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Todd Grande

The Psychology of Notorious Serial Killers

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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, political ideology, or are experiencing psychosis. Dr. Grande delves into the thought processes, behaviors, and emotions of these criminals, and analyzes 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.

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146 printed pages
Publication year
2021
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  • Nikolai C.has quotedlast year
    As horrible as they are, the notion of the serial killer gives people an opportunity to study something that appears improbable if not impossible
  • Nikolai C.has quotedlast year
    The type of empathy that these killers do not have is referred to as affective empathy. They cannot feel how others feel. When they are murdering a victim, nothing that victim says or does can invoke actual feelings in the killer
  • Nikolai C.has quotedlast year
    Serial killers may have the cognitive ability to understand how another person feels. This is referred to as cognitive empathy, and for many psychopaths, this type of empathy is intact
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