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Psychology of Cult Leaders, Serial Killers, & the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

Psychology of Cult Leaders, Serial Killers, & the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

FromDoctor Psycho


Psychology of Cult Leaders, Serial Killers, & the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

FromDoctor Psycho

ratings:
Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

[UNPLUGGED FORMAT] Michael is joined by fellow clinician Justin to take YOUR questions! This is a BONUS off season episode while we are hard at work on Season 2! Subscribe on iTunes because you don't want to miss what's coming next.  Send us YOUR questions / comments / topic ideas: hello@upcpodcast.com  Question 1: What are the differences between the infamous cult leader Jim Jones vs. Serial Killers? And who is YOUR favorite serial killer? Question 2: Do you believe in self-diagnosis? Should we be able to diagnose ourselves or should it be done by a professional? ► We are not bystanders in today's culture, and we're willing to bet: Neither are you. Unpopular Culture is a podcast where a psychotherapist and a team of dedicated professionals, dive into the broken underbelly of today's society— discovering the weird and the weirdly common. New shows full of case studies, psychological breakdowns and conspiracy theories are released every Tuesday morning wherever you get your podcasts! Show Notes ► http://www.upcpodcast.com/archive1/CultVSSerial iTunes ► http://apple.co/2dT1fPu Google Play ► http://bit.ly/2kw7cHq Stitcher ► http://bit.ly/2e4yj5y Tunein ► http://bit.ly/2ldjiSJ For everything UPC, visit upcpodcast.com Email us your questions hello@upcpodcast.com ► twitter.com/upcpodcast ► facebook.com/upcpodcast BADASS MERCH: www.society6.com/coreystewart
Released:
Feb 10, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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A psychotherapist dives into the broken underbelly of society, shining a light on more neglected topics in Pop Culture, Psychology, & Modern Media