• A Psychological Assessment of QAnon & It's Comparison to Addiction w/ Sophia Moskalenko

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A Psychological Assessment of QAnon & It's Comparison to Addiction w/ Sophia Moskalenko

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    In today's episode, Dr. Sophia Moskalenko joins me in the program to discuss the various factors that contributed to the insurrection on January 6 and how exposure to conspiracy theories can lead believers and non-believers to engage in political violence. We also cover the topic of how to label Q movement and whether a comparison between QAnon and addiction can be made with the current studies on the subject.

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    Sophia Moskalenko Literature Review / NBC Article
    (PDF) Mere exposure to conspiracy theories: effects on radical intentions among believers and nonbelievers (researchgate.net)

    Why QAnon followers are like opioid addicts, and why that matters (nbcnews.com)

    Sophia Moskalenko Books

    • Pastels and Pedophiles: Inside the Mind of QAnon: Bloom, Mia, Moskalenko, Sophia: 9781503630291: Amazon.com: Books
    • Amazon.com: Friction: How Radicalization Happens to Them and Us: 9780199747436: McCauley, Clark, Moskalenko, Sophia: Books
    • Radicalization to Terrorism: What Everyone Needs to Know®: Moskalenko, Sophia, McCauley, Clark: 9780190862589: Amazon.com: Books



    Recommended Social Chemist Episodes

    • QAnon: A Psychiatric Assessment of a Delusion Like Belief w/ Dr. Brian Holoyda (buzzsprout.com)
    • Here Comes the Storm: The Origins of QAnon w/ Mike Rothschild (buzzsprout.com)
    • A Psychosocial Assessment of QAnon w/ Dr. Joseph Pierre (buzzsprout.com)



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In today's episode, Dr. Sophia Moskalenko joins me in the program to discuss the various factors that contributed to the insurrection on January 6 and how exposure to conspiracy theories can lead believers and non-believers to engage in political violence. We also cover the topic of how to label Q movement and whether a comparison between QAnon and addiction can be made with the current studies on the subject.

Instagram
The Social Chemist (@socialchemistig) • Instagram photos and videos

Thread
The Social Chemist (@socialchemistig) on Threads

Substack
The Social Chemist Newsletter | Substack

Sophia Moskalenko Literature Review / NBC Article
(PDF) Mere exposure to conspiracy theories: effects on radical intentions among believers and nonbelievers (researchgate.net)

Why QAnon followers are like opioid addicts, and why that matters (nbcnews.com)

Sophia Moskalenko Books

  • Pastels and Pedophiles: Inside the Mind of QAnon: Bloom, Mia, Moskalenko, Sophia: 9781503630291: Amazon.com: Books
  • Amazon.com: Friction: How Radicalization Happens to Them and Us: 9780199747436: McCauley, Clark, Moskalenko, Sophia: Books
  • Radicalization to Terrorism: What Everyone Needs to Know®: Moskalenko, Sophia, McCauley, Clark: 9780190862589: Amazon.com: Books



Recommended Social Chemist Episodes

  • QAnon: A Psychiatric Assessment of a Delusion Like Belief w/ Dr. Brian Holoyda (buzzsprout.com)
  • Here Comes the Storm: The Origins of QAnon w/ Mike Rothschild (buzzsprout.com)
  • A Psychosocial Assessment of QAnon w/ Dr. Joseph Pierre (buzzsprout.com)



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