Emotional Damages: Practical Insights into Forensic Psychiatry for Litigating Attorneys

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In Emotional Damages, host and forensic expert Dr. Ambarin Faizi sits down with forensic colleagues, shedding light on their journeys and experiences. Through this podcast, Ambar aims to demystify forensic psychiatry and share practical insights that can aid attorneys in their engagement with forensic experts.

  1. Decoding the Criminal Mind: Neuroscience, Psychopathy, and Court Strategies with Dr. Michelle Ward

    12/03/2025

    Decoding the Criminal Mind: Neuroscience, Psychopathy, and Court Strategies with Dr. Michelle Ward

    This episode of Emotional Damages features Dr. Mark Levy, fpamed Medical Director and forensic psychiatrist,  in conversation with Dr. Michelle Ward—psychologist, neuroscientist, and acclaimed crime documentary and podcast host. Dr. Ward shares her pioneering research on psychopathy, the biological and environmental roots of violent offending, and the evolving science of predicting predatory behavior. From her groundbreaking MRI studies on murderers to her consulting work on high-profile criminal trials, Dr. Ward offers lawyers and forensic professionals a rare insider’s perspective on where cutting-edge brain science meets the real world of criminal litigation. Dr. Ward also hosts two highly regarded podcasts: The Mind of a Murderer and Look Who’s Stalking, where she continues to explore the psychology and science behind the world’s most complex criminal minds. Key Topics Discussed: How brain imaging and neuroscience are reshaping our understanding of psychopathy and criminal behaviorGenetic and environmental influences on violent and predatory conductKey findings from the Southern California Twin ProjectChallenges and ethics of profiling “future risk” in children and adultsBehind-the-scenes of crime documentaries and real-world expert consulting Have a topic you would like covered on the pod? 📧 Email us: podcast@fpamed.com 🔗 Connect with fpamed: 🌐 Visit our website.👋 Follow us on LinkedIn.

    1h 11m
  2. PTSD in the Courtroom: What Attorneys Need to Know

    04/10/2025

    PTSD in the Courtroom: What Attorneys Need to Know

    In this episode of Emotional Damages, Dr. Ambarin Faizi speaks with Dr. James Armontrout, forensic psychiatrist and Program Director of the Stanford Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship. Drawing on his extensive experience treating veterans with PTSD and conducting over hundreds of forensic evaluations, Dr. Armontrout offers attorneys an in-depth look at how trauma unfolds, how PTSD is diagnosed, and what distinguishes reliable psychiatric assessments in litigation. Key topics discussed include: What separates acute trauma from chronic PTSD in legal claimsHow forensic psychiatrists distinguish genuine symptoms from exaggerationWhat modern PTSD treatment really looks like—and why it's relevant to litigationThe roles of psychological testing and interview structure in reliable assessmentsHow multi-plaintiff cases benefit from expert coordination and team-based evaluationWhether you're handling a single plaintiff or a complex multi-plaintiff case, this episode will help you better understand how PTSD fits into the legal landscape. Dr. James Armontrout is a forensic psychiatrist at fpamed and the Program Director of the Stanford Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship. He previously served as a staff psychiatrist at the VA Palo Alto Trauma Recovery Program, where he treated veterans with PTSD and substance use disorders. He specializes in trauma-related and substance use disorders. Have a topic you would like covered on the pod? 📧 Email us: podcast@fpamed.com 🔗 Connect with fpamed: 🌐 Visit our website.👋 Follow us on LinkedIn.

    53 min
  3. Criminal Responsibility, Psychopathy, Cross-Cultural Psychiatry: How Expert Opinions Shape Legal Strategy

    03/28/2025

    Criminal Responsibility, Psychopathy, Cross-Cultural Psychiatry: How Expert Opinions Shape Legal Strategy

    In this episode of Emotional Damages, Dr. Ambarin Faizi is joined by Dr. Ayesha Ashai, a board-certified forensic psychiatrist, as she shares personal experiences that led her to the field, her encounters with criminal and civil forensic evaluations, including a memorable insanity defense case. She addresses the complexities of psychopathy, cultural psychiatry, and the disparities in mental health care, particularly within correctional settings.  Dr. Ashai also talks about the expanding role of telepsychiatry post-COVID, her upcoming projects, including a potential presentation on the Menendez brothers, and offers practical advice for attorneys engaging with forensic psychiatrists. Key topics include:  How forensic psychiatrists evaluate criminal intent and mental illnessThe challenges of evaluating psychopathy and the myths surrounding the disorderCultural psychiatry in criminal cases—why understanding background and belief systems matterThe role of forensic psychiatrists in building or challenging a legal defenseHow attorneys can leverage forensic psychiatry for trial strategyDr. Ashai has been featured in true crime media, including Pathological: The Lies of Joran Van der Sloot on Peacock. If you’re an attorney looking to strengthen your approach to forensic evaluations or simply fascinated by the intersection of psychiatry and law, this episode is a must-listen. Have a topic you would like covered on the pod? 📧 Email us: podcast@fpamed.com 🔗 Connect with fpamed: 🌐 Visit our website.👋 Follow us on LinkedIn.

    43 min

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In Emotional Damages, host and forensic expert Dr. Ambarin Faizi sits down with forensic colleagues, shedding light on their journeys and experiences. Through this podcast, Ambar aims to demystify forensic psychiatry and share practical insights that can aid attorneys in their engagement with forensic experts.