Trish Guise, MSc, MBA
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Trish Guise, MSc, MBA
@TrishGuise
Forensic Coercive Control Solutions | Psychology of Coercive Control MSc | Activating change in family law, port & workplace dynamics | #breakthecoerciveweb
Canada Katılım Ağustos 2020
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@JenniferKoshan @DeanneSowter Jennifer where can I find registration for this event?
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Excited to share my latest article in Law Now!
🔍"Vicarious Trauma in Criminal and Family Lawyers: The unseen burden of advocating for victims"
Read it here: lawnow.org/vicarious-trau…
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These are the kinds of insightful commentaries from men that we need more of re: entitlement bc of high value rather than high character.
Dr. Maliek Blade@MaliekBlade
Let’s talk
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@JenniferKoshan It's a great piece Jennifer! It's encouraging to see some judges are listening to wisdom..
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Read this important decision from the BC Court of Appeal! Trial judge ignored abuse (focused only on whether there was abuse against child) and ordered 50/50. Overturned- error not to consider the other abuse. Back to SUPERVISED access and a new trial.
bccourts.ca/jdb-txt/ca/24/…
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The Court allowed an appeal from a final parenting order that provided the father with equal and unsupervised parenting time, finding the trial judge failed to conduct a proper analysis of the mother's allegations of family violence. bccourts.ca/jdb-txt/ca/24/…

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@Theholisticpsyc @katerowswell 20s - 6 yrs of univ & business career -》
30s - SAHM -》
40s - Divorced - 》
50s - obtained 2nd Masters degree & started career in psyc.
Used to feel like I had to make up for lost time but now I see it as a 2nd chapter in a long novel
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Harassment of female lawyers by JUDGES and other lawyers is so bad that they are leaving the profession. YET, domestic violence victims are expected to trust they will be treated fairly in family court?
Can it clearer that systemic mysogyny is a problem?
thestar.com/news/investiga…
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It’s the same everywhere. It’s time to accept a brutal truth. The Homicide Timeline tells that truth. Partners and former partners can be a huge danger to women. There’s an identified pattern and it’s best to know it. amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/amp.thegua…
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We wished we had thought to suggest same in #Canada. #CallItFemicide
Oh yes, we did.
No response from @JustinTrudeau government or any leader.
A key demand from #Kenyan protesters: establish #femicide as a separate legal charge from homicide.
npr.org/sections/goats…
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@Crossover_Tasha Parents who help their children with a home purchase should be aware of the legal consequences of gifting or lending money. A cohabitation agreement can or marriage contract safeguards the interests of both parties in the event of a divorce. #familylaw
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@jadewelshy How wonderful to spend time with your youngest. That one on one time is awesome!
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@TrishGuise I feel like I've been through about every first I csn take now. I'm just trying to remember it's only a week in between and I've been through worse and longer.
So I've just enjoyed my time with my youngest this evening
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I feel quite emotional tonight. Whether it's because I'm tired I don't know.
Tomorrow is the first time I won't see my son on a Thursday. It means I will have gone a week without seeing him.
Before anyone says that isn't long I've been down the same road as you and have gone for months in the past not seeing him.
I thought I was prepared. I thought I'd prepared myself as I knew this was coming.
It's been a hard road.
I don't know about some of you but when my contact was so stop and start and I went for months without seeing him I had to steel myself I was just existing. One week rolling into the other til I either saw him or died from a broken heart.
It was like for ages I was too afraid of getting to close and losing him again. I've slowly little bit by little bit had to drop down the defences I built up against my own heart.
I thought this would be easy but it's the day before and I'm not doing so great
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