Ep. 34: Nick Reiner (Part 2) : Addiction, Psychosis & Psychopathy - Considered
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In this second episode on the Nick Reiner case, Dr. Suzette Glasner considers questions raised by viewers about addiction, psychosis, and the role of personality characteristics in homicidal behavior. You can watch or listen to the full episode on The Dr. Suzette Glasner Podcast here.
As news reports have revealed that Nick Reiner had a diagnosis of schizophrenia in addition to his known history of addiction, Dr. Glasner explains how antisocial and psychopathic personality traits are related to both mental illness and addiction, different forms of violence that are linked to both personality types, and forensic psychological research into the link between schizophrenia and violence. Considering what is currently known about Nick's addiction and mental health history, Dr. Glasner explains how addiction can complicate a personality disorder diagnosis, the likelihood of a personality disorder overlapping with addiction and schizophrenia, and the implications of clinical research on these conditions in combination for understanding the tragic double homicide case of Rob and Michele Reiner. ⸻ Have a question about today’s episode? Or a question you’d like me to cover in a future episode?
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