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Crime Psychology
John Cordray, LPC
19 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to Crime Psychology, the podcast where true crime meets mental health. Hosted by John Cordray, a Licensed Professional Counselor, this show looks into the psychological and emotional dynamics behind some of the most notorious criminal cases. Each episode explores how mental health factors—like trauma, personality disorders, and psychological conditions—play a key role in shaping criminal behavior. Crime Psychology offers expert analysis and a deeper understanding of the psychological factors at play in every case.
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Welcome to Crime Psychology, the podcast where true crime meets mental health. Hosted by John Cordray, a Licensed Professional Counselor, this show looks into the psychological and emotional dynamics behind some of the most notorious criminal cases. Each episode explores how mental health factors—like trauma, personality disorders, and psychological conditions—play a key role in shaping criminal behavior. Crime Psychology offers expert analysis and a deeper understanding of the psychological factors at play in every case.
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He Wrote An Eerie Essay About Crime Scenes: Idaho Murders BRYAN KOHBERGER (Therapist Reacts)
Crime Psychology
10 minutes 1 second
5 months ago
He Wrote An Eerie Essay About Crime Scenes: Idaho Murders BRYAN KOHBERGER (Therapist Reacts)

In this episode of Therapy Crime Scenes, John Cordray, a Licensed Professional Counselor, analyzes the tragic Idaho murder case involving four University of Idaho students.

He explores the background of the suspect, Brian Kohlberger, highlighting his mental health struggles, including autism spectrum disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding mental health in relation to crime and the need for early intervention and community support to prevent such tragedies in the future.

Crime Psychology
Welcome to Crime Psychology, the podcast where true crime meets mental health. Hosted by John Cordray, a Licensed Professional Counselor, this show looks into the psychological and emotional dynamics behind some of the most notorious criminal cases. Each episode explores how mental health factors—like trauma, personality disorders, and psychological conditions—play a key role in shaping criminal behavior. Crime Psychology offers expert analysis and a deeper understanding of the psychological factors at play in every case.