96. Battered Woman Syndrome

96. Battered Woman Syndrome

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97. Vintage Case: The Devil's Gate Murders

A dry river bed is the backdrop for our first monthly vintage episode. An already mysterious place to Native Americans, this area is also said to be a portal to hell after a brilliant rocket scientist performed experiments and occult rituals on the lands in the 1930's. Join the d ...  Show more

98. When Gay was a Crime

The doctors break down major historical touch points of the legalities of homosexual and queer experiences. They also discuss the psychological community's impact on the evolution of the legal issues. The Alan Turing and Dr. Anonymous stories are also reviewed. Ma Rainey's Black ...  Show more

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