Who Is Dr. Todd Grande?
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Dr. Todd Grande is a YouTube creator whose channel covers counselor education and supervision, mental health, human behavior, relationship dynamics, psychopathology, personality theory, true crime, pop culture, research, statistics, SPSS, Excel, appraisal, and group counseling. According to the supplied YouTube channel record, the channel has about 1.7 million subscribers and roughly 4,000 videos.
Credentials and Scope
The channel metadata identifies Dr. Grande as having a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, and as a Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health, LPCMH, and Licensed Chemical Dependency Professional, LCDP. His channel also includes a clear disclaimer: the videos are for informational purposes only and are not intended to substitute for treatment from a mental health professional.
Why He Fits the True Crime Gods Creator Graph
Dr. Grande sits at the intersection of true crime commentary and mental health education. The creator record tags his work with Criminal Psychology, Murder, and Cults, but his catalog is broader than case recaps. His videos often frame cases through questions about personality characteristics, behavioral patterns, and the limits of public analysis.
Representative Full-Length Videos
A useful starting point is 11 Signs a Child May Become a Psychopath | Psychopathic Risk Factors, one of the channel's most viewed full-length videos in the supplied data, with about 3.3 million views. The description preview emphasizes caution around labeling children as psychopathic, which reflects the channel's broader tendency to separate educational discussion from clinical diagnosis.
True Crime Case Analysis
Dr. Grande's true crime coverage includes high-profile cases such as Chris Watts | Psychopathy, Narcissism, Rage, Infidelity, & Murder, listed in the supplied data at about 2.5 million views, and Was Ted Bundy actually special? | Netflix: Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, listed at about 1.6 million views. These videos are positioned as analyses of possible personality characteristics and case narratives, not as firsthand clinical evaluations.
Beyond Murder Cases
The supplied popular-video list also shows how the channel moves between true crime, public controversy, and personality education. Examples include Leaving Neverland | Was Michael Jackson Guilty?, listed at about 1.8 million views, and 10 Things Narcissists do to Appear Smarter than They Really Are, listed at about 1.6 million views. That range helps explain why the channel is relevant to both true crime audiences and viewers interested in psychology-themed commentary.
Recent Full-Length Output
The latest long-form videos in the supplied dataset show a steady cadence of case-focused uploads. Recent examples include Girlfriend Kills Lover Over $37 Million Inheritance and Irish Castle | Ina Kenoyer Analysis, Cat-Obsessed Man Kills Prowling Neighbor After 8-Year Feud Over Fence and Lights | Analysis, and Idealistic Banker and Family Terrorized by Window-Breaking Squatter Who Later Kills Him | Analysis. Each is identified in the source material as a full-length YouTube video.
Editorial Caution
This profile is based on YouTube channel metadata and supplied video records, so it should be reviewed before publication. The safest framing is to describe Dr. Grande as a creator who applies counselor-education and psychology-informed commentary to true crime and public behavior cases, while preserving the channel's own disclaimer that the content is informational and not a substitute for professional mental health treatment.