Police Psychology | Emotional Pinball
by Gary S. Aumiller, Ph.D. ABPP
by Gary S. Aumiller, Ph.D. ABPP
by Gary S. Aumiller, Ph.D. ABPP
Killer Clowns! What evil lurks behind the mask and the florescent green hair? I saw one down the street and he had a big knife to hack teens into little bits that can be fed to the street dog and cats. Sound like a summer campfire story. An urban legend at it’s best. Well they’re here, in Long Island New York, in Fishers Indiana, in New Orleans Louisiana, Albuquerque New Mexico and even in Hollywood California where the theatric meets the macabre. Why are they here? What do they want? Who are these BOZOS? Read the rest of this entry »
by Gary S. Aumiller, Ph.D.
Cop humor is iconic but it is disappearing and we should try to figure out why. In fact, those in police psychology understand the importance of laughter and laughing to our overall well-beings (particularly in helping cops deal with stress). And yet, we don’t laugh anymore. There, I said it.
Now before you get all upset and yell that this isn’t true, let me explain myself. I’m 60 years old, and I have an 9-year-old daughter. I’ve noticed young parents with kids her age don’t laugh with their kids as much as my parents did with me, or as much as I do with my daughter. And this sets in motion a vicious cycle in which children laugh less and less as the years and generations go on and on. What is going to happen to them? Read the rest of this entry »
by Det. Gary Travers
Produced and Intro by Sara Gaertner