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Join me as I talk with Brian Blitz and Marcy Kott - two Matrimonial Attorneys who started a “Mental Health Roundtable” group with leading mental health professionals. Mental health is often a topic not discussed in the legal world; however, Marcy and Brian have seen mental health issues in their cases hit an all-time high since the Pandemic with clients, children, substance abuse, etc. They recognize that we as attorneys need to better support our clients through times of crisis and support those who treat them. They founded this group to bridge the gap between attorneys and mental health professionals and start talking about these issues that many brush aside. They take a holistic approach to help their clients navigate the process and come out on the other side supported, stronger, and ultimately happier. Learn more about Marcy HERE Learn more about Brian HERE ------- This episode is sponsored by America's #1 Meal Kit - Factor Meals! Whether you're looking for calorie-conscious options or Needing an extra boost to support your wellness goals and feel your best for the rest of summer, you can choose from 34+ weekly meals ready to eat in 2 minutes! Go HERE and use code HABITS50 to get 50% off! -------- OCTOBER MERCH IS NOW LIVE! The theme: BOO-JEE (and yes, it's ghost/Halloween themed) :) SHOP NOW BELOW! www.habitsyoulove.com/shop --------- If you're loving these episodes, please subscribe and leave a review! Let's Connect: @kaylafassio @habitsyoulove www.habitsyoulove.com *Kayla Fassio is not a mental health professional. Kayla Fassio and Habits You Love is not a substitute or meant to be intended to diagnose, treat, or make medical claims. All content is for informational purposes only backed by Kayla's own research. This podcast is brought to you by Cloud10. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We invite Elissa Thursfield Head of Employment at Gamlins Law and Director of HR Anchor on to how we stand as employers when it comes to mental health and the law. The common mistakes and the fines associated. This one is certainly an eye-opener and proof that you really can't afford not to have some mental health support!This is a great insight into the amazing work that Everymind does. To see how we can help your business, and provide mental health support for your employees visit: www.everymindatwork.comWe spoke about:*The cost of mental health in the workplace. *Our legal obligations. *How we treat invisible disabilities. *How mental health can cost the business. *The indirect strain on the rest of the employees. *What is a constructive dismissal claim?*Nipping it in the bud.*How to avoid huge fines. *The most common grievances. *How to show your employees you are taking mental health seriously. *Is having a mental health policy a mitigating circumstance?*Mental health risk assessments.*Are reasonable adjustments a permanent or temporary thing?*Can you be impartial? *What is a reasonable adjustment passport?*Fair reasons to dismiss an employee. Plus much more.Sit back, grab yourself a coffee and enjoy this episode.HR Anchor: https://www.hranchor.co.uk/Gamlins Law: https://gamlins.com/Elissa Thursfield LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elissa-thursfield-8731902a/?originalSubdomain=ukHR Ninja Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/519154558464892/To see how we can help your business, and provide mental health support for your employees visit: www.everymindatwork.comFollow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/everymindatworkConnect with us on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/everymindatworkLike us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/everymindatworkSay hi on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/everymindatwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patrick Kilker, Esq.Partner – Tully Rinckey PLLC Attorneys & Counselors at Lawhttps://www.tullylegal.com/ pkilker@tullylegal.com Practice AreasCriminal LawFamily & Matrimonial LawReal Estate Law & LitigationArticle Reference: “Domestic Abuse Has Risen During the Pandemic, Groups like the House of Ruth are Ready” https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/domestic-abuse-has-risen-during-the-pandemic-groups-like-the-house-of-ruth-are-ready/2020/10/01/e46922c8-03ea-11eb-b7ed-141dd88560ea_story.html Music for PodcastGroove Grove by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3831-groove-groveLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Patrick Kilker, Esq.Partner – Tully Rinckey PLLC Attorneys & Counselors at Lawhttps://www.tullylegal.com/ pkilker@tullylegal.com Practice AreasCriminal LawFamily & Matrimonial LawReal Estate Law & LitigationArticle Reference: “Domestic Abuse Has Risen During the Pandemic, Groups like the House of Ruth are Ready” https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/domestic-abuse-has-risen-during-the-pandemic-groups-like-the-house-of-ruth-are-ready/2020/10/01/e46922c8-03ea-11eb-b7ed-141dd88560ea_story.html Music for PodcastGroove Grove by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3831-groove-groveLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Patrick Kilker, Esq.Partner – Tully Rinckey PLLC Attorneys & Counselors at Lawhttps://www.tullylegal.com/ pkilker@tullylegal.com Practice AreasCriminal LawFamily & Matrimonial LawReal Estate Law & LitigationArticle Reference: “Domestic Abuse Has Risen During the Pandemic, Groups like the House of Ruth are Ready” https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/domestic-abuse-has-risen-during-the-pandemic-groups-like-the-house-of-ruth-are-ready/2020/10/01/e46922c8-03ea-11eb-b7ed-141dd88560ea_story.html Music for PodcastGroove Grove by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3831-groove-groveLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hello and welcome to the last episode of 2019, episode 09 of Really Real Talk. Which is a really emotional raw and really real talk with Plaintiff's Civil Rights, Employment, and Serious Injury Trial Attorney Alyssa Schabloski. We cover toxic work environments, the kind that can send you to hell and back. We talk about adoption, choosing your own family. Carving your own career path . How trauma survival will alter life perspective forever. We talk about work life balance, living for ourselves... I mean really all the great topics that I believe bring everyone the most value. If you are experiencing work place issues and need professional legal help you can best reach Alyssa through LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aschabloski/ Support women owned businesses! Happy New Year everyone thank you to my handful of supporters , I see you and appreciate you. I'll be back with another solo episode to cover my terrible financial year, how I survived and how I'm still trying to survive it. Podcast now on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4lX1QczfsV7CWnh3Hp6BLJ Video version available on my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD_8TpHxNcBglY5gOYYKnnw
For this episode we spoke to Carlos Spector who is an immigration attorney in El Paso, Texas, and Alejandra's dad! Carlos Spector has a long history of representing Mexican political asylum cases and won the first Mexican political asylum case in the country. He also helped create the nonprofit organization, Mexicanos en Exilio, Mexicans in Exile. We drank buckwheat tea and talked about the political asylum process and the importance of mental health professionals in immigration law. politica [...]
Psychologist and attorney Susan J Lewis, PhD, JD, brings her 25 years of clinical practice and legal expertise directly to you - with practical guidance, strategies, solutions an up-to-date information to help keep you out of court and jail. She is unique combination as a licensed psychologist, forensic psychologist and attorney. For over 25 years she has maintained a private clinical practice in Massachusetts working with couples, families, individuals and groups. She is also a national speaker and have taught continuing education courses across the United States on Law and Ethics in Mental Health as well as the DSM 5 and differential diagnosis. Susan served as a consultant to different organizations including clinics, forensic inpatient units and universities’and worked with area attorneys on controversial issues such as dangerousness, sexually violent predators, competence to stand trial, criminal responsibility evaluations and involuntary civil and criminal commitment. She taught a course in the Psychology of Criminal Behavior at Northeastern University and Harvard's Extension School for several years.She is the author of two books; Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Clinicians: Best Practices for Avoiding Litigation, Complaints and Malpractice published in 2016 by PESI and From Deep With A Forensic and Clinical Psychologist’s Journey published by MSI Press in May of 2018.
Child Mental Health Part 2, What makes a serial killer and a CEO, why gun law and extra focus on mental health is response to mass shootings is missing the main point of what is actually causing not only this but our worsening mental and physical health throughout the Western World: Social disintegration. Self harm is increasing especially among females. There are many causes but manipulation of the environment and gaining an illusion of control is one of the main ones and is just another pathological coping mechanism similar to anorexia. If the behavior is positively reinforced it can then become a dangerous habit and almost an addiction and indeed addictions in themselves are often another maladaptive trait. Psychopaths are a well known personality trait but they can be adapted negatively or positively through childhood experience and socialization. Serial killers are much more likely to have a particular psychopathic gene combined with severe childhood trauma and CEOs are more likely to be well socialized psychopaths. The current focus on mentally ill people being a risk to others including atrocities such as mass shootings are an artifact of media reporting. Mentally ill people are almost guaranteed not to be a risk to the public and in the rare cases they are they are more likely to be a risk to those they know well. In fact focus on gun law in the US and mental health services is missing the deep rot in society of social disintegration. Ironically these measures are just another illusion of control and misinformed knee jerk reaction. Norway has been trying to address this with respect to illicit drugs by decriminalsing illicit drugs, putting addicts into therapy and paying employers their first years wages thus re integrating them back into society and this alone has proved very successful in reducing drug addiction and associated crime. What is causing our social disintegration? We will discuss this in our next podcast along with the origins of mankind and the most effective ways of organizing human society.
Child Mental Health Part 2, What makes a serial killer and a CEO, why gun law and extra focus on mental health is response to mass shootings is missing the main point of what is actually causing not only this but our worsening mental and physical health throughout the Western World: Social disintegration. Self harm is increasing especially among females. There are many causes but manipulation of the environment and gaining an illusion of control is one of the main ones and is just another pathological coping mechanism similar to anorexia. If the behavior is positively reinforced it can then become a dangerous habit and almost an addiction and indeed addictions in themselves are often another maladaptive trait. Psychopaths are a well known personality trait but they can be adapted negatively or positively through childhood experience and socialization. Serial killers are much more likely to have a particular psychopathic gene combined with severe childhood trauma and CEOs are more likely to be well socialized psychopaths. The current focus on mentally ill people being a risk to others including atrocities such as mass shootings are an artifact of media reporting. Mentally ill people are almost guaranteed not to be a risk to the public and in the rare cases they are they are more likely to be a risk to those they know well. In fact focus on gun law in the US and mental health services is missing the deep rot in society of social disintegration. Ironically these measures are just another illusion of control and misinformed knee jerk reaction. Norway has been trying to address this with respect to illicit drugs by decriminalsing illicit drugs, putting addicts into therapy and paying employers their first years wages thus re integrating them back into society and this alone has proved very successful in reducing drug addiction and associated crime. What is causing our social disintegration? We will discuss this in our next podcast along with the origins of mankind and the most effective ways of organizing human society.
MacArthur genius award recipient Elyn Saks has written extensively about the rights of the mentally ill. She has also written at length about her own bouts with serious mental illness. In this very candid interview Saks, who is a tenured law professor at the University of Southern California, speaks with California Lawyer editor Martin Lasden. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23630]
MacArthur genius award recipient Elyn Saks has written extensively about the rights of the mentally ill. She has also written at length about her own bouts with serious mental illness. In this very candid interview Saks, who is a tenured law professor at the University of Southern California, speaks with California Lawyer editor Martin Lasden. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23630]
MacArthur genius award recipient Elyn Saks has written extensively about the rights of the mentally ill. She has also written at length about her own bouts with serious mental illness. In this very candid interview Saks, who is a tenured law professor at the University of Southern California, speaks with California Lawyer editor Martin Lasden. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23630]
MacArthur genius award recipient Elyn Saks has written extensively about the rights of the mentally ill. She has also written at length about her own bouts with serious mental illness. In this very candid interview Saks, who is a tenured law professor at the University of Southern California, speaks with California Lawyer editor Martin Lasden. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 23630]