Overruling Misconceptions in Forensic Psychiatry with Dr Danny Sullivan
Description
Join us as we unpack the world of forensic psychiatry, breaking down the misconceptions and learning more about the roles, challenges and insights seen within the field! Forensic psychiatry is a subspeciality that engages with the intersection between law and psychiatry and involves diagnosing and treating mental disorders in the context of the criminal justice system.
We're joined by Dr Danny Sullivan, a Melbourne and London-trained forensic psychiatrist who is currently the Executive Director of Clinical Services at Forensicare. Dr Sullivan provides us with an incredibly unique perspective into what a forensic psychiatrist does and how they support patients, and shares some of his extraordinary stories, experiences and advice from a career that has seen so much. This conversation covers plenty of domains and we really hope that you gain something to take away into your own life :)))
TW: We will be discussing issues relating to mental health and forensic psychiatry, touching on mental health disorders such as schizophrenia, which may be confronting or alarming. We really encourage you to please reach out for support if you feel you need it and to only listen in if you feel comfortable and able to do so (see timestamps for descriptions of specific sections!)
So today, let's start the conversation, let's break down the misconceptions and let's learn more about forensic psychiatry!
Key time stamps below (as per question asked):
- 3:16 - Introduction into career journey and role from Dr Danny Sullivan
- 11:12 - Forensic psychiatry and the law overlap
- 12:20 - Supported decision making vs substituted decision making
- 14:03 - Changes in forensic psychiatry/mental health support from the 90's till now, including legal defence and workforce changes
- 23:56 - The range of forensic mental health services available for a patient and processes
- 32:12 - The mental health impairment defence and societal viewpoint
- 35:30 - Research experience and opportunities for research for students
- 39:25 - The scholarly project in the psychiatry training program, advice for entering the program and job areas/skills
- 45:40 - Experiences in forensic mental health (what to expect in a career) and an insight into patient demographics, management etc.
- 53:50 - Coping with your own mental health as a psychiatrist
Links provided by Dr Sullivan;
- The Law Report (Inside Thomas Embling Hospital, a Forensic health facility): https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lawreport/tour-thomas-embling--hospital-forensicare/13227332
- Forensicare: https://www.forensicare.vic.gov.au/






