"Overall, the Handbook of Forensic Assessment is a clear and informative resource that delivers what its title promises. Forensic psychiatrists should find it a helpful addition to their libraries that they will refer to again and again in the course of their work." (Edward Poa, MD, <i>Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law</i> 40:4:587-589, December 2012) <p>"There is much within this fine text that is worthy of praise given the contribution these editors and their chapter contributors have made to the academic and practitioner community alike in the field of forensic mental health assessments. Drogin, Dattilio, Sadoff, and Gutheil are to be commended for an invaluable and useful contribution to the field of forensic mental health as forensic psychiatrists and psychologists will derive considerable benefit from this book. It is a text that is highly recommended for practitioners and academics alike." (<i>International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology</i>, September 2012)</p>

The first handbook to explore forensic assessment from psychiatric and psychological perspectives "The editors have assembled a magnificent collaboration between psychiatrists and psychologists to bring forth critical knowledge and insight to the core competency of forensic assessment. This handbook is essential reading and a comprehensive resource for both newly minted and seasoned forensic practitioners." —Robert I. Simon, MD, Director, Program in Psychiatry and Law, Georgetown University School of Medicine "This long-awaited resource blows the dust off traditional standards, shakes the cobwebs out of our old ways of thinking, and shows the practical steps in producing work that will make sense to juries and withstand the most skillful cross-examination. . . . [T]here is no better resource." —Kenneth S. Pope, PhD, ABPP, Diplomate in Clinical Psychology; coauthor, Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling, Fourth Edition "From preparation to collection to interpretation to communication of the results, this excellent, comprehensive treasure shows how to conduct forensic assessments. Each splendid evidence-based chapter is presented from the collaboration between psychologists and psychiatrists. It is a must-have resource for forensic experts as well as general practitioners or anyone wishing to understand standard of care in forensic assessment." —Melba Vasquez, PhD, ABPP, 2011 American Psychological Association President The practitioner-oriented coverage in the Handbook of Forensic Assessment examines: The current state of psychology and psychiatry—including requisite clinical competencies, ethical guidelines, and considerations of multidisciplinary collaboration Various approaches to assessments in criminal and civil matters The principles of effective preparation, data collection, and interpretation, as well as communication for each special situation Topics including competence to stand trial, sexual offender evaluations, addictions, child abuse, and education Overarching practice issues, such as practice development, retention, compensation, consultation, and forensic treatment Includes sample reports that demonstrate the integrative potential of both psychology and psychiatry Incorporating a wealth of current and multidisciplinary research, the Handbook of Forensic Assessment is destined to become every mental health professional's most valuable one-stop reference for their forensic work.
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Forensic mental health experts have gained increasing visibility in the legal arena, particularly in the area of assessment. Handbook of Forensic Assessment addresses this topic from a psychiatric as well as psychological perspective.
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Foreword vii Preface xi Contributors xiii PART 1 CRIMINAL MATTERS 1 1 Competence to Stand Trial 3 Kathleen P. Stafford and Robert L. Sadoff 2 Competency to Waive Miranda Rights 25 Elliot L. Atkins and Kenneth J. Weiss 3 Sentencing 49 Elliot L. Atkins and Clarence Watson 4 Competency Restoration 79 Steven E. Samuel and Timothy J. Michals 5 Sex Offender Evaluations 97 Philip H. Witt, Frank M. Dattilio, and John M. W. Bradford 6 Criminal Responsibility 121 Robert L. Sadoff and Frank M. Dattilio 7 Capital Litigation: Special Considerations 145 Alan M. Goldstein and Harold J. Bursztajn 8 Diminished Capacity in Federal Sentencing 171 Gerald Cooke and Henry R. Bleier 9 Testimonial Capacity 187 Randy K. Otto, Robert L. Sadoff, and Amanda M. Fanniff 10 Postconviction Proceedings 205 Aderonke Oguntoye and Eric Y. Drogin 11 Juvenile Delinquency and Decertification 227 Frank M. Dattilio and Laurentine Fromm 12 Addictions 255 Curtis L. Barrett and Richard F. Limoges PART 2 CIVIL MATTERS 275 13 Personal Injury: The Independent Medical Examination in Psychology and Psychiatry 277 Laurence Miller, Robert L. Sadoff, and Frank M. Dattilio 14 Employment Discrimination and Harassment 303 Liza H. Gold and William J. Stejskal 15 Structural and Clinical Assessment of Risk of Violence 335 Kenneth Tardiff and Dawn M. Hughes 16 Child Abuse and Neglect 361 Gillian Blair and Annie G. Steinberg 17 Abuse and Neglect of Adults 391 Carla Rodgers and Mark Siegert 18 Education and Habilitation 417 Mark J. Hauser, Robert F. Putnam, and Gregory I. Young 19 Child Custody and Parental Fitness 433 Gerald Cooke and Donna M. Norris 20 Americans With Disabilities Act Evaluations 459 Lisa Drago Piechowski and Urrooj Rehman 21 Civil Commitment 479 David F. Mrad and Clarence Watson 22 Competency to Consent to Treatment 503 Nicole Foubister and Mary Connell 23 Guardianship 521 Eric Y. Drogin and Thomas G. Gutheil 24 Psychiatric and Psychological Malpractice 543 Eric Y. Drogin and Donald J. Meyer 25 Fitness for Duty 571 Lisa Drago Piechowski and Albert M. Drukteinis 26 Psychological Autopsy 593 Frank M. Dattilio and Robert L. Sadoff PART 3 FORENSIC PRACTICE CONSIDERATIONS 613 27 Developing and Operating a Forensic Practice 615 Stanley L. Brodsky and William H. Reid 28 Interstate Practice 649 Robert L. Sadoff and Frank M. Dattilio 29 Conceptualization and Assessment of Malingering 659 Richard Rogers and Robert P. Granacher, Jr. 30 Transcultural Considerations 679 Seema Garg, Frank M. Dattilio, and Pietro Miazzo Appendix A Scientific Glossary 697 Appendix B Legal Glossary 727 Appendix C Compendium of Cited Psychological Tests 745 Appendix D Sample Reports 751 Psychiatric Evaluation—Juvenile Decertification 751 Psychological Evaluation—Juvenile Decertification 758 Preliminary Report on Psychology Board Complaint by Ms. B Against A, PhD 777 Author Index 789 Subject Index 797
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The first handbook to explore forensic assessment from psychiatric and psychological perspectives "The editors have assembled a magnificent collaboration between psychiatrists and psychologists to bring forth critical knowledge and insight to the core competency of forensic assessment. This handbook is essential reading and a comprehensive resource for both newly minted and seasoned forensic practitioners." —Robert I. Simon, MD, Director, Program in Psychiatry and Law, Georgetown University School of Medicine "This long-awaited resource blows the dust off traditional standards, shakes the cobwebs out of our old ways of thinking, and shows the practical steps in producing work that will make sense to juries and withstand the most skillful cross-examination. . . . [T]here is no better resource." —Kenneth S. Pope, PhD, ABPP, Diplomate in Clinical Psychology; coauthor, Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling, Fourth Edition "From preparation to collection to interpretation to communication of the results, this excellent, comprehensive treasure shows how to conduct forensic assessments. Each splendid evidence-based chapter is presented from the collaboration between psychologists and psychiatrists. It is a must-have resource for forensic experts as well as general practitioners or anyone wishing to understand standard of care in forensic assessment." —Melba Vasquez, PhD, ABPP, 2011 American Psychological Association President The practitioner-oriented coverage in the Handbook of Forensic Assessment examines: The current state of psychology and psychiatry—including requisite clinical competencies, ethical guidelines, and considerations of multidisciplinary collaboration Various approaches to assessments in criminal and civil matters The principles of effective preparation, data collection, and interpretation, as well as communication for each special situation Topics including competence to stand trial, sexual offender evaluations, addictions, child abuse, and education Overarching practice issues, such as practice development, retention, compensation, consultation, and forensic treatment Includes sample reports that demonstrate the integrative potential of both psychology and psychiatry Incorporating a wealth of current and multidisciplinary research, the Handbook of Forensic Assessment is destined to become every mental health professional's most valuable one-stop reference for their forensic work.
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CONTENTS Foreword Preface Criminal Matters Chapter 1 Competence to Stand Trial Chapter 2 Competency to Waive Miranda Rights Chapter 3 Sentencing Chapter 4 Competency Restoration Chapter 5 Sexual Offenders Chapter 6 Criminal Responsibility Chapter 7 Capital Litigation Chapter 8 Diminished Capacity Chapter 9 Testimonial Capacity Chapter 10 Postconviction Proceedings Chapter 11 Juvenile Delinquency Chapter 12 Addiction Issues Civil Matters Chapter 13 Personal Injury/IME Chapter 14 Employment Discrimination and Harassment Chapter 15 Violence Risk Chapter 16 Child Abuse and Neglect Chapter 17 Abuse and Neglect of Adults Chapter 18 Education and Habilitation Chapter 19 Child Custody and Parental Fitness Chapter 20 Americans with Disabilities Act Chapter 21 Civil Commitment Chapter 22 Competency to Consent to Treatment Chapter 23 Guardianship Chapter 24 Malpractice Chapter 25 Fitness for Duty Chapter 26 Psychological Autopsy Forensic Practice Considerations Chapter 27 Practice Establishment and Development Chapter 28 Interstate Practice Chapter 29 Conceptualization and Assessment of Malingering Chapter 30 Transcultural Considerations Appendix A Scientific Glossary Appendix B Legal Glossary Appendix C Compendium of Cited Psychological Tests Appendix D Sample Reports Decertification Report (Psychiatrist) Decertification Report (Psychologist) Board Complaint Report (Psychiatrist & Psychologist) Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780470484050
Publisert
2011-08-26
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Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
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1565 gr
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259 mm
Bredde
188 mm
Dybde
46 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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Product format
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840

Biographical note

ERIC Y. DROGIN, JD, PHD, ABPP, is a Diplomate and former President of the American Board of Forensic Psychology and a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology.  He serves on the faculties of the Harvard Medical School and the Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Training Program, and teaches courses in law and mental health for the University of New Hampshire School of Law and the University of Wales.  He is the author of several books, chapters, and articles addressing the interface of psychology, psychiatry, and law.

FRANK M. DATTILIO, PHD, ABPP, holds a dual faculty position in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.  He has published widely and has testified in numerous state and federal jurisdictions for the prosecution and the defense, and has served in numerous court appointments in criminal cases.  He has consulted on cases for the United States Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation and is a prolific author and international speaker.

ROBERT L. SADOFF, MD, is Clinical Professor of Forensic Psychiatry and serves as Director of the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.  He is board certified in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, and legal medicine.  Dr. Sadoff has conducted over 10,000 forensic psychiatric examinations, has lectured throughout the United States and several countries abroad, and is a prolific writer, having authored or coauthored several books including Forensic Psychiatry: A Practical Guide for Lawyers and Psychiatrists, Psychiatric Malpractice: Cases and Comments for Clincians—winner of the 1993 Manfred S. Guttmacher Award—and Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychiatry: Minimizing Harm.

THOMAS G. GUTHEIL, MD, is a Professor of Psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School and an internationally known lecturer, writer, and consultant on medicolegal issues, risk management, and malpractice prevention.  He is a founder of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Program in Psychiatry and Law, currently serves as the President of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, and is the author or coauthor of several books in the areas of law and medicine, including the Clinical Hand-book of Psychiatry and the Law—winner of the 1983 Manfred S. Guttmacher Award—now in its Fourth Edition.