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Yearly Archives: 2021

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Dec72021
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Podcast Genuine Chit Chat Episode 146 – Defining Insanity and Decoding Madness

Richard Lettieri Ph.D; forensic neuropsychologist, psychoanalyst and author joins Mike for an in-depth discussion of his…

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Dec72021
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News Channel 8 – Decoding Madness Interview

Dr. Lettieri joins Gayle Guyardo the host of the nationally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom…

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Dec62021
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When is a Mentally Disordered Person Dangerous? The relationship between violence and mental illness is complex

How do you know if a neighbor with a mental problem is dangerous, or if that…

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Nov272021
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Forensic Psychologist – Good Day CW

A forensic psychologist wrote an article about psychopathic personalities and the traits to look out for,…

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Nov272021
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FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGIST RICHARD LETTIERI ON THE MANY PATHWAYS TO A FALSE CONFESSION

In the Netflix’s documentary, Making a Murderer, 16-year old Brendan Dassey is interrogated by two detectives who…

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Nov102021
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10 Reasons Why You Might Falsely Admit to Crimes You Didn’t Commit You are more vulnerable than you think

Why would anyone admit to a crime if innocent?  It betrays our basic instinct for self-preservation,…

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RICHARD LETTIERI

Dr. Lettieri is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist with a private and forensic practice
in Orange County, California. He is a member of the Expert Witness Panels of Orange County and San Bernardino County Superior Courts.

He is frequently called upon to assess individuals for a number of reasons, including competency to stand trial and insanity, and to evaluate individuals accused of sex crimes and violent offenses.


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