Killer Psychologist

著者: Dana R. Anderson PsyD
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  • Join Dr. Dana Anderson, a forensic psychologist, who highlights the killer skill set of those involved in forensic cases. Each episode uncovers new stories within the legal system, with Dr. Anderson drawing on her experience as a court-appointed expert witness in both criminal and civil court cases.

    "Killer Psychologist" features insights from leading experts such as forensic psychologist Dr. Craig Wetterer, cold case profiler Jasen Jenson, and Board Certified Death Investigator Eric Zelaya, offering a deeper look into the complexities of forensic investigations.

    Become part of our community of true crime enthusiasts and aspiring forensic psychologists. Enjoy gripping stories, insightful analyses, and conversations that illuminate the dark side of the human mind. Tune in every Wednesday for new episodes, and catch video episodes now available on YouTube!

    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/killer-psychologist--6020549/support.
    Copyright Dana R. Anderson, PsyD
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  • Ep 36 - Hybristophilia & Wade Wilson
    2024/09/18
    What is hybristophilia? Why would someone fall for a killer, and just how far will they go in the name of love? We investigate the case of convicted murderer Wade Wilson, now on death row. Legal expert Eric Zelaya walks us through the conviction process, revealing what unfolds after a verdict is handed down. Uncover the intricate legal journey and the dark obsessions that fuel these dangerous relationships—where women find themselves captivated by notorious criminals. Get ready for a revealing look into the minds behind these deadly attractions.


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    51 分
  • 35 - Mental Health Diversion
    2024/09/11
    Can mental health conditions truly reshape legal outcomes? Dr. Dana Anderson and Dr. Craig Wetterer explore how mental health diversion (MHD) can offer a second chance for individuals facing criminal charges. They reveal how forensic psychology and law converge to create meaningful alternatives to incarceration, reducing or even eliminating charges through targeted treatment. This episode provides essential insights for attorneys looking to apply MHD strategies and clients who want to better understand the process. Whether you're in the courtroom or navigating the justice system, you’ll gain practical guidance on leveraging mental health diversion for a brighter future.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mental Health Diversion Evaluations
    00:59 Defining Mental Health Diversion Evaluations
    02:28 Exclusion of Antisocial Personality Disorder
    06:14 The Process and Impact of Mental Health Diversion
    13:17 The Problem of Misdiagnosis
    19:03 The Importance of Accurate Diagnosis
    21:47 The Benefits of Psychological Evaluations
    28:03 Challenges with Co-occurring Mental Illness and Antisocial Behavior
    30:28 The Importance of Accurate Psychological Evaluations
    32:27 The Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs
    33:52 Uncovering the Truth: Therapy as an Intervention
    36:36 Understanding Personality Disorders
    40:22 The Gut Feeling: Recognizing Personality Disorders
    45:09 Getting it Right the First Time: Hiring Qualified Professionals
    50:23 Beware of Unlicensed Practitioners
    54:42 The Challenges of Prosecuting Unlicensed Practitioners
    56:37 The Benefits of Independent Evaluations

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  • 34 - I Don't Like Mondays
    2024/09/04
    "I Don't Like Mondays" by N. Leigh Hunt is a gripping true crime book that delves into the harrowing case of Brenda Ann Spencer, who, at just 16 years old, became America's first school shooter on January 29, 1979. From her home across the street, Spencer opened fire on an elementary school in San Diego, tragically killing two adults and injuring eight children and a police officer. Her chilling response when asked why she committed the crime—"I don't like Mondays"—which inspired the book's title

    Join forensic psychologists as they explore the complex psychological and social factors that may have contributed to Spencer's actions and examine the broader implications of this tragedy. The discussion covers the profound and lasting impact on the victims, their families, and the community, as well as the controversial debate surrounding Spencer's potential release on parole. Drawing on meticulous research and interviews, Hunt offers a comprehensive account of the crime that remains deeply relevant in today's discussions on school violence, mental health, and the criminal justice system.


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    1 時間 17 分

あらすじ・解説

Join Dr. Dana Anderson, a forensic psychologist, who highlights the killer skill set of those involved in forensic cases. Each episode uncovers new stories within the legal system, with Dr. Anderson drawing on her experience as a court-appointed expert witness in both criminal and civil court cases.

"Killer Psychologist" features insights from leading experts such as forensic psychologist Dr. Craig Wetterer, cold case profiler Jasen Jenson, and Board Certified Death Investigator Eric Zelaya, offering a deeper look into the complexities of forensic investigations.

Become part of our community of true crime enthusiasts and aspiring forensic psychologists. Enjoy gripping stories, insightful analyses, and conversations that illuminate the dark side of the human mind. Tune in every Wednesday for new episodes, and catch video episodes now available on YouTube!

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/killer-psychologist--6020549/support.
Copyright Dana R. Anderson, PsyD

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