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What We Need to Know About Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Levy, Part I
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Episode 382: What We Need to Know About Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Levy, Part I
Episode Notes
Are you curious to learn how human behavior and the law interact? Dr. Mark Levy delves into the fascinating world of Forensic Psychiatry, shedding light on the intriguing dynamics at play. Join us as we explore the riveting cases of The People vs. O.J. Simpson and The State of New York vs. Donald Trump. It’s a fascinating discussion that will make you think!
Dr. Mark Levy is a licensed clinical and forensic psychiatrist with over four decades of experience. He has degrees from Columbia University and the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute. He is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the National Board of Physicians and Surgeons. He is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Levy and his team of 22 board-certified psychiatrists and 10 forensic neuropsychologists practice forensic psychiatry at Forensic Psychiatric Associates, L.P. (FPAMED.com). Dr. Levy has been retained as a forensic psychiatric expert in more than 500 civil lawsuits and related matters. He has published numerous articles and presented countless talks on forensic psychiatric topics, such as “Mental Illness In the Workplace” and “Shrink in the Courtroom: Forensic Psychiatry and Law.”
I chose to discuss the O.J. Simpson and Donald Trump cases because they spontaneously came up in our conversation. Our legal system has loopholes that get exploited. In one case, someone is guilty but found innocent. In the other, the offender was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records that kept a sordid extramarital affair from the public before the 2016 presidential election. The men accused in both cases committed the crimes.
O.J. Simpson died earlier this year on the 30th anniversary of his yearslong 1994 criminal case, The People vs. O.J. Simpson. He was found not guilty by a Los Angeles jury of the gruesome murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. Just because he was found not guilty doesn’t mean he didn’t commit the crime. We discuss the role of the prosecuting attorney, the broader cultural context, and the impact of societal influences on legal cases, which can blur the facts and conceal the truth.
We taped this podcast conversation in the middle of The State of New York vs. Donald Trump trial. I asked Dr. Levy if he thinks Donald Trump is a psychopath. Dr. Levy explains the Gold Water Rule and the ethics of diagnosing people you haven’t examined. Dr. Levy gives insights into Donald Trump’s reactive and impulsive behavior and transactional focus in relationships regardless of norms or the law. Irrespective of the nation’s needs or individuals in the country, Donald Trump is focused on what is in Donald Trump’s best interest and projects onto others so whatever he accuses others of doing, it is really him who is doing it. If he calls President Joe Biden a criminal, flip it. He is talking about himself. That is what we can predict.
Two psychopath researchers give us insights into how psychopaths operate. Hervey Cleckley, in The Mask of Sanity, labels psychopaths as “grossly selfish, callous, irresponsible, impulsive, and unable to feel guilty or be able to learn from experience or punishment.” Robert Hare defines psychopaths as “social predators who charm, manipulate, and ruthlessly plow their way through life… violating social norms and expectations without the slightest sense of guilt or regret.” If we cannot learn from our experiences, we are stunted in our capacity to grow, heal, and change with new information.
We can stop being manipulated, shamed, and traumatized by electing leaders who have the capacity to grow, heal, and change. Authentic leaders, respect the rule of law, show compassion for themselves and others, stand up for the truth with courage, and have an overall desire to make our world a better place, not destroy it.
Other highlights in our conversation to understand human behavior and the law:
- Dr. Levy and I discuss what we learned from reading Mary L. Trump’s book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man. Mary Trump, Ph.D. is Donald Trump’s only niece.
- Norms vs. Codified Laws.
- Corruption and bias in our Judicial System and Supreme Court.
- The need for transparency and enforcement of rules to protect our democracy.
Episode Resources
-
FPAMED Forensic Psychiatric Associates LP
-
Netflix O.J. Simpson Documentary Series
-
Overview of Forensics Psychology
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: Read Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump, Ph.D. (2020). Mary is a clinical psychologist. Her writing is revealing and authoritative in her portrayal of Donald J. Trump and the toxic environment that made him.
- Apply Self-Compassion: Acknowledge that it takes time to reckon with the truth and understand it deeply in your bones. Allow yourself time to sit with its content. You may even learn some new insights into your family of origin.
- Welcome Appreciation: “I appreciate Dr. Mark Levy and his lifework. I have a better understanding of how law and behavior intersect in the field of forensic psychiatry and what it takes to earn its designation. I appreciate his insights into our legal system, its vulnerabilities for exploitation, and his insights into the two criminal cases we discussed: O.J. Simpson and his 1994 trial for murder, and Donald Trump’s New York trial on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up his affair with adult film actor and producer Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.”
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 Institute (1984) in San Francisco. He currently practices clinical and forensic psychiatry and has been licensed as a Physician and Surgeon since 1972 by the State of California and since 2004 by the State of Hawaii.
He was certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Psychiatry (1981) and Forensic Psychiatry (1999, recertified in 2009, 2019). In addition, he was certified by the National Board of Physicians and Surgeons in both Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry (2019).
He is currently an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, where he has been on the faculty since 1977 and has taught in the Law and Psychiatry Fellowship since 2000. He is also on the Faculty of the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. He is the Founder, former Chairman, and President of the San Francisco Foundation for Psychoanalysis, a community service outreach organization. He is now also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Since 1975, Dr. Levy has been in full-time private practice, originally in psychiatry and beginning in the 1980s in psychoanalysis and forensic psychiatry as well. He has been retained as a forensic psychiatric expert in more than 500 civil lawsuits and related matters. He has testified in State and Federal Court on 64 occasions. He has never been disqualified from testifying as an expert by any Court in any jurisdiction where he was retained.
As a result of his service and contribution to the profession, Dr. Levy was designated a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (“DLFAPA”) and has been an active member of numerous local, national, and international medical, psychoanalytic, psychiatric, and forensic psychiatric organizations, including The American Academy for Psychiatry and the Law. He has published numerous articles and presented countless talks, both in person and via webinars, to attorneys, physicians, and the general public on a wide range of forensic psychiatric topics. He has also been interviewed regularly as an expert by the print and broadcast media, discussing psychiatric and forensic psychiatric topics of general interest.
In January 2006, Dr. Levy established Forensic Psychiatric Associates Medical Corporation, of which he continues to serve as its medical director. In January 2020, together with his colleague, forensic psychiatrist Charles Saldanha, MD, Dr. Levy also established and serves as the medical director of Forensic Psychiatric Associates, L.P. (www.fpamed.com), a growing group of forensic psychiatrists and forensic psychologists that develop expert opinions for attorneys and Courts on behavioral issues within a broad range of civil and criminal matters. In addition, fpamed as a team specializes in assessing psychological injury claims from populations of litigants in mass tort and multi-plaintiff litigation. We have previously been retained in more than two dozen such cases.
Episode 382: What We Need to Know About Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Levy, Part I
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Matthew Foli
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Nicole Fenstad
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Redefine how you lead as you redesign your business. Dual Innovation Leadership works with a collaborative mentor!
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When WeMentor, you design an integrated life and an interdependent future:
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Episode 382: What We Need to Know About Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Levy, Part I
Episode Notes
Are you curious to learn how human behavior and the law interact? Dr. Mark Levy delves into the fascinating world of Forensic Psychiatry, shedding light on the intriguing dynamics at play. Join us as we explore the riveting cases of The People vs. O.J. Simpson and The State of New York vs. Donald Trump. It’s a fascinating discussion that will make you think!
Dr. Mark Levy is a licensed clinical and forensic psychiatrist with over four decades of experience. He has degrees from Columbia University and the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute. He is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the National Board of Physicians and Surgeons. He is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Levy and his team of 22 board-certified psychiatrists and 10 forensic neuropsychologists practice forensic psychiatry at Forensic Psychiatric Associates, L.P. (FPAMED.com). Dr. Levy has been retained as a forensic psychiatric expert in more than 500 civil lawsuits and related matters. He has published numerous articles and presented countless talks on forensic psychiatric topics, such as “Mental Illness In the Workplace” and “Shrink in the Courtroom: Forensic Psychiatry and Law.”
I chose to discuss the O.J. Simpson and Donald Trump cases because they spontaneously came up in our conversation. Our legal system has loopholes that get exploited. In one case, someone is guilty but found innocent. In the other, the offender was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records that kept a sordid extramarital affair from the public before the 2016 presidential election. The men accused in both cases committed the crimes.
O.J. Simpson died earlier this year on the 30th anniversary of his yearslong 1994 criminal case, The People vs. O.J. Simpson. He was found not guilty by a Los Angeles jury of the gruesome murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. Just because he was found not guilty doesn’t mean he didn’t commit the crime. We discuss the role of the prosecuting attorney, the broader cultural context, and the impact of societal influences on legal cases, which can blur the facts and conceal the truth.
We taped this podcast conversation in the middle of The State of New York vs. Donald Trump trial. I asked Dr. Levy if he thinks Donald Trump is a psychopath. Dr. Levy explains the Gold Water Rule and the ethics of diagnosing people you haven’t examined. Dr. Levy gives insights into Donald Trump’s reactive and impulsive behavior and transactional focus in relationships regardless of norms or the law. Irrespective of the nation’s needs or individuals in the country, Donald Trump is focused on what is in Donald Trump’s best interest and projects onto others so whatever he accuses others of doing, it is really him who is doing it. If he calls President Joe Biden a criminal, flip it. He is talking about himself. That is what we can predict.
Two psychopath researchers give us insights into how psychopaths operate. Hervey Cleckley, in The Mask of Sanity, labels psychopaths as “grossly selfish, callous, irresponsible, impulsive, and unable to feel guilty or be able to learn from experience or punishment.” Robert Hare defines psychopaths as “social predators who charm, manipulate, and ruthlessly plow their way through life… violating social norms and expectations without the slightest sense of guilt or regret.” If we cannot learn from our experiences, we are stunted in our capacity to grow, heal, and change with new information.
We can stop being manipulated, shamed, and traumatized by electing leaders who have the capacity to grow, heal, and change. Authentic leaders, respect the rule of law, show compassion for themselves and others, stand up for the truth with courage, and have an overall desire to make our world a better place, not destroy it.
Other highlights in our conversation to understand human behavior and the law:
- Dr. Levy and I discuss what we learned from reading Mary L. Trump’s book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man. Mary Trump, Ph.D. is Donald Trump’s only niece.
- Norms vs. Codified Laws.
- Corruption and bias in our Judicial System and Supreme Court.
- The need for transparency and enforcement of rules to protect our democracy.
Episode Resources
-
FPAMED Forensic Psychiatric Associates LP
-
Netflix O.J. Simpson Documentary Series
-
Overview of Forensics Psychology
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: Read Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump, Ph.D. (2020). Mary is a clinical psychologist. Her writing is revealing and authoritative in her portrayal of Donald J. Trump and the toxic environment that made him.
- Apply Self-Compassion: Acknowledge that it takes time to reckon with the truth and understand it deeply in your bones. Allow yourself time to sit with its content. You may even learn some new insights into your family of origin.
- Welcome Appreciation: “I appreciate Dr. Mark Levy and his lifework. I have a better understanding of how law and behavior intersect in the field of forensic psychiatry and what it takes to earn its designation. I appreciate his insights into our legal system, its vulnerabilities for exploitation, and his insights into the two criminal cases we discussed: O.J. Simpson and his 1994 trial for murder, and Donald Trump’s New York trial on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up his affair with adult film actor and producer Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.”
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 Institute (1984) in San Francisco. He currently practices clinical and forensic psychiatry and has been licensed as a Physician and Surgeon since 1972 by the State of California and since 2004 by the State of Hawaii.
He was certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Psychiatry (1981) and Forensic Psychiatry (1999, recertified in 2009, 2019). In addition, he was certified by the National Board of Physicians and Surgeons in both Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry (2019).
He is currently an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, where he has been on the faculty since 1977 and has taught in the Law and Psychiatry Fellowship since 2000. He is also on the Faculty of the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. He is the Founder, former Chairman, and President of the San Francisco Foundation for Psychoanalysis, a community service outreach organization. He is now also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Since 1975, Dr. Levy has been in full-time private practice, originally in psychiatry and beginning in the 1980s in psychoanalysis and forensic psychiatry as well. He has been retained as a forensic psychiatric expert in more than 500 civil lawsuits and related matters. He has testified in State and Federal Court on 64 occasions. He has never been disqualified from testifying as an expert by any Court in any jurisdiction where he was retained.
As a result of his service and contribution to the profession, Dr. Levy was designated a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (“DLFAPA”) and has been an active member of numerous local, national, and international medical, psychoanalytic, psychiatric, and forensic psychiatric organizations, including The American Academy for Psychiatry and the Law. He has published numerous articles and presented countless talks, both in person and via webinars, to attorneys, physicians, and the general public on a wide range of forensic psychiatric topics. He has also been interviewed regularly as an expert by the print and broadcast media, discussing psychiatric and forensic psychiatric topics of general interest.
In January 2006, Dr. Levy established Forensic Psychiatric Associates Medical Corporation, of which he continues to serve as its medical director. In January 2020, together with his colleague, forensic psychiatrist Charles Saldanha, MD, Dr. Levy also established and serves as the medical director of Forensic Psychiatric Associates, L.P. (www.fpamed.com), a growing group of forensic psychiatrists and forensic psychologists that develop expert opinions for attorneys and Courts on behavioral issues within a broad range of civil and criminal matters. In addition, fpamed as a team specializes in assessing psychological injury claims from populations of litigants in mass tort and multi-plaintiff litigation. We have previously been retained in more than two dozen such cases.
Episode 382: What We Need to Know About Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Mark Levy, Part I
Podcast Categories, Archives, and Guest Mentors
Podcast Sponsor
Guest Mentors Sorted by First Name
Click to see all
Alan Wallner
Alison Cromie
Allison Hubel
Alvin Berger
The Amazing Hondo
Amy Bantham
Aneela Idnani
Ann Anderson
Annette Rondano
Arthur Fry
Barb Kobe
Barbara Winter
Bob Kabeya
Bobby Kabeya
Carolyn Porter
Cathy Hockert
Cedric Bryant
Cindy Banchy
Damaris Hollingsworth
Dan DeMuth
Daniel Libby
Dan Oshinsky
Daniel Prosser
Danielle Drevlow
David Mann
Dean Hyers
Deb Pitzrick
Domonique Jones
Dr. Amy Bantham
Dr Melanie Joy
Emily Baxter
Engel Jones
Fatoun Ali
Giscard Ayissi
Gita Mazumdar
Glen McClusky
Heather Boschke
Iman Aghay
Israel Sokeye
Jackie Menne
James Eder
James Conn
Jan Lehman
Jason Campbell
Jay Newton-Small
Jennifer Gilk
Jennifer Nelson
Jerry Pitzrick
Jim Conn
Joan Moser
JoAnne Funch
Jodi Standke
Joe Schmit
Joel Salomon
John Choi
John Fearing
John Hughes
John Patching
John Lee Dumas
John Munger
Julie Ann Segal
Karen Dodson
Karin McCabe
Kathy Flaminio
Kelli Johanson
Ken Suzan
Keren Shamay
Kim Albee
Kim Minert
Kit Welchlin
Koura Linda
Kristin Campbell
Lisa Fain
Laurie Healy
Larissa Uredi
Leah Seeger
Leslie Fahey
Lisa Najjar
Liza Atkinson
Lois Zachary
Mahi (Nagendar) Mahipathi
Mary Hayes Grieco
Marcy Nelson-Garrison
Marshall Davis
Matt Clark
Matt Mueller
Matthew Foli
Melanie Joy
Mickey Mikeworth
Mike Barrett
Mike Kabeya
Mike Marcellus
Monica Olson
Nancy Lindgren
Nancy Meyer
Nick DeMuth
Nicole Fenstad
Pat Dillon
Patricia McGinnis
Pete Machalek
Philip Mattison
Priscilla Vang
Rick Macias
Rosemary Wallner
Sally Doyle
Sameer Idnani
Sarah Becker
Scott Welle
Sharon Richards-Noel
Skip Thaler
Stephen Adams
Steven Berg
Stevie Ray’s Improv Company
Sue Davis
Suzula Bidon
Sylvie Kabeya
Ted Risdall
Terry Wu, Ph.D.
Tim Gilk
Tim Kletti
Tom Hubler
Tom O’Neill
Tony Buettner
Trahern Pollard
Troy Pongratz
Ursula Mentjes
Wendy Sullivan
Yvonne Ng
Redefine how you lead as you redesign your business. Dual Innovation Leadership works with a collaborative mentor!
HIRE A MENTOR
Our mission is to be part of the change you wish to make in the world.
We lead by expanding an entrepreneurial leader’s capacity to lead. We mentor by collaborating with you to co-create a plan. We role model equality, inclusion, healthy relating, resiliency, wealth creation, and accountability. We value compassion, courage, and connection.
When WeMentor, you design an integrated life and an interdependent future:
* As a Resilient Leader/Innovator,
* As a Competent Business Owner/Practitioner,
* As a Mentor/Role Model, and
* As a Spiritual Being and Self-Leadership Master!
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