Emotional Damages: Practical Insights into Forensic Psychiatry for Litigating Attorneys

Sorting Signal from Noise — Dr. Joy Stankowski on Open-Minded Evaluation, Records, and System-Level Care

59 min · 10. apr. 2026
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In the Season 2 premiere of Emotional Damages, host Dr. Mark Levy speaks with Dr. Joy Stankowski, a dual-trained internal medicine and psychiatry forensic psychiatrist with over 20 years of experience, more than 1,000 evaluations, and deep expertise in hospital systems and standards of care. Dr. Stankowski explains how her medical-psychiatric background informs high-stakes criminal and emotional damages evaluations, why experts must approach records with an open mind, and communicate early and candidly with counsel when opinions diverge from case theories. She also discusses her work as a federal surveyor for CMS and offers attorneys a practical roadmap for collaborating with forensic experts, organizing records, and analyzing system-level problems in standard of care litigation. Have a topic you would like covered on the pod?  📧 Email us: podcast@fpamed.com [podcast@fpamed.com] 🔗 Connect with fpamed:  🌐 Visit our website. [https://fpamed.com] 👋 Follow us on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/company/forensic-psychiatric-associates-medical-corporation?trk=biz-companies-cym]

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episode From Toxic Torts to a Gas Line Explosion: How Trial Attorney Michael Fox Builds a Forensic Expert Team cover

From Toxic Torts to a Gas Line Explosion: How Trial Attorney Michael Fox Builds a Forensic Expert Team

In this episode of Emotional Damages, Dr. Mark Levy speaks with Michael L. Fox, managing partner of Duane Morris' San Francisco office and co-chair of the firm's Products Liability and Toxic Torts Division, whose three-decade career spans toxic tort litigation, mass disaster cases, and complex commercial disputes. Fox traces his path from a Wharton finance student diverted by a legal history course into a litigator who built his practice around the "hourglass" theory of career development — starting broad, specializing deeply, then broadening again as expertise compounds. He and Levy revisit the multi-plaintiff gas line explosion case that first brought them together, using it to unpack how forensic psychiatric experts help separate genuine psychiatric injury from "copycat" or "echo chamber" claims, why the eggshell plaintiff rule makes individual vulnerability assessment essential, and how a bell curve of injury severity (rather than a "barbell" of only the most extreme verdicts) should inform case valuation and settlement strategy. Fox also explains why he deliberately seeks forensically trained experts over treating clinicians, offers concrete advice for expert witnesses on avoiding "canned" testimony, and shares his read on the next wave of mass litigation: digital harm and social media addiction claims among adolescents, and whether the underlying psychiatric science is developed enough to survive Daubert scrutiny. Have a topic you would like covered on the pod?  📧 Email us: podcast@fpamed.com [podcast@fpamed.com] 🔗 Connect with fpamed:  🌐 Visit our website. [https://fpamed.com] 👋 Follow us on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/company/forensic-psychiatric-associates-medical-corporation?trk=biz-companies-cym]

15. juli 202656 min
episode Forming Evidence-Based Expert Opinions with Dr. Charles Scott cover

Forming Evidence-Based Expert Opinions with Dr. Charles Scott

In this episode of Emotional Damages, Dr. Mark Levy speaks with Dr. Charles Scott—triple‑board‑certified in adult, child & adolescent, and forensic psychiatry; past president of AAPL; creator of the UC Davis forensic psychiatry fellowship; and a leading educator and expert in high‑profile cases, including the Parkland school shooter sentencing. Dr. Scott discusses how he trains fellows to think like forensic “psychopathologists,” marshal evidence, integrate structured psychological and malingering tests, and build opinions that withstand cross‑examination in insanity, competency, brain injury, and child trauma cases. He also shares lessons from serving on a criminal jury himself, his ethical reasoning in capital cases, and practical guidance for attorneys on what records and data they should always obtain. Have a topic you would like covered on the pod?  📧 Email us: podcast@fpamed.com [podcast@fpamed.com] 🔗 Connect with fpamed:  🌐 Visit our website. [https://fpamed.com] 👋 Follow us on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/company/forensic-psychiatric-associates-medical-corporation?trk=biz-companies-cym]

6. maj 20261 h 1 min
episode Sorting Signal from Noise — Dr. Joy Stankowski on Open-Minded Evaluation, Records, and System-Level Care cover

Sorting Signal from Noise — Dr. Joy Stankowski on Open-Minded Evaluation, Records, and System-Level Care

In the Season 2 premiere of Emotional Damages, host Dr. Mark Levy speaks with Dr. Joy Stankowski, a dual-trained internal medicine and psychiatry forensic psychiatrist with over 20 years of experience, more than 1,000 evaluations, and deep expertise in hospital systems and standards of care. Dr. Stankowski explains how her medical-psychiatric background informs high-stakes criminal and emotional damages evaluations, why experts must approach records with an open mind, and communicate early and candidly with counsel when opinions diverge from case theories. She also discusses her work as a federal surveyor for CMS and offers attorneys a practical roadmap for collaborating with forensic experts, organizing records, and analyzing system-level problems in standard of care litigation. Have a topic you would like covered on the pod?  📧 Email us: podcast@fpamed.com [podcast@fpamed.com] 🔗 Connect with fpamed:  🌐 Visit our website. [https://fpamed.com] 👋 Follow us on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/company/forensic-psychiatric-associates-medical-corporation?trk=biz-companies-cym]

10. apr. 202659 min
episode Decoding the Criminal Mind: Neuroscience, Psychopathy, and Court Strategies with Dr. Michelle Ward cover

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 behavior * Genetic and environmental influences on violent and predatory conduct * Key findings from the Southern California Twin Project * Challenges and ethics of profiling “future risk” in children and adults * Behind-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 [podcast@fpamed.com] 🔗 Connect with fpamed:  🌐 Visit our website. [https://fpamed.com] 👋 Follow us on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/company/forensic-psychiatric-associates-medical-corporation?trk=biz-companies-cym]

3. dec. 20251 h 11 min
episode Evaluating Psychiatric Symptoms in Complex Cases: Dr. Ashley VanDercar on Assessing for Malingering and Violence Risk cover

Evaluating Psychiatric Symptoms in Complex Cases: Dr. Ashley VanDercar on Assessing for Malingering and Violence Risk

In this episode of Emotional Damages, Dr. Ambarin Faizi sits down with Dr. Ashley VanDercar, fpamed forensic psychiatry associate, to explore how experts assess two of the most complex and high-stakes issues in forensic psychiatry: malingering and violence risk. Together, they explore the intricacies of malingering assessments and the importance of comprehensive record reviews. Dr. VanDercar then provides nuanced insights into violence risk factors, particularly in the context of severe mental illness. The episode concludes with practical advice for attorneys on effective collaboration with forensic psychiatric experts, emphasizing the synergy between legal context and psychiatric evaluation. Key Topics Discussed: * Potential presentations of malingering (pure, partial, or false imputation) * How experts seek to differentiate genuine symptoms from feigned or exaggerated ones * The notion of violence risk factors, and how experts assess violence risk * Why attorney–expert collaboration strengthens the precision of forensic opinions Have a topic you would like covered on the pod?  📧 Email us: podcast@fpamed.com [podcast@fpamed.com] 🔗 Connect with fpamed:  🌐 Visit our website. [https://fpamed.com] 👋 Follow us on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/company/forensic-psychiatric-associates-medical-corporation?trk=biz-companies-cym]

5. nov. 202536 min