Inside a Dophin Mind/Courthouse Dogs

Inside a Dophin Mind/Courthouse Dogs

We go inside the dolphin mind with Dr. Diana Reiss, a dolphin research scientist at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD and a professor of psychology at Hunter College in New York City. Dr. Reiss has written a new book called "The Dolphin In The Mirror: Exploring Dolphin Minds And Saving Dolphin Lives."

We go inside the dolphin mind with Dr. Diana Reiss, a dolphin research scientist at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD and a professor of psychology at Hunter College in New York City. Dr. Reiss has written a new book called "The Dolphin In The Mirror: Exploring Dolphin Minds And Saving Dolphin Lives."

Then, there is a new legal drama playing in courtrooms across America, starring dogs that are trained to assist individuals who offer testimony in court cases. Leading the way in this new and revolutionary effort are Ellen O’Neill-Stephens and Celeste Walsen, co-founders of an organization called Courthouse Dogs. They speak to Sam Litzinger about how the use of courthouse dogs can help bring about a major change in how we meet the emotional needs of all involved in the criminal justice system.

Guests

Dr. Diana Reiss

Psychologist, Hunter College - New York

Ellen O’Neill-Stephens

, co-founder Courthouse Dogs

Celeste Walsen

, co-founder Courthouse Dogs

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