🎧 The Psychology of Violence
Update: 2020-06-06
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What causes someone to be violent? Are they born that way or is it a response to childhood trauma or adverse life circumstances? And how likely is it that at some point in your lifetime you will be a victim of someone else’s brutality? These are the questions – and answers – on this episode of The Forensic Psychologist, the Psychology of Violence. Join Dr. Joni Johnston as she interviews forensic, police and clinical psychologist who has interviewed and evaluated some of the most dangerous people in the world.Â
Dr. Kris Mohandie is a clinical, police, and forensic psychologist with over thirty years of experience in the assessment and management of violent behavior. He is licensed as a psychologist in several states including California, Alaska, New York, Nevada, and Utah. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in Police and Public Safety Psychology.
Dr. Kris Mohandie is a clinical, police, and forensic psychologist with over thirty years of experience in the assessment and management of violent behavior. He is licensed as a psychologist in several states including California, Alaska, New York, Nevada, and Utah. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in Police and Public Safety Psychology.
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