Mary Winspear Centre Presents
The Psychology of Serial Killers
Tuesday, November 19 - 7:30PM
Featuring Dr. Rachel Toles “Winnipeg native, Practicing Clinical Psychologist, Crime Expert, Social Media Personality”
Recommended age 18+ due to mature subject matter and adult language
The Psychology of Serial Killers features a touring masterclass, diving deep into the darkest and most thought provoking of subjects.
Who are these notorious killers? How does an ordinary neighbor become a mass murderer?
During this 90 minute thrilling experience, Dr. Rachel Toles, true crime’s preeminent Psychologist, seeks to help us understand these burning questions:
What makes a serial killer?
Why do they commit such horrific crimes?
What drives them to murder?
Do they share common traits that trigger mass-killings?
What motivates them to kill over and over again?
How do they chose their victims? Is it random or something more sinister?
Why do some women fall in love with these convicted killers?
And perhaps the most important question of all… why are we so fascinated by serial killers and true crime?
You will also get the chance to ask anything you have ever wanted to know about serial killers in a live Q&A session with Dr. Toles.
Dr. Rachel Toles is a licensed clinical psychologist in both the state of California and the state of Minnesota. Dr. Toles' current clinical areas of practice include, but are not limited to: treating relationship, intimacy, and sexual problems, anxiety, trauma, depression, addiction, and poor impulse control. Dr. Toles also performs psychological fitness for duty evaluations and court evaluations, which include psychological and neuropsychological testing.
With extensive experience in both clinical and forensic evaluation settings, Dr. Toles has dedicated herself to understanding the motivations, behaviors, and patterns of dangerous criminals. Dr. Toles has also served as an expert witness for court cases, utilizing her criminal forensic expertise and psychological evaluation skills to help bring justice and understanding to these legal proceedings. Additionally, she has worked intimately with female inmates who suffer from acute mental illnesses at Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, California, under the supervision of Dr. Michael Maloney, a forensic psychologist in the Menendez Brothers case.
She attained broad-ranging academic and professional training from the University of Southern California, the California School of Professional Psychology (APA accredited doctoral program), and the University of Winnipeg (Canada). Her clinical training includes individual and group therapy at Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center in Hollywood, California, and individual therapy and psychodiagnostic testing at Airport Marina Counseling Services. In addition, her postdoctoral fellowship involved working with children and administering psychodiagnostic tests at the Reiss Davis Child Study Center.
Dr. Toles is in high demand as a lecturer and speaker, sharing her knowledge on profiling and understanding the minds of serial offenders. In her private practice, Dr. Toles approaches each client uniquely, and helps her clients develop coping skills based on their individual needs. Some skills may include cognitive behavioral approaches, as well as mindfulness and meditation techniques. Currently, Dr. Toles is working on a thought-provoking book that challenges our perception of "evil" and encourages us to reconsider our understanding of this concept.