

A Psychoanalytic Consideration of Mass Murder - the Norway Experience with Dr. philos. Siri Erika Gullestad
Jun 27, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Siri Erika Gullestad, a distinguished clinical psychology professor, delves into the psychological underpinnings of the tragic 2011 Norway mass murder by Anders Breivik. She analyzes the roles of familial dynamics and cultural ideologies in shaping violent beliefs. Gullestad sheds light on the challenges of balancing cultural integration and community identity. The conversation also touches on the allure of extremist groups for those seeking identity and belonging, emphasizing the complex interplay between individual experiences and wider societal tensions.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Unraveling Extremism: The Norway Mass Murder Case
02:50 • 34min
Navigating Cultural Integration and Community Identity
36:24 • 2min
Exploring Identity and Belonging in Right-Wing Movements
38:05 • 2min
Exploring Identity and Belonging in the Context of Extremism
40:11 • 2min
Exploring Changes in Custody Laws and the Psychology of Violence
42:00 • 3min