The Psychology of Notorious Serial Killers: The Intersection of Personality Theory and the Darkest Minds of Our Time
By (Author) Todd Grande
HCI Press
HCI Press
26th July 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Social, group or collective psychology
Sociology: family and relationships
Psychology
Violence and abuse in society
Crime and criminology
True crime
Popular beliefs and controversial knowledge
Paperback
190
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
What drives serial killers to commit their horrific crimes Are sex crimes really motivated by sexual desire Why do some killers stop killing, while others escalate
The science of personality theory has advanced dramatically in recent years, shedding new light on the inner workings of these criminals. In this book, professional counselor Todd Grande applies personality theory to over a dozen of the most notorious serial killers in modern history, unraveling the mystery surrounding their crimes.
Serial killers are typically motivated by sexual domination, money, or political ideology, or experiencing psychosis. Dr. Grande delves into the thought processes, behaviors, and emotions of these criminals, analyzing common personality traits as well as environmental factors such as childhood stressors and even certain kinds of injury. Empirically supported principles create a framework that offers new insight into why people do what they do and how they might recover from destructive patterns.
All human behavior exists on a continuum, and through the study of extreme behaviors, any behavior becomes a little more understandable. Learning about serial killers can enlighten us about the human condition.
Todd Grande is a professional counselor, counselor educator, and content creator who specializes in personality disorders, addiction, trauma, and psychopathology. He operates a popular YouTube channel in which he covers mental health disorders, personality theory, true crime, relationships, and narcissism. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health and Licensed Chemical Dependency Professional in Delaware and is a National Certified Counselor. He holds a Masters of Science in Community Counseling from Wilmington University and a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. For many years, Dr. Grande was an associate professor in Wilmington Universitys Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and provided counseling and consulting services in his community.