Robin S. Rosenberg

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Robin S. Rosenberg


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Robin Sue Rosenberg is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Stanford, California, and has taught psychology at Lesley University and Harvard University. She is board certified in clinical psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology, and has been certified in clinical hypnosis. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology, is a member of the Academy for Eating Disorders, and is President-Elect of the Santa Clara County Psychological Association.
Rosenberg is mostly known for her textbooks and writings on the psychology of popular culture.

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The Psychology of Wolverine

Paradoxically, it is Logan's inability to remember where he comes from that forms the core of who he is.
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The Psychology of Superhero...

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The Psychology of the Girl ...

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What is a Superhero?

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Abnormal Psychology

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Our Superheroes, Ourselves

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What's the Matter With Batm...

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Superhero Origins: What Mak...

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Essentials of Abnormal Psyc...

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“Avoidant attachment: Whether the mother is present or absent, the child behaves the same—neither noticing nor caring whether she or a stranger is there. Because the child isn’t agitated when the mother leaves, there is no need for soothing. In adulthood, people with this attachment style aren’t comfortable with intimacy and closeness, and so they avoid it.”
Robin S. Rosenberg, The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration

“Another problem with work in groups is that individuals do not always share all of the information they have. They might assume that the other team members know the information already, or that the information is not important. Unfortunately, this means that often the other team members begin the task ignorant of information that may be essential for success.”
Robin S. Rosenberg, The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration

“we have also learned that the happiest people are those who experience engagement, meaning, and pleasure—what we can call a full life. Superheroes do not have the fullest possible lives. They do not stop and smell the roses, eat a good meal, or savor a soothing shower. They do not have hobbies. They are connected to humanity but not to specific individuals.”
Robin S. Rosenberg, The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration

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