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Why do we like being scared? A psychologist explains the benefits

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Spooky season offers more than just candy and ghouls — the jump scares in horror movies and haunted houses can boost mental health and strengthen relationships, according to Sarah Kollat, teaching professor of psychology at Penn State.

In this video, Kollat explains the psychology and benefits of being scared.

Read her Conversation article to learn more about the science of fear and how to turn fear into a positive force.

Last Updated October 30, 2024

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