Faith Without Frontiers
Gordon interviews George Karkanis, an Athens-based forensic psychologist, psychotherapist, and behavioral analyst, who explains forensic psychology as the study and legal-application of psychology in criminal contexts (offenders, victims, investigations, trials, and reports). George describes transitioning from IT to forensic psychology through counter-trafficking ministry, choosing a role that supports trafficked women without being their therapist, helping them “redefine” men as trustworthy through safe relationships. He discusses psychology as science plus art, emphasizing skillful, adaptive practice beyond rigid protocols, and describes behavior analysis including micro-expressions and communication cues. George shares his special forces paratrooper service and how it built resilience and innovative thinking. He also works with offenders, integrating faith and identity change, and trains Eastern European police and prosecutors on vicarious trauma, proposing four pillars for healing: identity, intimacy, cognition, and emotion. 00:52 Meet George Karkanis 01:04 What Forensic Psychology Is 02:44 From IT to Anti Trafficking 04:48 Serving Trafficked Women Safely 08:19 Psychology Science and Art 13:17 Behavior Analysis Micro Expressions 15:54 Skill Versus Knowledge 18:54 Special Forces Mindset 22:18 Working With Offenders 28:38 Restorative Justice Stories 31:25 Training Law Enforcement 35:55 Healing Vicarious Trauma 36:29 Four Pillars Framework 40:35 Closing Thanks
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