Couch Therapy Podcast

Michael Jackson: Pain Behind the Genius

30 min · 3. juni 2026
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In this episode of Couch Therapy, I review the new Michael Jackson film through a clinical and cultural lens. I explore the impact of childhood trauma, Michael’s complex relationship with his father and mother, and the emotional dynamics within the Jackson family—including his relationship with his brothers and his decision to leave the group. We also unpack the public scrutiny he faced, the allegations, and how fame, identity, and isolation intersect. This episode invites listeners to move beyond headlines and sit with the complexity of who Michael Jackson was—holding space for both his humanity and the conversations that surround his legacy.

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