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The podcast currently has 86 episodes available.
Join Jeff “Vermillion Viper” Moore and Mace Warren as they recap their ATSA conference presentation, revisit a local registry story, and weigh in on a surprising twist in the P-Diddy case. Like, subscribe, and share The Guerrilla Social Work Podcast for more unfiltered insights into forensic social work!
This episode explores the terrifying story of Ted Bundy, the charming yet monstrous serial killer who murdered at least 30 young women in the 1970s. We cover his manipulative methods, his daring prison escapes, and his most shocking crimes, including the brutal 1978 Chi Omega murders. Bundy's eventual capture, conviction, and execution in 1989 are examined, shedding light on the mind of one of America's most infamous killers.
On today’s episode, Jeff and I react to an interview by Chis Williams on the Modern Wisdom channel with Abigail Shrier. Abigail Shrier is a journalist, a writer for The Wall Street Journal, and an author. In this episode they discuss therapy, culture, and Gen-Z, and since Jeff and I weren’t invited, we decided to offer our own perspectives.
This episode is a follow-up from our previous Dark Triad episode where we discuss strategies clinicians can use to improve their work with these clients.
This episode focuses on Success Planning. Gone are the days where therapists focus exclusively on relapse prevention. We discuss the ingredients for the recipe to both manage risk and promote the successful reintegration of our clients.
Today, the boys are discussing a recent and local publication about the sex offender registry, the practical implications and usage of publicly available registries, and the research on the effectiveness and impact of registry policies.
Today we’re discussing an investigation being conducted by the British Police over an alleged sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl in the Metaverse. We discuss the implications of immersive online interaction, potential for such behavior to manifest in the real world, and review some research that may support our understandings.
The boys sit down to respond to the recent cancellation of therapy by political commentator Matt Walsh. They share their opinions and insights on what Walsh got right and where he may be going wrong.
What is up, Guerrilla Social Workers! Sorry for our delay in posting, but we’ve been busy. That’s no worry because this episode is fire! Your hosts, Jeff “Ginger Ninja” Moore and yours truly, Mace Warren, interviewed our guest Russell Pearson. Russell recently graduated from his masters of social work program after a long hard road back from 43 felonies, prison, and addiction. He’s got a great story for everyone and I know you will enjoy it.
In today's episode, we're pulling back the curtains on our recent escapade at the ATSA Conference in Colorado. Buckle up, because we're diving deep into the riveting presentations we witnessed, highlighting the gems of research that left us intrigued and inspired.
The podcast currently has 86 episodes available.
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