Showing posts with label Psychology Today. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychology Today. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Psychopath's Mask of Sanity: On The Susan Murphy Milano Show-Wednesday October 6, 2010 at 4:00 PM EST


Join us for a very special hour with Sandra Brown, M.A., with the Institute for Relational Harm Reduction Institite and author of "Women Who Love Psychopaths" and "How To Spot A Dangerous Man" as she hosts the shows during the month of October while Susan is on the road.

Todays guest for the hour on the show is Harrison Koehli "Psychopaths are somewhat paradoxical. On the one hand they are known to experts as extremely impulsive, with a seeming inability to plan ahead or to be affected by the threat of future punishments. Their behavior is mainly directed in the service of fulfilling their immediate impulses and whims. However, on the other hand, they can be perfect predators, stalking their kill with the patience and precision of a cougar, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. It’s a marvel to watch the steady, subtle maneuverings of a psychopath climbing his way up the hierarchy of power, influence, and control."

Wednesday October 6, 2010
Time: 4:00 PM Eastern and 3:00 PM Central

You can listen to the show live, and participate in the chat room, the direct link for the show is HERE

We will take your calls live. The number to call in with questions or comments is
347-326-9337

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

How To Spot A Dangerous Man: The Susan Murphy Milano Show- August 11, 2010 at 4:00 PM EST






Today's guest Sandra L. Brown, M.A., CEO of The Institute for Relational Harm Reduction & Public Psychopathy Education is a psychopathologist, program development specialist, lecturer, and an award-winning author. Her books include the award winning Women Who Love Psychopaths: Inside the Relationships of Inevitable Harm with Psychopaths, Sociopaths & Narcissists as well as How to Spot a Dangerous Man Before You Get Involved, and Counseling Victims of Violence: A Handbook for Helping Professionals.

Sandra is recognized for her pioneering work on women’s issues related to relational harm . She specializes in the development of Pathological Love Relationship clinical training and survivor support services. Her books, CD’s, DVD’s, and other training materials have been used as curriculum in drug rehabs, women’s organizations and shelters, women’s jail and prison programs, school and college-based programs, inner city projects, and various psychology and sociology programs and distributed in almost every country of the world.


To listen to the show live for Wednesday August 11, 2010, and participate in the chat room, the direct link for the show is HERE

We will take your call live. The number to call in with questions or comments is:

The number is 347-326-9337

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Psychology Today: "Murphy Milano's Exceptional Victims Handbook is Here"




Just when the public has demonstrated a belief that domestic violence is a crime of the past, the case of survivor producer Bruce Beresford-Redman makes the headlines. It seems that all the ingredients for a domestic homicide are present.

And if this case is not enough, we have seen domestic violence creep back into pop culture and celebrity justice - a la the Brown case and the Charlie Sheen cases, as examples. There is no arguing that there is a problem, but like everything else one can’t help to ask: Is there a solution? While leaving the abuse is the only solution that is often a lot easier said than done. But leaving and preparing just got one step easier for victims thanks to tireless victim’s advocate Susan Murphy Milano. In her book “Times Up”, Murphy Milano recognizes that domestic violence in not simply a crime de jour. It a real crime that was around well before OJ and will still exist well beyond Brown and Sheen.


[Robin Sax: is a former deputy district attorney, a legal analyst with NBC and the author of predators and child molesters. ]

"To say that Susan Murphy Milano has hit the nail on the head (again)
is a total understatement! Murphy Milano's book is well crafted and timely.
She not only discusses the "problem" but takes it one step further in this
soup-to-nuts handbook. In twelve easy to read chapters, she has created
a realistic prescription: offering real-life solutions that will have long term
benefits in the criminal justice system of domestic violence."

To read the entire article click HERE.
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