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Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series \\u2013 where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology.\\xa0\\xa0
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In today\\u2019s episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing: Natural born killers, or monsters in the making?\\xa0
We are all curious about the origins of evil and violence. We see a story on the news and ask ourselves, how could anyone do that? So, let\\u2019s dive into how. We are not going to cover specific cases and talk about specific serial killers, because you lose the science and we \\u201ccelebritize\\u201d serial killers.\\xa0 [Dec 05, 2022]\\xa0
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00:00 \\u2013 Intro\\xa0
00:19 \\u2013 Dr. Abbie Maro\\xf1o Intro\\xa0
00:52 \\u2013 Intro Links\\xa0
03:37 \\u2013 The topic of the day: Natural born killers, or monsters in the making?\\xa0
04:48 \\u2013 Born this way?\\xa0
08:25 \\u2013 The "X" Factor\\xa0
10:11 \\u2013 Self-soothing\\xa0
13:18 \\u2013 The importance of Anxiety\\xa0
14:34 \\u2013 Made by the military\\xa0
15:23 \\u2013 You can\'t pick and choose\\xa0
18:18 \\u2013 Gag reflex\\xa0
19:50 \\u2013 Who\'s to blame?\\xa0
20:59 \\u2013 The "Criminal Gene" fallacy\\xa0
24:39 \\u2013 A happy ending\\xa0
26:50 \\u2013 \\u201cThis isn\'t set in stone\\u201d\\xa0
29:31 \\u2013 Silver Linings\\xa0
31:13 \\u2013 \\u201cIt\'s a bit of both\\u201d\\xa0
32:02 \\u2013 Misguided markers\\xa0
35:42 \\u2013 Is there prevention?\\xa0
39:05 \\u2013 Minority Report\\xa0
41:18 \\u2013 An unsupportive system\\xa0
42:34 \\u2013 Touch is vital!\\xa0
45:26 \\u2013 An interesting (NOT FUN!) quote\\xa0
46:27 \\u2013 Wrap Up\\xa0
47:07 \\u2013 The request lines are open!\\xa0
47:35 \\u2013 Outro\\xa0
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References:\\xa0
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