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Textbook of Forensic Psychiatry
Editors:  Robert I. Simon & Liza H. Gold
Pages:  624   Hard  Cover
ISBN: 1585620874
American Psychiatric Publishing     2004
List Price:  $79.00
 

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     General clinicians conduct most forensic psychiatric examinations and provide most psychiatric testimony. Yet these clinicians often receive little or no training in forensic psychiatry, leaving them ill prepared to meet the inevitable ethical and legal challenges that arise. Both timely and informative, this textbook is the first reference designed and written for both the general clinician and the experienced forensic psychiatrist. Here, 28 recognized experts introduce the forensic subjects that commonly arise in clinical practice. Unique in the literature, this outstanding collection covers:

  • Introductory subjects—Organized psychiatry and forensic practice; the legal system and the distinctions between therapeutic and forensic roles; business aspects of starting a forensic practice; the role of the expert witness; the differences between the ethics of forensic and clinical psychiatry; the use of DSM in the courtroom; and issues that arise in working with attorneys
     
  • Civil litigation—The standard of care and psychiatric malpractice; civil competency; issues in conducting evaluations for personal injury litigation; personal injury claims of psychiatric harm; and disability determination and other employment-related psychiatric evaluations
     
  • Criminal justice—Competency to stand trial and insanity evaluations; the use of actuarial and clinical assessments in the evaluation of sexual offenders; psychiatry in correctional settings; and the relationship between psychiatry and law enforcement, including mental health training, crisis negotiation, and fitness for duty evaluations
     
  • Special topics—Assessment of malingering; evaluations of children and adolescents; violence risk assessments; the use of prediction instruments to determine "dangerousness"; and the evolving standard of expert psychological testimony

     Each chapter is organized around case examples and includes a review of key concepts, practical guidelines, and references for further reading. A study guide is also available for use in teaching, in studying, and in preparing for the forensic board examination.

     This practical textbook makes this interesting specialty accessible to trainees and seasoned practitioners. With its detailed glossary of legal terms, subject index, and index of legal cases, it will be a welcome addition to all psychiatric residency and forensic fellowship programs.

Table of Contents:

Part I.  Introduction to Forensic Psychiatry

Chapter 1.     Rediscovering Forensic Psychiatry

Chapter 2.     Introduction to the Legal System

Chapter 3.     Starting a Forensic Practice

Chapter 4.     The Expert Witness

Chapter 5.     Ethics in Forensic Psychiatry

Chapter 6.     Psychiatric Diagnosis in Litigation

Chapter 7.     The Forensic Examination and Report

Chapter 8.     Working with Attorneys

Part II.  Civil Litigation

Chapter 9.     Psychiatric Malpractice and the Standard of Care

Chapter 10.   Civil Competency

Chapter 11.   Forensic Assessment in Personal Injury Litigation

Chapter 12.   Personal Injury and the Legal Process

Chapter 13.   Disability

Chapter 14.   The Workplace

Part III.  Issues in Criminal Justice

Chapter 15.   Competency to Stand Trial and the Insanity Defense

Chapter 16.   Forensic Assessment of Sex Offenders

Chapter 17.   Psychiatry in Correctional Settings

Chapter 18.   Forensic Psychiatry and Law Enforcement

Part IV.  Special Topics

Chapter 19.   Malingering

Chapter 20.   Children and Adolescents

Chapter 21.   Personal Violence

Chapter 22.   Understanding Prediction Instruments

Chapter 23.   The Evolving Standard in Forensic Psychological Testing

Appendix:  Glossary of Legal Terms

Legal Case Index

Subject Index

 

 
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