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Learn moreMonsters of the Upside Down, beware! Travis Langley (author of the acclaimed Batman and Psychology) returns with a group of expert contributors to explore these and other questions to shine a light on true human nature through the Netflix series and cultural phenomenon Stranger Things. When do feelings of grief, guilt, depression, fear, and isolation tear us down, and how do we transform them into hope, inspiration, forgiveness, acceptance, and motivation to do what's right? Growing up is hard enough without metaphors for the dangers that lurk in life's shadows springing to life in the form of monsters, villains, conspiracies, and enemy soldiers. Stranger Things Psychology: Life Upside Down descends into the dark side of adolescence to find the light on the other side of the ultimate coming-of-age story.
Travis Langley is a psychology professor at Henderson State University and the author of Batman and Psychology. He has lent his expertise in superheroes and psychology to books about The Walking Dead, Doctor Who, Star Wars, and Captain America, as both a series editor and a lead writer. A regular speaker at conferences and fan conventions, he maintains his own blog entitled Beyond Heroes and Villains, which has over 100,000 followers.
Elise Arsenault is a talented actor, life coach, and voiceover artist who has lent her talents to many projects. She has appeared in numerous television shows and plays, and her voice can be heard in a multitude of audiobooks, commercials, and podcasts. She currently resides in New York City.
Julienne Irons is an audiobook narrator who loves all things true crime but also has a knack for creating fun voices. She enjoys figuring out where characters fit into the stories she gets to tell and loves getting lost on adventures in inspiring literary fiction. As an actor, she's worked on numerous TV shows, including How to Get Away with Murder, Lone Star 911, and The Rookie. She trained at the Tisch School of the Arts as well as other prestigious acting studios.