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  • From Goofy to Heartfelt: Adam Sandler in The Wedding Singer
    Feb 18 2026

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    Join Erin and Tanya on Wicked Psychotherapists as they rewind to the 90s with The Wedding Singer! 🎤💔

    Laugh along as they explore Adam Sandler’s journey from goofy comedy to heartfelt, emotionally raw performances.

    From angsty Cure-inspired songs to Robbie Hart’s loyal friends and quirky fans, they dive into love, trust, self-worth, and what really makes someone “successful.”

    Packed with humor, nostalgia, and sharp psychological insight, this episode proves that Sandler’s 80s-inspired comedy is more heartfelt—and hilarious—than you remember.

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    This episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice.

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    46 min
  • Hustle: Adam Sandler as Your Therapist-Coach (Underdogs, Mindset & Mental Toughness)
    Feb 12 2026

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    This week on Wicked Psychotherapists, we’re breaking down Hustle (2022) starring Adam Sandler—and wow, this one hits different. 🏀✨

    We dive into Sandler’s powerful shift from comedy to coach, exploring the psychology behind motivation, mental resilience, and what it really takes to believe in someone when the world doesn’t.

    From Bo Cruz’s underdog story to Stanley’s leap of faith, this film gives us a masterclass in passion, grit, emotional regulation, and the impact of having just one person who truly sees your potential.

    We talk about:

    • The underdog mindset and overcoming adversity
    • Mental toughness, sensitivity, and emotional triggers in high-pressure environments
    • Coaching as a therapeutic relationship (yes, really!)
    • Passion vs. obsession: when drive becomes transformative
    • How past mistakes shape identity—and how growth rewrites the story

    Whether you’re a therapist, athlete, or just someone trying to stay motivated in your own life, Hustle offers powerful lessons about resilience, purpose, and trusting your gut—even when it risks everything.

    Adam Sandler shows a serious, grounded side here, and we are absolutely here for it. If you love sports psychology, character growth arcs, and stories about second chances, this episode is for you.

    🎧 Listen in as we explore the mental health themes behind Hustle and why this film is more than just a basketball movie—it’s about belief, mentorship, and becoming who you’re meant to be.

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    43 min
  • Don’t Say It 3 Times! Revisiting Beetlejuice, the Cult Classic
    Jan 30 2026

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    In this episode of Wicked Psychotherapists, Tanya and Erin venture into the bizarre, iconic world of Beetlejuice (1988), Tim Burton’s cult classic starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Alec Baldwin, and Geena Davis.

    They dive deep into the film’s eccentric charm, unpacking the psychological and intergenerational themes hidden beneath its quirky, dark humor. From the symbolism of the Maitlands’ home and the absurd bureaucracy of the afterlife to reflections on family dynamics, depression, identity, and personal struggle, this episode explores why Beetlejuice still resonates decades later.

    With a mix of nostalgia, pop-culture commentary, and therapist insight, Tanya and Erin also speculate on what a sequel could hold and why characters like Lydia Deetz and Delia Deetz remain so psychologically compelling.

    Whether you’re revisiting this spooky favorite or watching it through a mental-health lens for the first time, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on a film that’s far deeper than it appears.

    Tune in for a fun, thoughtful discussion that will make you see Beetlejuice in a whole new way — just don’t say his name three times.

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    38 min
  • That’s My Boy: Adam Sandler, Stupid Humor, and the Effects of Trauma
    Jan 21 2026

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    In this episode of Wicked Psychotherapists, Erin and Tanya dive into That's My Boy, one of Adam Sandler’s most controversial and over-the-top comedies.

    On the surface, the film leans hard into intentionally stupid humor, shock value, and deeply inappropriate jokes. But underneath the chaos is a surprisingly clear portrait of unresolved childhood trauma, emotional immaturity, and the long-term impact of neglectful parenting.

    We unpack Donnie Burger’s impulsivity, poor boundaries, and stalled emotional development, alongside Todd’s anxiety, rigidity, and intense need to reinvent himself as an adult.

    Through a mental health lens, we explore how humor often functions as a defense mechanism, how trauma can freeze emotional growth, and why children of chaotic parents often grow into hyper-controlled, anxious adults. Equal parts uncomfortable and revealing, That’s My Boy gives us plenty to laugh at—and even more to clinically side-eye.

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    59 min
  • Man-Child in the Classroom:Billy Madison's Tenure
    Jan 7 2026

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    In this episode, we revisit Billy Madison through a psychological lens, exploring what happens when emotional growth lags far behind chronological age.

    While Billy is technically repeating grades, he’s also emotionally regressing—relying on privilege, humor, and avoidance instead of accountability and skill-building.

    We break down arrested development, entitlement, impulsivity, and identity confusion, asking whether Billy is truly incapable or simply underdeveloped.

    With humor, insight, and our signature therapist commentary, this episode digs into what “growing up” really means when no one ever required it in the first place.

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    55 min
  • The Psychology of Hallmark Movies: Why We Keep Coming Back for Comfort, Predictability, and Hope
    Dec 24 2025

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    Why are Hallmark movies so comforting—and why do so many of us come back to them again and again?

    In this re-released episode of Wicked Psychotherapists, we dig into the psychology behind Hallmark movies and explore what makes them so emotionally satisfying. From predictable storylines and familiar characters to themes of safety, belonging, and redemption, these films offer something deeper than “easy watching.”

    We talk about:

    • Why predictability can be soothing for the nervous system
    • How Hallmark movies function as emotional regulation and stress relief
    • The role of nostalgia, attachment, and hope in comfort viewing
    • Why people often reach for these movies during times of anxiety, grief, or burnout

    Whether you love Hallmark movies, love to hate them, or secretly watch them when no one’s looking, this episode explores why they resonate on such a psychological level—and what that says about our need for connection and safety.

    ✨ Re-released by popular demand, because comfort content always deserves a comeback.

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    30 min
  • Stand By Me (1986): Why This Coming-of-Age Story Still Hurts (in the Best Way)
    Dec 17 2025

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    In this rereleased episode of Wicked Psychotherapists, hosts Tanya and Erin revisit the 1986 classic Stand By Me—a film that continues to shape how we understand friendship, growing up, and emotional resilience.

    Through a therapist’s lens, they explore the psychological themes woven throughout the story, including childhood trauma, grief, identity development, and the deep bonds formed during adolescence. The conversation highlights the unforgettable performances by River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman, and Jerry O’Connell, and why these characters still feel so real decades later.

    Tanya and Erin also reflect on the film’s origins as a Stephen King novella and how Rob Reiner’s thoughtful direction helped transform a simple coming-of-age story into a lasting cultural touchstone—one that speaks to anyone who has ever navigated loss, loyalty, or the bittersweet transition from childhood to adulthood.

    Whether you’re returning to Stand By Me or discovering it with fresh eyes, this episode offers insight, nostalgia, and a deeper look at why stories about connection—and the friends who shape us—never truly leave us.

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    33 min
  • Why Adam Sandler Movies Work: The Psychology of Grown Ups 2
    Dec 4 2025

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    This week we slip into Adam Sandler’s middle era — the years where comedy meets identity, family meets frat boys, and basketball shorts somehow become a personality trait. We’re not reviewing Grown Ups 2 as much as using it as a gateway into Sandler’s evolution: the humor that aged with him, the themes that stayed constant, and the way he reflects real-life transitions on screen, intentionally or not.

    We explore midlife shift energy, the vulnerability of being seen differently by your kids, the weird grief of losing youth while trying to keep the fun alive, and why Sandler’s pack-mentality friendships feel like chosen family across decades. There’s Taylor Lautner wolf-pack chaos, questionable quarry decisions, the sacredness of small-town traditions, and yes — we talk Steve Buscemi, because how could we not?

    If you grew up with Adam Sandler, or you’re curious how comedy becomes identity as we age, this episode is your tribe.

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    43 min