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Author Heilbrun, Kirk.

Title Principles of forensic mental health assessment / Kirk Heilbrun
Published New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, ©2001

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 344 pages) : illustrations
Series Perspectives in law & psychology ; volume 12
Perspectives in law & psychology ; v. 12
Contents Developing Principles of Forensic Mental Health Assessment -- Preparation -- First Contacts -- Defining the Evaluator's Role -- Using a Model -- Data Collection -- Selection -- Administration -- Data Interpretation -- Assessing Response Style -- Incorporating Scientific Reasoning and Data -- Making Assertions and Clarifying Limits -- Communication -- Communicating Clearly -- Testifying Effectively -- Applying the Principles of Forensic Mental Health Assessment -- Implications for Research, Training, Practice, and Policy
Summary Unlike most of the literature in forensic mental health assessment, which is organized around specific legal issues, this book posits the existence of broad principles of forensic assessment that are applicable across different legal issues and are derived from and supported by sources of authority in ethics, law, science, and professional practice. The author describes and analyzes twenty-nine broad principles of forensic mental health assessment within this framework
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-333) and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Forensic psychology.
Mental illness -- Diagnosis.
Evidence, Expert.
Forensic Psychiatry -- methods
Expert Testimony
Personality Assessment -- standards
MEDICAL -- Forensic Medicine.
Evidence, Expert
Forensic psychology
Mental illness -- Diagnosis
SUBJECT United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0306473828
9780306473821