Mike Flinn, a Level 7 qualified psychotherapist, discusses his extensive work within the family court system. Mike shares his professional journey, his involvement with relationships and family therapy, and his experiences working with adults, children, couples, and families. He discusses the emotional challenges of his work, especially when dealing with family court cases often involving domestic violence and coercive control. Mike also addresses the shortcomings in the family court system, including the misunderstandings of domestic abuse dynamics, the complexities of working with unregulated experts, and the need for more thorough training and scrutiny. Join us for an insightful conversation that sheds light on the intricacies and emotional hurdles faced by families and professionals in the family court system.
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Professional Background and Experience
01:32 Role in Family Courts
02:49 Challenges in Family Mediation
05:17 Handling Psychological Reports
06:48 Dealing with Unregulated Experts
08:15 Social Workers and CAFCASS Officers
09:13 Domestic Abuse Cases
14:36 Complexities of Child Trauma
19:58 Systemic Issues in Family Courts
26:03 Reflecting on Parental Decisions
28:02 Challenges in the Family Court System
30:23 Proposed Reforms for Family Courts
32:54 Impact on Children and Families
37:08 The Need for Transparency and Accountability
48:09 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions