Jason Warr; Unmasking Vulnerability: The Dual Dominance Experienced by Forensic Psychologists Video version

We were captivated by the depth and richness of Jason's research. His passion for the subject matter was evident, and it shone through in his detailed responses in this podcast. Jason, discusses his research on the experiences of forensic psychologists working in prisons. He emphasizes the importance of humanizing the individuals in the prison system and understanding their vulnerability and humanness.  He mentions the fragmentation of services in prisons and the need to return to more therapeutic practices that were lost in the 1990s. Jason initially faced challenges in gaining access to conduct his research on risk assessment models in prisons. - He discusses the diffusing of responsibility and the opaque system of bureaucracy within the prison system.  Jason talks about the need for forensic psychologists to be aware of their power and the effects it has on individuals. He mentions the existence of a whisper network among women working in prisons to protect themselves from sexism and misogyny. Jason highlights the hidden power dynamics within the prison system and the impact of decisions made by forensic psychologists. He expresses his desire for changes in the prison system, including more awareness of power dynamics, better support for forensic psychologists, and the importance of conducting research that may challenge existing practices.  Jason discusses the challenges of maintaining optimism and avoiding cynicism in his work, mentioning the importance of self-care and maintaining distance from the emotional aspects of the research. - He reflects on the benefits of having in-depth conversations with participants and understanding their perspectives, even if they may not align with his own.

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What types of organisation, institution and industries are performing work that tests human resilience and evokes powerful feelings of shame, sadness, fear and disgust? Does working with people who commit serious crimes like rape and murder affect the staff who work with them? How do you overcome adversity and protect yourself from burnout or compassion fatigue? Naomi Murphy and David Jones have decades of experience of working in prisons and other forensic settings. They host experts across a range of disciplines to discover what are some of the challenges that make a difference in fostering resilience and creativity in those who live and work in challenging organisations