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What We Need to Know About Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Levy, Part II

What We Need to Know About Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Levy, Part II

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Episode 383: What We Need to Know About Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Levy, Part II EPISODE NOTES I’m excited to share the incredible insights from Dr. Mark Levy, a seasoned clinical and forensic psychiatrist with over four decades of experience. In our podcast conversation, Dr. Levy delves into the fascinating intersection of human behavior and the law, covering topics ranging from seeking therapy to identifying red flags in treatment and addressing societal issues like incivility. It’s incredible how these topics tie into our everyday lives and the broader scope of our society! Along with his team of 22 board-certified psychiatrists and 10 forensic neuropsychologists, Dr. Levy practices forensic psychiatry at Forensic Psychiatric Associates, L.P. (FPAMED). As a forensic psychiatric expert, he has been involved in over 500 civil lawsuits and related matters. Dr. Levy has also published numerous articles and presented talks on forensic psychiatric topics. Dr. Levy’s expertise shines through as he discusses why incivility appeals to certain people and how it answers their anxiety and fear of uncertainty. He encourages us to look beyond the grief of incivility and ask ourselves important questions. Why is incivility appealing to certain people? What does it give those who accept a view of reality handed down to them that they accept uncritically? Exploring our biases and distortions of reality can help us better understand ourselves and address our fears. Dr. Levy shares his experiences with biases and explains how they show up when we get defensive and struggle to be empathic. He also discusses how relationship struggles manifest in therapy and how an insightful therapist can address trust issues and boundaries. One of the most valuable takeaways from our conversation is Dr. Levy’s guidance on finding an insightful therapist who respects client boundaries and possesses a deep understanding of human behavior. He emphasizes that the art of psychotherapy is a combination of experience, training, and self-knowledge. When seeking a therapist, Dr. Levy advises looking for someone with credentials, self-awareness, and a deep understanding of human behavior to ensure effective therapy. His artful flair for psychotherapy and forensic psychiatry truly shines through in his explanations and profound insights, making each podcast conversation feel validating and enlightening. If you’re curious to learn more about Dr. Levy’s perspectives on therapy, the law, and human behavior, I highly recommend tuning in to our podcast conversation. DOWNLOAD Episode Resources 1st Podcast Episode with Dr. Mark Levy Mary L. Trump Books Dr. Mark Levy, Forensic Psychiatric Associates, L.P. NEXT STEP: Challenge yourself and do the three Conscious Attentive Leadership Mentoring (C.A.L.M.) Activities, below. Conscious Attentive Leadership Mentoring After listening, do these three C.A.L.M. Activities: Take this risk or do this adventurous task: Incivility is appealing to certain people. Why? Dr. Levy encourages us to look beyond the grief of incivility and ask ourselves important questions. Answer these questions. Why is incivility appealing to certain people? What does it give those who accept a view of reality handed down to them that they accept uncritically? Apply Self-Compassion: Sometimes it is hard to be empathic. Contemplate a recent moment when you became defensive. What did you learn about yourself? Offer yourself some kind words of encouragement for discovering something new about yourself. Welcome Appreciation: “I appreciate Dr. Mark Levy and his artful flair for psychotherapy and forensic psychiatry. It truly shone through his explanations and profound insights, making each of our four podcast conversations feel validating and enlightening. I learned so much more when I edited today’s podcast conversation. Thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom.” It’s your turn. Start with, “I appreciate what I heard from today’s Guest Mentor, Dr. Mark Levy…” “I appreciate this week’s adventurous task because….” “Most of the problems in our lives and world are caused by relational dysfunction, a dysfunction in how we relate: as social groups, as individuals, to animals and the environment, and even to ourselves. Therefore, developing relational literacy—the understanding of and ability to practice healthy ways of relating—is essential for personal, social, and ecological transformation.” —Melanie Joy, psychologist, author, theorist, educator When WeMentor… your life becomes more meaningful!!! Redefine how you lead while redesigning your business. Dual Innovation Leadership WORKS. Guest Mentor Mark Levy, MD, DLFAPA Dr. Mark Levy attended Durham University, U.K. (1965-66), and is a graduate of Columbia College (A.B. 1967), the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (M.D. 1971) in New York, and the San Francisco Psychoanalytic ...
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