Media, Publications, Keynote Addresses and Interviews
Dr Mitchell’s PhD thesis
Dr Mitchell’s PhD thesis presents a model that is potentially the most comprehensive and nuanced representation yet developed of adult people who actively violate social norms and harm and disadvantage others by conscious choice, socially aversive personalities.
Podcasts with Dr Mitchell as an expert guest
“WTF is on My Mind” hosted by Mark Vicente The Hidden Dangers of High-Functioning Predators
Mark Vicente is a high profile, award winning writer, director and producer. At the age of 26 he became one of the first cinematographers to shoot a big budget film. Mark and his wife Bonnie are internationally known as the couple who exposed and ultimately worked with the FBI on having charges brought against the NXIVM cult leader, Keith Reniere. Mark Vicente has produced a compelling series about NXIVM called The Vow.
“Brad Carr Podcast” hosted by Brad Carr How to Identify Human Predators (Dark Triad)
Brad Carr interviews the world's best leaders, including Navy SEALs, #1 New York Times bestselling authors, CEOs, and more. In 2018, Brad Carr teamed up with the Navy Leadership and Ethics Center to produce 12 podcasts with guests featured on the Navy Reading List and Navy Movie List.
“Mindmatters” hosted by Harrison Koehli Predators in High Places
Harrison Koehli writes and interviews experts about patho-politics, psychopathy, and mass hysteria. He takes a deep dive into psychopathic political leadership and is the editor of Political Ponerology by Andrew M. Lobaczewski. He has summarised sections of Dr Mitchell’s PhD thesis for his Substack - Political Ponerology.
“Hart to Heart” hosted by Dr Mike Hart Attributes of Predators, Dark Personalities and Manipulators.
Dr Hart is a Canadian doctor and lifestyle specialist who explores a wide range of influences on our day-to-day lives.
“There's No Place Like Home: After she leaves by Future Women” hosted by Tara Rae Moss
Episode 5. “The flipside of image management.”
Episode 2. "I know where you are."
In There’s No Place Like Home: After she leaves, new host Tara Rae Moss shares real stories from women - and men - who’ve seen firsthand how abuse transforms after separation. Separation is particularly dangerous when: The perpetrator was coercively controlling during the relationship, or the perpetrator continues or escalates their abuse following separation in an attempt to reassert control.
Publications, presentations, keynote addresses
Conference presentation: Joint Universities Social Work Association Conference
University of Central Lancashire, 25–27 June 2025
The deeper context of coercive control: New insights into behavioural patterns in coercive controllers to support greater precision in social worker assessments of critical risk.
Keynote address: Faculty of Medicine, Health, and Social Care: Faculty Research Festival
Canterbury Christ Church University, June 30th 2025
The deeper context of coercive control: New insights into behavioural patterns in coercive controllers to support greater precision in assessments of critical risk.
Publication: The Journal of Community and Criminal Justice
The deeper context of coercive control: New insights into behavioural patterns in coercive controllers to support greater precision in social worker assessment of critical risk (accepted for publication).