Forensic Friday

“Ginny and Georgia”: Antisocial Females and Intergenerational Patterns

Jeannine Anderson & Natalie Halcomb

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Caution: spoilers ahead! 

In this episode, we talk about the Netflix series Ginny and Georgia and discuss what the writers absolutely nailed about the characters' personalities (and personality disorders, maybe?) and the real world consequences we've seen in kids who grow up in emotional turmoil and traumatic, criminogenic, and antisocial households.

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