• Exploring the Impact of Trauma: A Conversation with Family Court Mediator, Rosemary Gattuso

  • Sep 10 2023
  • Length: 47 mins
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Exploring the Impact of Trauma: A Conversation with Family Court Mediator, Rosemary Gattuso

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    In this episode of Lived Experience Podcast, host Joel Kleber sits down with Rosemary Gattuso, a lawyer and family law court mediator, to discuss the topic of trauma and its impact on mental health. Rosemary shares her insights on the neuroscience behind behaviour and how trauma shapes our view of the world. Don't miss this deep and powerful conversation that sheds light on an often overlooked aspect of mental illness. Make sure to leave a rating and review if you enjoyed the episode!

    [00:02:27] A different approach in law.
    [00:03:41] Trauma and its impact.
    [00:10:36] Strength-based approach in healing.
    [00:14:51] Quality of thoughts and actions.
    [00:19:17] Reflecting on personal growth.
    [00:22:53] Mental illness in family court.
    [00:25:02] Balancing children's safety and parental rights.
    [00:29:20] What makes for a good mediation?
    [00:34:11] Tendencies for overcoming adversity.
    [00:36:30] Polarity and victimhood.
    [00:41:12] Trauma-informed mental health awareness.
    [00:45:36] Mental health and well-being.

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