Description
Narcissism is the latest pop culture buzzword, and nearly everyone, from attorneys, judges, and clients, are being called a narcissist. But who is a narcissist and how many of them are there? Learn some simple techniques to identify narcissistic tendencies, how to work with them, and self-care for you when confronted.
Learning Objectives
This course is available for 1 hour CJE, CLE, CME, PC, and CE credit
Judge Jason Emilios Dimitris
Judge Dimitris is a Circuit Court Judge presiding over the “Complex Trial Division” of Unified Family Court, which includes Family, Dependency, Delinquency and Domestic violence cases.
Before becoming a judge in 2013, Judge Dimitris held statewide positions.
From 2010 to 2013 Judge Dimitris was General Counsel and Chief Ethics Officer at the Florida Department of Management Services (DMS) a 700 employee Florida agency that essentially handles the business operations of Florida government, including: human resources, retirement, health benefits, real estate, state purchasing, and telecommunications.
Before DMS, Judge Dimitris served from 2007 to 2010 as the Chief of Staff and Inspector General for the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) the Florida Social Services Department consisting of over 13,000 state employees.
Judge Dimitris began his legal career in Miami as a state, statewide, and then a federal prosecutor, and has tried nearly 50 jury trials and hundreds of bench trials. As a prosecutor, Judge Dimitris specialized in technology and economic crimes and became the head of technology crimes and identity theft cases for the Florida Office of the Attorney General. Now, as a Circuit Judge, Judge Dimitris has been appointed by the Chief Judge as Chair of the 11th Judicial Circuit Technology Committee.
Judge Dimitris is an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Law and teaches trial practice. Additionally, Judge Dimitris is the St. Thomas University School of Law Peter Fay Inn of Court President and helps organize and lead meetings of students and practitioners. The Inn is dedicated to professionalism, ethics, civility, and excellence in the legal community. Judge Dimitris is a track leader at the Florida Circuit Court Judicial Conference and a track leader at Florida’s Advanced Judicial Studies School.
While a student at Stetson Law School, Judge Dimitris served as Editor in Chief of The Stetson Law Review. Before law school Judge Dimitris was a teacher of youth at risk for the Outward Bound School. Judge Dimitris is married and has two young daughters. Judge Dimitris has volunteered as a licensed emergency medical technician and firefighter for over twenty years. Judge Dimitris enjoys health and wellness and has completed three Ironman triathlons and nearly twenty marathons and has summited Mount Rainier.
Christine Hammond
https://www.psychologicalaffiliates.com/christinehammondimhc
Christine is a therapist and family mediator, specializing in high-conflict families and peaceful resolutions. She specializes in psychotherapy with families in transition, trauma, personality disorders, and addictions. She provides family, couples, and individual therapy using evidence-based psychotherapy methodology. She provides Parenting Coordination, family mediation, elder mediation, guardian ad litem, co-parent therapy, reunification process, and functions as a collaborative mental health neutral. As an author of “Abuse Exposed: Identifying Family Secrets the Breed Dysfunction”, “The Exhausted Woman’s Handbook,” and more than 500 articles, Christine has more than one million people downloading her podcast “Understanding Today’s Narcissist,” and more than 400,000 views on YouTube.
Kevin Rollin
https://www.napierrollinlaw.com/attorney/rollin-kevin-m/
Kevin M. Rollin is an attorney with experience representing clients in all stages of state-court litigation. He is a practical, diligent, and relentless advocate who utilizes a combination of thoughtful preparation, creative problem solving, and steadfast integrity to achieve favorable results for his clients. Kevin is adept at resolving conflicts through both collaborative law and state court litigation. In addition to divorce, he represents clients in business and real estate litigation, general family law cases, and appeals. He is a loving husband, father, dedicated Rotarian, outdoorsman, and generous member of his community. As a long-time martial artist, he holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, black belt in Tae Kown Do, and a brown belt in Judo.
Maria G. Pitelis, Esq.
I was born in Bristol, Connecticut and moved to Pinellas County, Florida in 1991. Having an interest in law at an early age, I participated in the Executive Internship Program as a teenager, interning at the Pinellas County State Attorney’s Office and the Law Firm of Yanchuck, Berman, and Kasaris.
I majored in political science at Stetson University in Deland, Florida and participated in its mock senate, receiving numerous awards for my participation as foreign relations committee chair. I continued my studies at Stetson by enrolling in Stetson University College of Law in 1999. While there, I interned at the State Attorney’s Office, allowing me to participate in criminal hearings on behalf of the prosecutor’s office.
After graduation from Stetson in 2002, I continued my career at the State Attorney’s Office and have been practicing family law since 2003. I handle all aspects of family law from simple uncontested cases to complex litigation, including but not limited to divorce, custody, child support, asset division, relocation, domestic violence injunctions, and alimony. In addition, I am a certified mediator with the State of Florida.
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