MIND – TRAUMA - CRIME: The map of truth.
The 2025 final report of the Spotify channel by AIPC Editore.
Edited by Massimo Lattanzi and Tiziana Calzone
The Spotify channel MIND | CRIME | TRAUMA confirms its status as a fundamental bulwark for scientific and clinical depth—a necessary bridge between deep psychology and criminological analysis. The extraordinary success of the channel, with 64 podcasts published in 2025, is the result of the outreach commitment of AIPC Editore, the editorial voice of the Italian Association of Psychology and Criminology (AIPC).
A Constant and impactful presence
In less than five months, the channel has produced 64 podcasts, a rapid pace that demonstrates an untiring commitment to public education. These are not just numbers, but 64 moments of reflection exploring the complexities of the seven primary emotional systems and the impact of trauma on emotional regulation.
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Audience analysis: who listens to the truth?
The listener profile reveals data that counters common perceptions of criminology:
- Male prevalence: With 51.3% men compared to 42.9% women, the channel actively engages the male demographic. This is a powerful signal: men are not just a statistical figure in homicide analyses (often victims of acquaintances or relatives), but here they are active subjects seeking understanding and tools for awareness.
- Maturity and awareness: Over 52% of listeners are over 60, followed by 26.8% in the 45-59 age group. This indicates that AIPC’s message resonates deeply with a mature audience, likely searching for answers regarding complex family dynamics and long-standing traumas.
- Beyond borders: While Italy dominates (95.1%), the channel’s echo reaches the United States and Colombia, signaling that relational trauma is a universal language.
The podium of awareness
The most-listened-to content reflects the open wounds of our society:
- Relational trauma & the CIPR protocol: This episode is the most popular because it offers an operational solution. It doesn't just describe the problem; it presents the intervention model developed by the Italian Center of Relational Psychotraumatology (CIPR).
- Focus: How to intervene when trauma originates within affective bonds.
- Key Point: The integration of clinical assessment (using tools like the SVITR scale) and biofeedback. The goal is to stabilize primary emotional systems, transforming the "compulsion to repeat" into a path of conscious healing.
- The echo of invisible wounds: The second spot reflects the public's need to name sufferings that often leave no external marks but tear the soul apart.
- Focus: An analysis of how trauma modulates the seven emotional systems identified by Jaak Panksepp.
- Key Point: A discussion on how negative early experiences lead to a hyper-activation of threat systems (FEAR, ANGER) and a hypo-activation of pro-social systems (CARE, PLAY). The episode explains that these "echoes" of the past continue to condition the present until they are processed.
- Gender-based homicides & relational collapse: The paradox of prevention: A tragically relevant theme addressing femminicidio and extreme violence with scientific and criminological rigor.
- Focus: Why prevention often fails and what happens at the moment of a relationship's "collapse."
- Key Point: Education and awareness are identified as the decisive watershed. The episode analyzes how a lack of tools to regulate emotional intensity can lead to violent acts, reiterating that prevention must involve affective re-education and timely specialist support.
Conclusion: A bridge toward change
The success of these podcasts proves there is a strong demand for profound knowledge. As seen in the case analyses of Mario or Sofia discussed previously, you are not alone.
If listening to these topics has sparked reflection or a desire to embark on a journey of change, the CIPR team is at your disposal to help you rediscover balance within your emotional systems.
For a consultation or information:
- WhatsApp: 3924401930
- Email: aipcitalia@gmail.com
- Website: www.associazioneitalianadipsicologiaecriminologia.it
