Supernatural: “Show Me Your Kung-Fu Grip!”: Masculinity in Supernatural

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About this Event

As research and critical studies into men and masculinity continue to evolve, the television series Supernatural offers a compelling lens through which to examine the diverse meanings attributed to masculinity. From themes of emotional suppression and rage to vulnerability, Supernatural presents a nuanced portrayal of masculinity, both positive and negative. In this course, participants will engage in discussions exploring how Supernatural serves as a platform for therapeutic conversations and interventions surrounding masculinity. By dissecting the series’ depiction of masculinity, we aim to uncover valuable insights and strategies for promoting healthy expressions of masculinity in therapeutic settings. Join us as we navigate the complex terrain of masculinity through the captivating world of Supernatural.

Disability Accommodations

It is the responsibility of the Individual to contact Geek Therapeutics to request disability accommodations at Hello@geektherapeutics.com.   

Geek Therapeutics is committed to helping each student reach his/her academic potential and to providing every student equal opportunity to participate in and engage with the course.  In keeping with this commitment, effort has been made to develop accessible learning materials that provide equal access.  Please contact Geek Therapeutics immediately if access to course materials is restricted due to a disability so the issue(s) can be resolved in a timely manner.

Learning Objectives:

1. Participants will demonstrate advanced proficiency in identifying and articulating five traits of “toxic masculinity” depicted in the television series Supernatural, utilizing these examples as case studies to enhance understanding and awareness of harmful masculine norms and behaviors in therapeutic practice. Through critical analysis and reflection, participants will explore the impact of toxic masculinity on individual well-being, interpersonal relationships, and mental health outcomes.

 
2. Participants will critically examine three traits and roles of masculine ideology within the television series Supernatural, synthesizing these fictional depictions with current research and theoretical frameworks to inform therapeutic and psychological practice. Through case conceptualization and clinical discussion, participants will explore how therapists can utilize these fictional portrayals to facilitate dialogue, challenge rigid gender norms, and promote healthy expressions of masculinity in clients.

3.Participants will be able to discuss 3 traits and roles of masculine ideology within Supernatural and how therapists can use these fictional depictions in therapeutic & psychological practice.

Course Instructor:

Wendi”Nicki” Line LMHC, LAPC, CST 

Nicki Line aka Therapist Nicki is a licensed mental health counselor and board-certified sex therapist working in Tampa, Florida at Harmony US Inc. She specializes in kink and alternative relationships such as polyamory. She is also a traumatologist and addictologist. Therapist Nicki works with individuals, children, adolescents, relationships, and families. Other areas of specialization include eating disorders, military and civil service personnel. 

Therapist Nicki brings her unique sense of humor and style to her practice, Harmony US INC., where geek is our kink. She is also known as the Healing Unicorn, using creative methods to clean out old wounds so the individual can heal and thrive. These creative methods include and, are not limited too, incorporating pop culture, anime, virtual reality, comic books, video games, and table top role playing games. She is also a life long geek that never stopped playing or believing in magic. 

Therapist Nicki is the student director at the International Academy of Collaborating Counseling and Coaching Education (IACCCE). The creator of HarmonyUS Games , the therapeutic gaming branch of HarmonyUS Inc, and co- host of The Movies That Traumatized US podcast.   She is an instructor for Kink Therapist Certification Institute and Sex Positive Academy. 

Sara Mercier-Kennedy B.S./B.A., M.S. Clinical Mental Health Intern 

Graduated from Colorado State University with a double Bachelor’s in Psychology and Sociology, where I focused on Gender Identity formation, and LGBTQIA+ issues.  Specifically, those in relation to the Transgender population and access to health-care and mental health counseling by knowledgeable counseling professionals and doctors.  I then went on to my Master’s at Walden University where I continued this track and become actively involved in the ACA’s ALGBTIC division and served on the committee for making language in documentation more accessible and gender neutral.  I picked up a specialization in Crisis & Trauma after working for Hospice and volunteering at the local LGBT centers around my hometown and university.  Eventually I made my way to Florida from Colorado.  Gamer/Neet/Anime Weeb and all around enjoyer of life’s little self-care routines.

Continuing Education Credits:

Psychologists: Geek Therapeutics is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists in the United States and Canada. Geek Therapeutics maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Completion of the course(s) with a post-test score of 80% or better is required to receive continuing education credit; there is no partial credit. 

Counselors: Geek Therapeutics has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7042. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Geek Therapeutics is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Social Workers: Geek Therapeutics, #1769, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Geek Therapeutics maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 05/19/2022 – 05/19/2025. Social workers completing this course receive 1 continuing education credits.

Play Therapists:  Geek Therapeutics has been approved by APT as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, No. 21-649. Programs that do not qualify for APT credit are clearly identified. Geek Therapeutics is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Other Professions: This activity qualifies for the specified number of hours of instructional content as required by many licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your board or organization for specific requirements. Completion of the course(s) with a post-test score of 80% or better is required to receive continuing education credit; there is no partial credit.