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Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Minute - Forensic Psychiatry: From Insanity Acquittees to Emotional Injury Cases and Custody Evaluations

Forensic Psychiatry: From Insanity Acquittees to Emotional Injury Cases and Custody Evaluations

12/31/18 • 49 min

Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Minute

The Questions for today:

“Do doctors really wear lab coats?”

Simple- Yes. Nils goes on to talk about attending doctors have a long lab coat while doctors in training have a short one.

“What is the best part of being a cop and being a doctor?”

Matt talks about why he enjoys being a cop and Nils speaks on why he enjoys being a doctor. They also discuss how once retired you can still be a doctor but you are no longer a cop and this can create some identity crisis.

“What is a pet peeve that people ask or say because of your jobs?”

Listen to hear what Matt and Nils say are the most common things said to them because of their profession.

Music used in this episode is the song Cheese by David Szesztay from the Free Music Archive.

CIT ECHO Session on Forensic Psychiatry

Dr. Bridget McCoy teaches us about forensic psychiatry and how it is used. This was a presentation done on 9/04/2018 and you can see more here.

If you would like to join the CIT ECHOplease email Jennifer Earheart or check it out online here. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

If you are enjoying these episodes that means someone else might as well so please share them with others and let us know you are enjoying them, leave a review on Apple Podcasts!

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The Questions for today:

“Do doctors really wear lab coats?”

Simple- Yes. Nils goes on to talk about attending doctors have a long lab coat while doctors in training have a short one.

“What is the best part of being a cop and being a doctor?”

Matt talks about why he enjoys being a cop and Nils speaks on why he enjoys being a doctor. They also discuss how once retired you can still be a doctor but you are no longer a cop and this can create some identity crisis.

“What is a pet peeve that people ask or say because of your jobs?”

Listen to hear what Matt and Nils say are the most common things said to them because of their profession.

Music used in this episode is the song Cheese by David Szesztay from the Free Music Archive.

CIT ECHO Session on Forensic Psychiatry

Dr. Bridget McCoy teaches us about forensic psychiatry and how it is used. This was a presentation done on 9/04/2018 and you can see more here.

If you would like to join the CIT ECHOplease email Jennifer Earheart or check it out online here. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

If you are enjoying these episodes that means someone else might as well so please share them with others and let us know you are enjoying them, leave a review on Apple Podcasts!

Contact Us

Don’t forget to contact us to be on the podcast at [email protected]or call us at 505-333-8128.

Support the show

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CIT ECHO Session on Notion of Emotion

Detective Matt Tinney talks about emotions and how we create new ones. How do you build rapport if we are not sure what emotions someone feels?

Some take aways

· Emotions are experienced differently by everyone

· Lots of factors influence our feelings and how we display them

· Names for emotions will change

· How we interpret emotions evolve

· Do not seek a snake or bear to feel these emotions

This was a presentation done on 3/27/2018 and you can see more here.

If you would like to join the CIT ECHOplease email Jennifer Earheart or check it out online here. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

Support the show

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We talk about our recent article published in the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry titled “Beyond crisis intervention team (CIT) classroom training: Videoconference continuing education for law enforcement”. We break down what the article is about, which is the CIT ECHO. You can see more on the article here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160252718301663?dgcid=coauthor

If you are wanting more information on this project or would like to start your own hub please contact us for help.
Music used in this episode is the song humm ok by Gable from the Free Music Archive.

CIT ECHO Session on Bipolar

Dr. Nils Rosenbaum talks to the network about bipolar. This was a presentation done on 6/05/2018 and you can see more here.

If you would like to join the CIT ECHO please email Jennifer Earheart or check it out online here. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

If you are enjoying these episodes that means someone else might as well so please share them with others and let us know you are enjoying them, leave a review on Apple Podcasts!

Contact Us

Don’t forget to contact us to be on the podcast at [email protected] or call us at 505-333-8128.

Nils Rosenbaum, MD [email protected]

Matt Tinney [email protected]

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