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In a series of emotionally-charged group therapy sessions, men reflect on the beliefs and attitudes that underlie the behavior that ... Laurence Miller, Ph.D., author of 'Criminal Psychology - Nature, Nurture, Culture' explaining the biological, sociological, and ... School shootings are becoming more frequent, violence makes the headlines often, and the more our world advances in ...
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- Laurence Miller, Ph.D., author of 'Criminal Psychology - Nature, Nurture, Culture' explaining the biological, sociological, and ...
- School shootings are becoming more frequent, violence makes the headlines often, and the more our world advances in ...
- From the Roman Empire's Gladiator games, to Netflix's Squid Games, humans have a history of watching violence.
- A PsychAlive Interview with Dr.'s Peter Fonagy, Robert Firestone, and Donald Meichenbaum.
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