Host David Glass – so intrigued with the subject of gaslighting—Glass takes on another guest to opine on the subject, only this time he asks about the brain of a gaslighter, and asks if DNA has anything to do with such behavior. Expert DrMark Goulston, a former UCLA professor of psychiatry, FBI and police hostage negotiation trainer, nine-time author and a podcast host himself (My Wake Up Call”) offers a new perspective on the gaslighting type and brings clarity to the dynamic between a gaslighter and its victim. He also talks about the George Kukor film, “Gaslight”, and asks viewers to watch it for a clearer understanding of the concept. Goulston also tells a very personal story of his own about a person who gaslit him. A very compelling story—one viewers should not miss.

Hosted by

Gary Millea

David J. Glass

Hosted by David J. Glass, your high-stakes family law litigator. Glass is uniquely qualified because in addition to his law degree, he holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology.

Special Guests

Kristina Lindsay Ybarra

Mark Goulston, M.D.

Dr. Mark Goulston is one of the world leading experts on conflict resolution, with his best selling book, Talking to Crazy: How to Deal with the Irrational and Impossible People in Your Life, going viral in Russia because the title in that country was, How to Talk to A-holes. He is the author or co-author of eight other books with his book, “Just Listen” becoming the top book on listening in the world. He is a former UCLA professor of psychiatry, FBI and police hostage negotiation trainer, the host of the highly rated podcast, My Wakeup Call, which is carried in 40 countries and which David was a guest on and the co-host of the UK Health Radio show, Hurt Less, Live More with JJ and Dr. Mark. He was recently honored with the “Shine the Light Media Award” by the Los Angeles County Medical Association Healthcare Awards for 2022 for his work on bringing attention to mental health especially in teenagers. He is the co-creator and moderator of the Amaazon Prime documentary, Stay Alive: An Intimate Conversation About Suicide Prevention and executive producer of the documentary, What I Wish My Parents Knew.

markgoulston.com