PSY-470: Topic 2 Movie/TV List for Anxiety and Phobias PaperTV Shows

PSY-470: Topic 2 Movie/TV List for Anxiety and Phobias Paper

TV Shows

Scorpion–CBS

Homeland–Showtime

Girls–HBO

Elementary—CBS /Sherlock (BBC)

Supernatural—Hulu/TBS

Sex and the City—iTunes/Amazon

Big Bang Theory—CBS

Monk—USA Network

Movies

Amélie

Analyze This

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

What About Bob?

The Aviator

Precious

The Net

Lars and the Real Girl

What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?

Silver Linings Playbook

The Truman Show

Vertigo

High Anxiety

Finding Nemo

As Good As It Gets

Copycat

Sherlock Holmes

For more ideas check out
http://www.listal.com/list/movies-based-on-phobias.

For streaming series and other net accessed media check with your professor.

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