Exploring the Psychology of Violence and Terrorism with Dr. Carole Lieberman
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Exploring the Psychology of Violence and Terrorism with Dr. Carole Lieberman

1:01:23 Dec 23, 2025
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Episode Maxim Understanding the psychology behind violence is key to protecting ourselves, our families, and our society. Episode Summary In this episode of The Gun Experiment, Big Keith and I, Mike , sit down with renowned forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman. We dig deep into the psychological roots of violence—examining how childhood trauma, societal shifts, and even the media we consume can shape tendencies toward aggression. We also touch on urban crime, mass shootings, and the shifting landscape of terrorism in America. Dr. Carole Lieberman shares real-life cases that reveal how abuse, isolation, and cultural factors contribute to violent behavior, and she offers advice for parents on raising resilient, communicative kids in a challenging world. We wrap up with practical guidance for staying vigilant and prepared in uncertain times. Call to Action Did you find this episode insightful? Make sure to subscribe to The Gun Experiment on your favorite platform so you never miss an episode. If you enjoyed our discussion, please share it with your friends and leave us a quick review. It truly helps us keep these important conversations going. Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and Spotify! Show Sponsors (Show sponsors were not mentioned in the transcript. If this is usually included, please fill in your sponsor details here.) Key Takeaways Childhood trauma, neglect, or abuse are strong predictors of violent tendencies later in life. Our society’s shift in norms, as seen with increased drug use and changes in law enforcement policies, can correlate with spikes in violent crime. The isolation during COVID lockdowns and increased exposure to violent media and video games may drive aggression and rage in certain populations. Violence is part of our psychological evolution, but how it manifests depends greatly on family, environment, and community stability. There is an alarming gap in mental health care today due to the closure of major mental health facilities, with many at-risk individuals falling through the cracks. Parents can help prevent issues by fostering open communication, being alert to signs of isolation or behavioral change, and monitoring their kids’ relationship with technology (including AI chatbots). There are real concerns about the current border situation and the possibility of increased terror threats—staying informed and prepared is crucial. Guest Information Dr. Carole Lieberman is a board-certified forensic psychiatrist, author, podcast host of The Terrorist Therapist, and an expert witness in high-profile criminal cases. She’s a leading authority on the psychological effects of terrorism, crime, and media violence. Connect with her at: TerroristTherapist.com ExpertWitnessForensicPsychiatrist.com
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