A New Twist on True Crime

Welcome to Forensic Friday where we examine the intersection of true crime, psychology, and the heart of being human in the middle of it all. Jeannine Anderson and Natalie Halcomb are forensic therapists with 25 years of combined experience working with both people that commit crimes and victims in our community. We hope to have a more nuanced conversation around what drives criminal behavior, current trends, prevention, psychological issues at play and how they can be treated, and the ripple effect of crime on our families, schools, and communities.

About Us

Jeannine Anderson, MA, LPC, LAC, DVCS is a forensic therapist in the Denver Metro area. She works in various settings including as the Director of Forensic and Group Services at Southeast Counseling Center. Jeannine has training in various modalities and populations including couples therapy, trauma work, adolescents, evaluating for psychopathy, and clinical supervision.

Natalie Halcomb, MA, LPC, DVCS Apprentice is a forensic therapist also operating out of the Denver Metro area. She is a clinical supervisor and manager at Southeast Counseling Center where she is building the Domestic Violence program with Jeannine. Natalie has training in trauma therapy including EMDR and Brainspotting, Emotion-Focused Therapy, and Moral Reconation Therapy.

Both serve as domestic violence providers and tag team as best friends and fierce advocates for a safer community. We hope this podcast will be a catalyst for prevention work, self-awareness, and deepening empathy for both victims and offenders as there are humans on all sides of these traumatic events. We want to remove the stigma and the shame associated with thoughts of and acts of violence to help people make healthy and safe choices before something terrible occurs. We also hope to use humor to lighten the mood at times and increase connection around the human themes we are discussing. Please join us and become our Forensic Friends!

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