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  <title>Episode 261: On Parasocial Relationships</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week Katelyn Doyle, Communications and Marketing Manager at Distress and Crisis Ontario, and Caitlin Plant, Program Manager at DCO, talk about parasocial relationships. Parasocial, as defined by Oxford Dictionary, is "Designating a relationship characterized by the one-sided, unreciprocated sense of intimacy felt by a viewer, fan, or follower for a well-known or prominent figure (typically a media celebrity), in which the follower or fan comes to feel (falsely) that they know the celebrity as a friend."</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week Katelyn Doyle, Communications and Marketing Manager at Distress and Crisis Ontario, and Caitlin Plant, Program Manager at DCO, talk about parasocial relationships. Parasocial, as defined by Oxford Dictionary, is "Designating a relationship characterized by the one-sided, unreciprocated sense of intimacy felt by a viewer, fan, or follower for a well-known or prominent figure (typically a media celebrity), in which the follower or fan comes to feel (falsely) that they know the celebrity as a friend." If you'd like to learn more about anything discussed in the podcast, these articles are linked below:
Forster, Riva Tukachinsky. The Oxford Handbook of Parasocial Experiences. Oxford University Press, 2023.
Laing, Sarah. “Why Celebrity Deaths like Matthew Perry’s Can Hit Us so Hard.” The Kit, 2 Nov. 2023, thekit.ca/culture/culture-celebrity/matthew-perry-death-parasocial-grief/.
Macdonald, Mary Ellen. “Parasocial Grief and Why I Can Grieve Matthew Perry.” Grief Matters, Grief Matters, 12 Jan. 2024, griefmatters.ca/blog/parasocial-grief-and-why-i-can-grieve-matthew-perry.
“Oxford Word of the Year 2023.” Oxford Languages, 2023, languages.oup.com/word-of-the-year/2023/.
“Parasocial Relationships: What to Know.” Medical News Today, MediLexicon International, www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/parasocial-relationships. Accessed 12 Jan. 2024.
Punjabi, Rajul. “We Asked a Therapist Why We Grieve Celebrities like We Knew Them.” VICE, 8 June 2018, www.vice.com/en/article/ywexgx/we-asked-a-therapist-why-we-grieve-celebrities-like-we-knew-them.
To connect with support related to this episode, or for anything else going on in your life, please visit www.dcontario.org/locations to find your nearest Member centre or use the “looking for support” sidebar to chat with ONTX. ONTX can also be reached by texting “SUPPORT” to 258258. Many of our Member centres operate 24/7 and ONTX is available from 2PM – 2AM EST, daily. Thank you for listening and we hope you’ll join us again next week. If you would like to provide feedback on this episode, past episodes, or request future content, you can do so using the following link: https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8.
We regret to announce that the ONTX text and chat program will cease operations on January 30th, 2024. Text and chat services will remain available until that date; however, they will no longer be accessible starting January 31st, 2024. If you are seeking support alternatives, we encourage you to visit our website at www.dcontario.org/locations to locate your nearest Member centre, some of which provide their own text and/or chat support services.
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week Katelyn Doyle, Communications and Marketing Manager at Distress and Crisis Ontario, and Caitlin Plant, Program Manager at DCO, talk about parasocial relationships. Parasocial, as defined by Oxford Dictionary, is &quot;Designating a relationship characterized by the one-sided, unreciprocated sense of intimacy felt by a viewer, fan, or follower for a well-known or prominent figure (typically a media celebrity), in which the follower or fan comes to feel (falsely) that they know the celebrity as a friend.&quot; If you&#39;d like to learn more about anything discussed in the podcast, these articles are linked below:</p>

<p>Forster, Riva Tukachinsky. The Oxford Handbook of Parasocial Experiences. Oxford University Press, 2023.<br>
Laing, Sarah. “Why Celebrity Deaths like Matthew Perry’s Can Hit Us so Hard.” The Kit, 2 Nov. 2023, thekit.ca/culture/culture-celebrity/matthew-perry-death-parasocial-grief/.<br>
Macdonald, Mary Ellen. “Parasocial Grief and Why I Can Grieve Matthew Perry.” Grief Matters, Grief Matters, 12 Jan. 2024, griefmatters.ca/blog/parasocial-grief-and-why-i-can-grieve-matthew-perry.<br>
“Oxford Word of the Year 2023.” Oxford Languages, 2023, languages.oup.com/word-of-the-year/2023/.<br>
“Parasocial Relationships: What to Know.” Medical News Today, MediLexicon International, <a href="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/parasocial-relationships" rel="nofollow">www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/parasocial-relationships</a>. Accessed 12 Jan. 2024.<br>
Punjabi, Rajul. “We Asked a Therapist Why We Grieve Celebrities like We Knew Them.” VICE, 8 June 2018, <a href="http://www.vice.com/en/article/ywexgx/we-asked-a-therapist-why-we-grieve-celebrities-like-we-knew-them" rel="nofollow">www.vice.com/en/article/ywexgx/we-asked-a-therapist-why-we-grieve-celebrities-like-we-knew-them</a>.</p>

<p>To connect with support related to this episode, or for anything else going on in your life, please visit <a href="http://www.dcontario.org/locations" rel="nofollow">www.dcontario.org/locations</a> to find your nearest Member centre or use the “looking for support” sidebar to chat with ONTX. ONTX can also be reached by texting “SUPPORT” to 258258. Many of our Member centres operate 24/7 and ONTX is available from 2PM – 2AM EST, daily. Thank you for listening and we hope you’ll join us again next week. If you would like to provide feedback on this episode, past episodes, or request future content, you can do so using the following link: <a href="https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8" rel="nofollow">https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8</a>.</p>

<p>We regret to announce that the ONTX text and chat program will cease operations on January 30th, 2024. Text and chat services will remain available until that date; however, they will no longer be accessible starting January 31st, 2024. If you are seeking support alternatives, we encourage you to visit our website at <a href="http://www.dcontario.org/locations" rel="nofollow">www.dcontario.org/locations</a> to locate your nearest Member centre, some of which provide their own text and/or chat support services.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week Katelyn Doyle, Communications and Marketing Manager at Distress and Crisis Ontario, and Caitlin Plant, Program Manager at DCO, talk about parasocial relationships. Parasocial, as defined by Oxford Dictionary, is &quot;Designating a relationship characterized by the one-sided, unreciprocated sense of intimacy felt by a viewer, fan, or follower for a well-known or prominent figure (typically a media celebrity), in which the follower or fan comes to feel (falsely) that they know the celebrity as a friend.&quot; If you&#39;d like to learn more about anything discussed in the podcast, these articles are linked below:</p>

<p>Forster, Riva Tukachinsky. The Oxford Handbook of Parasocial Experiences. Oxford University Press, 2023.<br>
Laing, Sarah. “Why Celebrity Deaths like Matthew Perry’s Can Hit Us so Hard.” The Kit, 2 Nov. 2023, thekit.ca/culture/culture-celebrity/matthew-perry-death-parasocial-grief/.<br>
Macdonald, Mary Ellen. “Parasocial Grief and Why I Can Grieve Matthew Perry.” Grief Matters, Grief Matters, 12 Jan. 2024, griefmatters.ca/blog/parasocial-grief-and-why-i-can-grieve-matthew-perry.<br>
“Oxford Word of the Year 2023.” Oxford Languages, 2023, languages.oup.com/word-of-the-year/2023/.<br>
“Parasocial Relationships: What to Know.” Medical News Today, MediLexicon International, <a href="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/parasocial-relationships" rel="nofollow">www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/parasocial-relationships</a>. Accessed 12 Jan. 2024.<br>
Punjabi, Rajul. “We Asked a Therapist Why We Grieve Celebrities like We Knew Them.” VICE, 8 June 2018, <a href="http://www.vice.com/en/article/ywexgx/we-asked-a-therapist-why-we-grieve-celebrities-like-we-knew-them" rel="nofollow">www.vice.com/en/article/ywexgx/we-asked-a-therapist-why-we-grieve-celebrities-like-we-knew-them</a>.</p>

<p>To connect with support related to this episode, or for anything else going on in your life, please visit <a href="http://www.dcontario.org/locations" rel="nofollow">www.dcontario.org/locations</a> to find your nearest Member centre or use the “looking for support” sidebar to chat with ONTX. ONTX can also be reached by texting “SUPPORT” to 258258. Many of our Member centres operate 24/7 and ONTX is available from 2PM – 2AM EST, daily. Thank you for listening and we hope you’ll join us again next week. If you would like to provide feedback on this episode, past episodes, or request future content, you can do so using the following link: <a href="https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8" rel="nofollow">https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8</a>.</p>

<p>We regret to announce that the ONTX text and chat program will cease operations on January 30th, 2024. Text and chat services will remain available until that date; however, they will no longer be accessible starting January 31st, 2024. If you are seeking support alternatives, we encourage you to visit our website at <a href="http://www.dcontario.org/locations" rel="nofollow">www.dcontario.org/locations</a> to locate your nearest Member centre, some of which provide their own text and/or chat support services.</p>]]>
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