon of Sudden Unexpected Nocturnal Death Syndrome that leaves us questioning the thin veil between the realms of sleep and the unknown. Get ready to unravel the secrets that lurk in the darkness of the night, as we navigate through these haunting tales that blur the line between dreams and reality.

Thursday Aug 24, 2023
Minds Unraveled: Pont Saint Espirit Mass Hallucinations
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
Thursday Aug 24, 2023
Journey through time to the quaint French town of Pont Saint Espirit where reality became twisted into a nightmare for many residents. Was their shared hallucination psychological, environmental, or an experiment by the CIA?

Thursday Aug 17, 2023
Replaced by Imposters: Capgras Delusion
Thursday Aug 17, 2023
Thursday Aug 17, 2023
Reality blurs and perceptions shift in astonishing ways with Capgras Delusion, a rare psychological phenomenon that challenges our understanding of identity and cognition. Hear the chilling true crime story of Blazej Kot, a man driven by delusion to unthinkable actions. Discover the heart-wrenching case of Mary, a mother who couldn't recognize her own daughter. And Madame M who is at the epicenter of Capgras Delusion.

Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Whispers in the Mirror: Bloody Mary and the Troxler Effect
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Thursday Aug 10, 2023
Step into the shadows where superstition and psychology intertwine. In this exploration, I dive into the spine-chilling world of Bloody Mary, the legendary ghost, and the mind-bending Troxler Effect. Explore the uncanny similarities between summoning spirits and the visual tricks our mind can play. Brace yourself for a journey that blurs the lines between perception, belief, and the enigmatic realms of the mind.

Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
Musical Madness
Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
Tuesday Aug 08, 2023
Step into the ethereal realm where melodies dance and the mind's symphony plays on, as "Psychology of the Strange" embarks on a captivating journey into the enigmatic world of musical hallucinations. From Robert Schumann to Beethoven and a French psychiatrist that studied madness and genius.
Join me on a journey through the world of musical hallucinations. Explore the haunting and eerie melodies that can live in the minds of individuals, turning their own thoughts into haunting compositions. Discover the tragic yet fascinating stories of renowned composers like Robert Schumann, Mozart, and Beethoven, who grappled with musical hallucinations. This episode dives into the intersection of genius and madness compounded with the inner struggles of these musical luminaries shaping their creativity. Explore the hallucinogenic experiments conducted by a French psychiatrist, Jacques-Joseph Moreau de Tours, and uncover whether drugs like hashish can make madness tangible or merely add to the mystery. Is there a possibility of a hidden connection between musical hallucinations and heightened sensory perception, beyond the realm of known medical conditions. Could some individuals possess a unique ability to tap into frequencies others can't perceive?
Subscribe now to "Psychology of the Strange" and join me on a journey into the uncharted territories of the human psyche.

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