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Tennessee Court Talk
Ep. 30 Misconceptions In The Courtroom

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 12:08


In this episode of Tennessee Court Talk, AOC Communications Director Samantha Fisher discusses misconceptions in the courtroom with Tennessee Senior Judge, Don Ash.  Find out why Judge Ash considers presiding over court a lot like umpiring a baseball game and the rules that judges in Tennessee follow in order to rule  from the bench. Recorded at the Spring 2024 TJC conference in Murfreesboro, TN.This episode is for all audiences.

Slam the Gavel
William Bernet, M.D., Discusses Parental Alienation, Estrangement And The Five Factor Model

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 54:19


    Slam the Gavel welcomes William Bernet, M.D. Emeritus Member and Professor of Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Prior to retirement, Dr. Bernet was a Forensic Psychiatrist who evaluated adults, children and families involved in legal situations, both civil and criminal.    Dr. Bernet's book, "Children of Divorce," was co-authored with a circuit court judge, Don Ash. In 2010, he published Parental Alienation, DSM-5 and ICD-11. In 2014 he and his colleagues published Parental Alienation: The Handbook for Mental Health and Legal Professionals which was edited by Demosthenes Lorandos, William Bernet and S. Richard Sauber.   Other interests prior to Dr. Bernet's retirement included pretrial competency and insanity evaluations, death penalty mitigation, genotyping of defendants, child custody and visitation disputes and allegations of child sexual abuse as well as forensic psychiatry in particular the effects of divorce, child custody disputes, Parental Alienation, child maltreatment and genomics of violence.     Dr. Bernet's current research interest is methodology for distinguishing Parental Alienation and Parental Estrangement.     Dr. Bernet discussed his book, "Parental Alienation-Science and Law," published in 2020 (Demosthenes Lorandos/William Bernet) explains the research that creates the foundation for the assessment, identification, and intervention in cases of parental alienation (PA). For attorneys, judges, and family law professionals, this book explains in detail the scientific basis for testimony and legal decisions that relate to PA.  Dr. Bernet also explained that it is organized around the Five Factor Model. This book can be found on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.     Dr. Bernet explained how the concept of parental alienation has been admitted into evidence in more than 1,100 court cases in the U.S. since 1985.  He also discussed how the Five-Factor Model (FFM) can be used to diagnose parental alienation.  Articles regarding the FFM have been published in peer-reviewed journals, that is, Feedback (the journal of the Family Therapy Association of Ireland) and the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.       Not a podcast to be missed with so much information that child psychologists, judges and attorneys need to know about.    Support the show(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://beentheregotout.com/https://monicaszymonik.mykajabi.com/Masterclass  USE CODE SLAM THE GAVEL PODCAST FOR 10% OFF THE COURSEhttp://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Music by: mictechmusic@yahoo.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)

Slam the Gavel
William Bernet, M.D., Discusses Parental Alienation, Estrangement And The Five Factor Model

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 54:19


Slam the Gavel welcomes William Bernet, M.D. Emeritus Member and Professor of Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Prior to retirement, Dr. Bernet was a Forensic Psychiatrist who evaluated adults, children and families involved in legal situations, both civil and criminal. Dr. Bernet's book, "Children of Divorce," was co-authored with a circuit court judge, Don Ash. In 2010, he published Parental Alienation, DSM-5 and ICD-11. In 2014 he and his colleagues published Parental Alienation: The Handbook for Mental Health and Legal Professionals which was edited by Demosthenes Lorandos, William Bernet and S. Richard Sauber. Other interests prior to Dr. Bernet's retirement included pretrial competency and insanity evaluations, death penalty mitigation, genotyping of defendants, child custody and visitation disputes and allegations of child sexual abuse as well as forensic psychiatry in particular the effects of divorce, child custody disputes, Parental Alienation, child maltreatment and genomics of violence. Dr. Bernet's current research interest is methodology for distinguishing Parental Alienation and Parental Estrangement. Dr. Bernet discussed his book, "Parental Alienation-Science and Law," published in 2020 (Demosthenes Lorandos/William Bernet) explains the research that creates the foundation for the assessment, identification, and intervention in cases of parental alienation (PA). For attorneys, judges, and family law professionals, this book explains in detail the scientific basis for testimony and legal decisions that relate to PA. Dr. Bernet also explained that it is organized around the Five Factor Model. This book can be found on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Dr. Bernet explained how the concept of parental alienation has been admitted into evidence in more than 1,100 court cases in the U.S. since 1985. He also discussed how the Five-Factor Model (FFM) can be used to diagnose parental alienation. Articles regarding the FFM have been published in peer-reviewed journals, that is, Feedback (the journal of the Family Therapy Association of Ireland) and the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Not a podcast to be missed with so much information that child psychologists, judges and attorneys need to know about. Support the show(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri) http://beentheregotout.com/ https://monicaszymonik.mykajabi.com/Masterclass USE CODE SLAM THE GAVEL PODCAST FOR 10% OFF THE COURSE http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ Music by: mictechmusic@yahoo.com

YarraBUG
"OO-OOOM" Too, too close !

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020


Read here History Ride      The Man with Rubber Pedals makes a return as do the tactics of the NYPD in regards to the bicycle. One as a target of confiscation, the other an armour-plated battering ram.   I have uploaded a copy of a CM ride from 2003. Melbourne's Hidden History. Many thanks to Justin Mansfield for a copy, not much has changed.    Photo  Tawntime in Lightfootlaund  Don Ash   #dogsofburnleypark. 

YarraBUG
YarraBUG Burnley Park

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2017


This weel Val chats with guest and fellow Burnley Park resident Don Ash and their topic is how Council Planning may affect and impact local wildlife and the health and wellness of local residents. Yarra City Council is consdering a permit for a 108 seat restaurant to be established in the heart of pristine Burnely Park. Melbourne cyclists would know Burnley Park as the one adjacent to Yarra Boulevard and a place where community can rest and relax in a commercial free environment. Interested listeners might want to follow the residents action by clicking on the following links: #saveburnleypark as well as the online petition: www.change.org/p/misha-coleman-yarracity-vic-gov-au-stop-commercial-development-of-community-park-land

Your Inner Wisdom in Fluid Form
The Power of Intention

Your Inner Wisdom in Fluid Form

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 12:51


What is the force that provides an opportunity for change? It is intention. The intention put forth when a light touch is applied to the body allows just enough change for our bodies to self regulate. The touch of Craniosacral Therapy, or CST, is so light because it is done with good intention. The therapist is trained to be impartial, non-judgmental, unconditionally present and ego subordinate. Don Ash, founder of the Craniosacral Therapy Alliance in New Hampshire, talks with Charis Rogosky, a CST Therapist, about Masaru Emoto who wrote the book ‘The Hidden Messages In Water’. Emoto studied water and found it can be influenced by intention. By changing intention water appears different which implies water has consciousness. Don discusses how intention provides the environment for the body to change. He says that somatoemotional processing can occur through CST and it is not psychotherapy. It is just witnessing and encouraging the body to change. CST is about making the world a touch better!

Your Inner Wisdom in Fluid Form
The Origins of Craniosacral Therapy

Your Inner Wisdom in Fluid Form

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 15:37


Don Ash, founder of the Craniosacral Therapy Alliance in New Hampshire, traces the history of Craniosacral Therapy, or CST. and shares the stories of the founders who came before him. The origins of CST can be traced to the discovery of an innate movement in the body. Emanuel Swedenborg, 1688 -1772, wrote the book ‘On Tremulation’. He discusses homeostasis, which is a state of well-being and notes you can access the central nervous system through a light touch to the heels. Andrew Taylor Still who lived from 1828 to 1917 is considered the founder of osteopathy. He was a surgeon. He contended that structure follows function and postulated that the cerebral spinal fluid is the river of life. William Garner Sutherland, 1873 – 1954, is the founder of cranial osteopathy and wrote the book, ‘With thinking Fingers’. He called Cerebral Spinal Fluid the breath of life and said that CST belongs to the world. John Upledger was also a cranio-osteopath and surgeon who lived from 1933 to 2012. Through surgery he discovered the movement of the cranial bones and through research done at Michigan State University developed Craniosacral Therapy as we know it today.

Your Inner Wisdom in Fluid Form
A Skull Study With Don Ash

Your Inner Wisdom in Fluid Form

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 9:38


Don Ash, founder of the Craniosacral Therapy Alliance in New Hampshire, discusses the movement of the bones of the head with Charise Rogosky. Physical Therapy Curriculum teaches that after the age of 26 the skull bones don’t move. Don says, “In order to understand the developments of CST you must understand the bones do move”. He goes on to explain that cadaver dissection shows the motion of the movement of the skull. Don has studied the dynamics of craniosacral movement and shows clearly the proof of movement using the skeleton of someone who was about 60 years old. He discusses the dynamics of this movement and the reason it is sometimes disputed.

Your Inner Wisdom in Fluid Form
Helping Your Body Work As Good As It Can

Your Inner Wisdom in Fluid Form

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 14:24


Charies Rogosky discusses Craniosacral Therapy with Don Ash, founder of the Craniosacral Therapy Alliance in New Hampshire. Don explains that there is a gentle movement of the head and spine based on the innate movement of the body. Based on this cranio rhythm the head opens and closes and the spine lengthens and shortens. Cerebrospinal fluid circulates up and down the spine and gives the central nervous system nutrition. Craniosacral Therapy, or CST, is just a light touch that works on the innate movement of the body. This light touch allows a CST therapist to evaluate the rhythm. By very gently stopping the rhythm the body self regulates, letting go of tensions it may be holding. Don says, “CST doesn’t cure anything. It helps your body work as good as it can”. This holistic approach creates an environment for your body to heal itself.