Description
This enhanced edition combines an in-depth analysis of serial murderers, their motivations, and victim selection patterns with practical therapeutic approaches for mental health professionals. Author Eric W. Hickey draws on extensive research and case studies to illuminate the psychology behind serial killings while addressing the profound impact on survivors and communities.
The book serves as both an educational resource and a clinical guide, offering evidence-based strategies for counseling traumatized individuals and families affected by violent crime. It addresses the unique challenges faced by communities in the aftermath of serial murder investigations and provides frameworks for building resilience and recovery. Mental health professionals, law enforcement personnel, criminology students, and community advocates will find this resource invaluable for understanding the complexities of serial homicide and implementing effective support systems.







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