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The Art of War: High School Edition
Mean Girls was one of the biggest movies of 2004 - Twenty years later it still touches the themes that teenagers struggle with the world over.
Navigating cut-throat social hierarchies and the urge to morph our identity to fit in.
Regina George is the villain of the movie. She is always ready to take others down and manipulate anyone around her to retain power. But there is more going on than meets the eye.
In this episode:
By revisiting the story of Mean Girls and examining the character of Regina George in detail we can learn a lot about how we navigate the world ourselves.
This movie is full of psychological goodies for those looking for them and totally worth a re-watch for the curious amongst us.
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Chapters:
00:00Â Psychology and Writing in Mean Girls
01:27Â Relational Aggression in Adolescence
03:34Â Regina George: The Rulebook
06:47Â Social Dynamics Manipulation Tactics
10:17Â Diagnosing Regina George's Personality Disorder
10:51Â Antisocial Personality Disorder
11:48Â Borderline Personality Disorder
13:27Â Histrionic Personality Disorder
14:38Â Narcissistic Personality Disorder
17:38Â Understanding someone through their Relationships
21:22Â The Real Tragedy of Regina George
25:52Â Final Thoughts and Trivia
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By Sam Webster Harris | Growth Mindset Psychology4.5
325325 ratings
The Art of War: High School Edition
Mean Girls was one of the biggest movies of 2004 - Twenty years later it still touches the themes that teenagers struggle with the world over.
Navigating cut-throat social hierarchies and the urge to morph our identity to fit in.
Regina George is the villain of the movie. She is always ready to take others down and manipulate anyone around her to retain power. But there is more going on than meets the eye.
In this episode:
By revisiting the story of Mean Girls and examining the character of Regina George in detail we can learn a lot about how we navigate the world ourselves.
This movie is full of psychological goodies for those looking for them and totally worth a re-watch for the curious amongst us.
Upgrade to Premium:
đïž Ad-free listening
đ€ Support the show
đ Exclusive AMAs and bonus content
đŹ Community Discord
GrowthMindset.Supercast.com
Sponsors
đ„ Hello Fresh - America's #1 meal kit provider
Get in Touch
đ Free Call - Schedule Link - https://cal.com/samwebster/mindset
đ§ Email - GrowthMindsetPodcast (@) gmail,com
Sam Webster explores the psychology of happiness, satisfaction, purpose, and growth through the lens of self-improvement.
đș Watch - YouTube (Growth Mindset)
đ Website - GrowthMindsetPodcast.com
Chapters:
00:00Â Psychology and Writing in Mean Girls
01:27Â Relational Aggression in Adolescence
03:34Â Regina George: The Rulebook
06:47Â Social Dynamics Manipulation Tactics
10:17Â Diagnosing Regina George's Personality Disorder
10:51Â Antisocial Personality Disorder
11:48Â Borderline Personality Disorder
13:27Â Histrionic Personality Disorder
14:38Â Narcissistic Personality Disorder
17:38Â Understanding someone through their Relationships
21:22Â The Real Tragedy of Regina George
25:52Â Final Thoughts and Trivia
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