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    Fever Talks

    The Psychology of Serial Killers - Online

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    The Psychology of Serial Killers - Online

    Fever Talks
    4.6
    (57)


    Fever Talks

    The Psychology of Serial Killers - Online

    4.6
    (57)

    The Psychology of Serial Killers - Online

    Fever Talks
    4.6
    (57)

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    💡 Fever Talks are engaging lectures from qualified experts and inspirational thinkers. Grab a drink, broaden your horizons and explore something new

    General Information
    📅 Date: 4th February 2021
    🕒 Time: 7pm, including a break and a Q&A session (approx. 15mins each)
    📌 Location: your home!
    👤 Age requirement: 18+ with valid ID
    🎤 Speaker: Dr. Minna Lyons is an Evolutionary Behavioural Scientist, within the Liverpool School of Psychology, who specialises in her research on The Dark Triad of Personality (Psychopathy, Narcissism and Machiavellianism), as well as publishes work drawing on the research areas across all fields of her department.

    Description
    The minds of serial killers are as complex as they are varied. The BTK Killer, David Berkowits (Son of Sam), the Moors Murderers... experts classify all these murderers into categories, such as 'lust killers', 'visionary killers', and 'killer couples'. Plenty of psychological phenomena surround their atrocious crimes: among them are 'shared psychosis', homicidal fantasies (including your own!), and Hybristophilia, one of the factors behind women falling in love with serial killers. Our expert will guide you through the particularities of these categories and phenomena, all backed up by pertinent case studies. Discover one of Forensic Psychology’s most troubling topics!

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