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STRANGE MIND PODCAST
by Dr. Amy Buesing and Liz Kroll
A psychologist explores the strangest corners of the human mind.Art by: Arturo PortilloTheme Music by: ThaLoops
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Part 1
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Part 1In this episode of Strange Mind, we explore three subtypes of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, including a woman consumed by compulsions around sweets, a disturbing case involving sexual intrusive thoughts and religiosity, and a “just right” presentation where everyday actions had to feel perfectly correct or they couldn’t continue. It’s a look at how OCD doesn’t always look like cleaning and checking — sometimes it shows up in unexpected, intense, and deeply disruptive ways.
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Frontal Lobe Disorders
A darkly fascinating dive into what happens when the brain’s “control center” goes off-script. In this episode, we explore frontal lobe disorders through some of the strangest and most unsettling cases in neuroscience—from Phineas Gage and his personality-altering injury, to bizarre clinical stories where damage to the brain reshapes behavior, impulse, and identity in unexpected ways. These are the cases where people don’t just change—they become someone else, revealing how fragile the line is between who we are and what our brains allow us to be.
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Capgras Syndrome / The Imposter Delusion
What if someone you love looked exactly the same—but you knew they weren’t really them? Capgras syndrome convinces people that familiar faces have been replaced by identical imposters. In this episode, we unpack the eerie disconnect between recognition and emotion, exploring how the brain can see someone clearly… yet feel nothing at all.
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Cotard’s Syndrome / Walking Corpse Delusion
Imagine believing you’re already dead—or that you don’t exist at all. Cotard’s syndrome is one of the most disturbing disorders in psychiatry, where the mind rejects its own existence. In this episode, we dive into the haunting reality of this condition, the neuroscience behind it, and what it reveals about consciousness, identity, and the fragile sense of being alive.
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Folie a Deux - Shared Psychosis
What happens when two people share the same delusion—and reinforce it until it becomes their reality? In this episode, we explore folie à deux, a rare and unsettling condition where belief is contagious and truth becomes negotiable. Through real cases and psychological insight, we break down how relationships can blur the line between connection and distortion.
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Strange Mind Podcast | Official Trailer
What happens when the brain stops recognizing reality?Strange Mind is a psychology podcast exploring mental disorders, case studies, neurological oddities, dark history, and the strangest corners of human behavior.From Capgras Delusion and Cotard’s Syndrome to shared psychosis, true crime psychology, and infamous brain cases, Strange Mind dives into the stories that make the human mind both fascinating and terrifying.🎙️ Episodes begin June 4th.Follow now so you don’t miss the launch!
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