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Preface to the first edition xiii
Preface to the second edition xv
List of contributors xvii
PART 1 HISTORY AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: ROBERT WEINSTOCK 1
1 A conceptual framework for forensic psychiatry 3
Richard Rosner
2 Defining forensic psychiatry: roles and responsibilities 7
Robert Weinstock, Gregory B. Leong and J. Arturo Silva
3 History of forensic psychiatry 14
Marvin Prosono
4 Forensic psychiatric report writing 31
J. Arturo Silva, Robert Weinstock and Gregory B. Leong
5 Guidelines for courtroom testimony 37
Phillip J. Resnick
6 Practical issues in forensic psychiatric practice 45
Robert L. Sadoff
7 Education and training in forensic psychiatry 52
Rusty Reeves and Richard Rosner
8 Ethical guidelines 56
Robert Weinstock, Gregory B. Leong and J. Arturo Silva
9 Liability of the forensic psychiatrist 73
Daniel Wi I lick, Robert Weinstock and Thomas Garrick
10 The death penalty 79
Gregory B. Leong, J. Arturo Silva and Robert Weinstock
11 Competence assessments 85
Robert Weinstock, Gregory B. Leong and J. Arturo Silva
12 Psychological autopsy 89
Tim E. Botello, Linda E. Weinberger and Bruce H. Gross
PART 2 LEGAL REGULATION OF PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE: HAROLD I. SCHWARTZ 95
13 Informed consent and competency 97
Harold I. Schwartz and David M. Mack
viii Contents
14 Hospitalization: voluntary and involuntary 107
Harold I. Schwartz, David M. Mack and Peter M. Zeman
15 Involuntary civil commitment to outpatient treatment 116
Robert D. Miller
16 The right to treatment 121
Jeffrey L. Geller
17 Treatment refusal in psychiatric practice 129
Debra A. Pinals and Steven K. Hoge
18 Confidentiality and testimonial privilege 137
Ralph Slovenko
19 The duty to protect 147
Alan R. Felthous and Claudia Kachigian
20 Treatment boundaries in psychiatric practice 156
Robert I. Simon
21 Sexual misconduct in the therapist-patient relationship 165
Robert I. Simon
22 The law and physician illness 173
Stephen Dilts and Douglas A. Sargent
PART 3 FORENSIC EVALUATION AND TREATMENT IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: ROBERT D. MILLER 181
23 Introduction 183
Robert D. Miller
24 Criminal competence 186
Robert D. Miller
25 Criminal responsibility 213
Robert D. Miller
26 Novel mental disorders 233
Robert D. Miller
27 Post-conviction dispositional evaluations 239
Robert D. Miller
PART 4 CIVIL LAW: STEPHEN RACHLIN 247
28 Specific issues in psychiatric malpractice 249
Robert M. Wettstein
29 Psychiatric disability determinations and personal injury litigation 260
Jeffrey L. Metzner and James B. Buck
30 Americans with Disabilities Act evaluations 273
A. Jocelyn Ritchie and Howard V. Zonana
31 Sexual harassment 282
Liza H. Gold
32 Trauma-induced psychiatric disorders and civil law 290
Stuart B. Kleinman and Susan B. Egan
33 Neuropsychiatric assessments in toxic exposure litigation 301
Daniel A. Martell ;
Contents ix
34 Civil competencies 308
J. Richard Ciccone
35 Death, dying, and the law 316
Norman L. Cantor
PART 5 FAMILY LAW AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS: STEPHEN B. BILLICK 329
36 Role of the psychiatric evaluator in child custody disputes 331
Stephen B. Billick and Steven J. Ciric
37 Termination of parental rights and adoption 348
Shashi Elangovan and Stephen B. Billick
38 Childhood attachment, foster care and placement 366
Lisa R. Fortuna and Stephen B. Billick
39 Forensic evaluation of physically and sexually abused children 377
Rodrigo Pizarro and Stephen B. Billick
40 Juvenile delinquency 389
Roy H. Lubit and Stephen B. Billick
41 Posttraumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents: clinical and legal issues 396
James E. Rosenberg and Spencer Eth
42 Forensic aspects of suicide and homicide in children and adolescents 407
Peter Ash, Richard J. Gersh and Stephen B. Billick
43 The child as a witness 419
Robert Suddath
44 Violent adolescent offenders 441
Roy J. O Shaughnessy
45 Adolescent sexual offenders 455
Meg S. Kaplan and Richard B. Krueger
46 Neuroimaging in child and adolescent psychiatry 463
Stephen B. Billick and Stephen P. Sullivan
PART 6 CORRECTIONAL PSYCHIATRY: ABRAHAM L. HALPERN AND RONNIE B. HARMON 473
47 The history of correctional psychiatry 475
Peter N. Barboriak
48 Standards for the delivery of mental health services in a correctional setting 484
B. Jaye Anno
49 The structure of correctional mental health services 489
Joel A. Dvoskin, Erin M. Spiers, Jeffrey L. Metzner and Steven E. Pitt
50 Administrative and staffing problems for psychiatric services in correctional and forensic settings 505
Robert T.M. Phillips and Carol Caplan
51 Issues in the prevention and detection of suicide potential in correctional facilities 513
Gerald Landsbergand Pamela Morschauer
52 The psychosocial basis of prison riots 519
Phyllis Harrison-Ross and James E. Lawrence
53 The right to refuse treatment in a criminal law setting 526
Michael L. Perlin
x Contents
54 Psychiatric ethics in the correctional setting 533
Jay E. Kantor
PART 7 SPECIAL CLINICAL ISSUES IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: ROBERT WEINSTOCK 541
55 Malingering 543
Phillip J. Resnick
56 Antisocial personality, psychopathy and forensic psychiatry 555
William H. Reid and Maria S. Ruiz-Sweeney
57 Dangerousness 564
Gregory B. Leong, J. Arturo Silva and Robert Weinstock
58 Violence: causes and non-psychopharmacological treatment 572
Kenneth Tardiff
59 Pharmacological treatment of violent behaviors 579
Robert H. Gerner
60 Violence and epilepsy: an approach to expert testimony 589
David M. Treiman
61 Brain disease: forensic neuropsychiatric issues 603
Mace Beckson and George Bartzokis
62 Forensic neuropsychology 612
Charles H. Hinkin, Delany Thrasher and Wilfred G. van Gorp
63 Psychological and psychiatric measures in forensic practice 621
Richard Rogers and Diane Graves-Oliver
64 Culture and ethnicity 631
J. Arturo Silva, Gregory B. Leong and Robert Weinstock
65 Hypnosis and dissociation 638
David Spiegel
66 Amnesia, amytal interviews and polygraphy 643
John Bradford and Victoria L Harris
67 Geriatric psychiatry and the law 651
Daniel J. Sprehe
68 Terrorism and forensic psychiatry 661
William H. Reid and Chris E. Stout
69 Torture and brainwashing 669
Rahn Kennedy Bailey
70 Substance abuse and addiction 672
Mace Beckson, George Bartzokis and Robert Weinstock
71 Psychopharmacological treatment of sex offenders 685
John Bradford and Victoria L. Harris
72 Prosecution of assaultive patients 699
Gary J. Maier and Stephen Rachlin
73 Treatment of sex offenders 705
Gene G. Abel and Candice A. Osborn
74 Sexually violent predator laws 717
Douglas E. Tucker and Samuel Jan Brakel s
Contents xi
75 Brain imaging 724
Rusty Reeves and Stephen B. Bi I lick
76 Stalking 728
Mohan Nair
77 Head trauma: a practical approach to the evaluation of symptom exaggeration 736
Shoba Sreenivasan, Spencer Eth, Patricia Kirkish and Thomas Garrick
78 Psychiatric abuse in North America 741
Alfred M. Freedman and Abraham L. Halpern
79 Actuarial methods for violence and sex-offender risk assessments 750
Shoba Sreenivasan, Patricia Kirkish, Thomas Garrick and Linda E. Weinberger
80 ERISA, healthcare and the courts 756
J. Richard Ciccone
PART 8 BASIC ISSUES IN LAW: ROBERT LLOYD GOLDSTEIN 761
81 The philosophy of law and the foundations (sources) of law 763
Laurence R. Tancredi and Robert Lloyd Goldstein
82 The court system and the legislative process 769
Robert Lloyd Goldstein
83 A model of constitutional adjudication: the equal protection doctrine 774
Robert Lloyd Goldstein
84 An introduction to tort law 780
Daniel W. Shuman and Michael Heinlen
85 An introduction to civil procedure 789
Robert Lloyd Goldstein
86 An introduction to criminal procedure 796
Harvey M. Stone, Katherine Oberlies O Leary and Robert Lloyd Goldstein
87 Punishment 804
Russell Stetler and Robert Lloyd Goldstein
88 Legal research on the Web 811
Peter Ash
PART 9 LANDMARK CASES IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: HOWARD OWENS 817
89 Introduction 819
Howard Owens
90 Civil law and family law cases in forensic psychiatry 820
Meryl B. Rome and Andrew J. Rader
91 Criminal law and forensic psychiatry 831
Howard Owens
92 Legal regulation of psychiatry 850
James W. Hicks
Index 877
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Contents
Preface to the first edition xiii
Preface to the second edition xv
List of contributors xvii
PART 1 HISTORY AND PRACTICE OF FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: ROBERT WEINSTOCK 1
1 A conceptual framework for forensic psychiatry 3
Richard Rosner
2 Defining forensic psychiatry: roles and responsibilities 7
Robert Weinstock, Gregory B. Leong and J. Arturo Silva
3 History of forensic psychiatry 14
Marvin Prosono
4 Forensic psychiatric report writing 31
J. Arturo Silva, Robert Weinstock and Gregory B. Leong
5 Guidelines for courtroom testimony 37
Phillip J. Resnick
6 Practical issues in forensic psychiatric practice 45
Robert L. Sadoff
7 Education and training in forensic psychiatry 52
Rusty Reeves and Richard Rosner
8 Ethical guidelines 56
Robert Weinstock, Gregory B. Leong and J. Arturo Silva
9 Liability of the forensic psychiatrist 73
Daniel Wi I lick, Robert Weinstock and Thomas Garrick
10 The death penalty 79
Gregory B. Leong, J. Arturo Silva and Robert Weinstock
11 Competence assessments 85
Robert Weinstock, Gregory B. Leong and J. Arturo Silva
12 Psychological autopsy 89
Tim E. Botello, Linda E. Weinberger and Bruce H. Gross
PART 2 LEGAL REGULATION OF PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE: HAROLD I. SCHWARTZ 95
13 Informed consent and competency 97
Harold I. Schwartz and David M. Mack
viii Contents
14 Hospitalization: voluntary and involuntary 107
Harold I. Schwartz, David M. Mack and Peter M. Zeman
15 Involuntary civil commitment to outpatient treatment 116
Robert D. Miller
16 The right to treatment 121
Jeffrey L. Geller
17 Treatment refusal in psychiatric practice 129
Debra A. Pinals and Steven K. Hoge
18 Confidentiality and testimonial privilege 137
Ralph Slovenko
19 The duty to protect 147
Alan R. Felthous and Claudia Kachigian
20 Treatment boundaries in psychiatric practice 156
Robert I. Simon
21 Sexual misconduct in the therapist-patient relationship 165
Robert I. Simon
22 The law and physician illness 173
Stephen Dilts and Douglas A. Sargent
PART 3 FORENSIC EVALUATION AND TREATMENT IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: ROBERT D. MILLER 181
23 Introduction 183
Robert D. Miller
24 Criminal competence 186
Robert D. Miller
25 Criminal responsibility 213
Robert D. Miller
26 Novel mental disorders 233
Robert D. Miller
27 Post-conviction dispositional evaluations 239
Robert D. Miller
PART 4 CIVIL LAW: STEPHEN RACHLIN 247
28 Specific issues in psychiatric malpractice 249
Robert M. Wettstein
29 Psychiatric disability determinations and personal injury litigation 260
Jeffrey L. Metzner and James B. Buck
30 Americans with Disabilities Act evaluations 273
A. Jocelyn Ritchie and Howard V. Zonana
31 Sexual harassment 282
Liza H. Gold
32 Trauma-induced psychiatric disorders and civil law 290
Stuart B. Kleinman and Susan B. Egan
33 Neuropsychiatric assessments in toxic exposure litigation 301
Daniel A. Martell ;
Contents ix
34 Civil competencies 308
J. Richard Ciccone
35 Death, dying, and the law 316
Norman L. Cantor
PART 5 FAMILY LAW AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS: STEPHEN B. BILLICK 329
36 Role of the psychiatric evaluator in child custody disputes 331
Stephen B. Billick and Steven J. Ciric
37 Termination of parental rights and adoption 348
Shashi Elangovan and Stephen B. Billick
38 Childhood attachment, foster care and placement 366
Lisa R. Fortuna and Stephen B. Billick
39 Forensic evaluation of physically and sexually abused children 377
Rodrigo Pizarro and Stephen B. Billick
40 Juvenile delinquency 389
Roy H. Lubit and Stephen B. Billick
41 Posttraumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents: clinical and legal issues 396
James E. Rosenberg and Spencer Eth
42 Forensic aspects of suicide and homicide in children and adolescents 407
Peter Ash, Richard J. Gersh and Stephen B. Billick
43 The child as a witness 419
Robert Suddath
44 Violent adolescent offenders 441
Roy J. O'Shaughnessy
45 Adolescent sexual offenders 455
Meg S. Kaplan and Richard B. Krueger
46 Neuroimaging in child and adolescent psychiatry 463
Stephen B. Billick and Stephen P. Sullivan
PART 6 CORRECTIONAL PSYCHIATRY: ABRAHAM L. HALPERN AND RONNIE B. HARMON 473
47 The history of correctional psychiatry 475
Peter N. Barboriak
48 Standards for the delivery of mental health services in a correctional setting 484
B. Jaye Anno
49 The structure of correctional mental health services 489
Joel A. Dvoskin, Erin M. Spiers, Jeffrey L. Metzner and Steven E. Pitt
50 Administrative and staffing problems for psychiatric services in correctional and forensic settings 505
Robert T.M. Phillips and Carol Caplan
51 Issues in the prevention and detection of suicide potential in correctional facilities 513
Gerald Landsbergand Pamela Morschauer
52 The psychosocial basis of prison riots 519
Phyllis Harrison-Ross and James E. Lawrence
53 The right to refuse treatment in a criminal law setting 526
Michael L. Perlin
x Contents
54 Psychiatric ethics in the correctional setting 533
Jay E. Kantor
PART 7 SPECIAL CLINICAL ISSUES IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: ROBERT WEINSTOCK 541
55 Malingering 543
Phillip J. Resnick
56 Antisocial personality, psychopathy and forensic psychiatry 555
William H. Reid and Maria S. Ruiz-Sweeney
57 Dangerousness 564
Gregory B. Leong, J. Arturo Silva and Robert Weinstock
58 Violence: causes and non-psychopharmacological treatment 572
Kenneth Tardiff
59 Pharmacological treatment of violent behaviors 579
Robert H. Gerner
60 Violence and epilepsy: an approach to expert testimony 589
David M. Treiman
61 Brain disease: forensic neuropsychiatric issues 603
Mace Beckson and George Bartzokis
62 Forensic neuropsychology 612
Charles H. Hinkin, Delany Thrasher and Wilfred G. van Gorp
63 Psychological and psychiatric measures in forensic practice 621
Richard Rogers and Diane Graves-Oliver
64 Culture and ethnicity 631
J. Arturo Silva, Gregory B. Leong and Robert Weinstock
65 Hypnosis and dissociation 638
David Spiegel
66 Amnesia, amytal interviews and polygraphy 643
John Bradford and Victoria L Harris
67 Geriatric psychiatry and the law 651
Daniel J. Sprehe
68 Terrorism and forensic psychiatry 661
William H. Reid and Chris E. Stout
69 Torture and brainwashing 669
Rahn Kennedy Bailey
70 Substance abuse and addiction 672
Mace Beckson, George Bartzokis and Robert Weinstock
71 Psychopharmacological treatment of sex offenders 685
John Bradford and Victoria L. Harris
72 Prosecution of assaultive patients 699
Gary J. Maier and Stephen Rachlin
73 Treatment of sex offenders 705
Gene G. Abel and Candice A. Osborn
74 Sexually violent predator laws 717 \
Douglas E. Tucker and Samuel Jan Brakel s
Contents xi
75 Brain imaging 724
Rusty Reeves and Stephen B. Bi I lick
76 Stalking 728
Mohan Nair
77 Head trauma: a practical approach to the evaluation of symptom exaggeration 736
Shoba Sreenivasan, Spencer Eth, Patricia Kirkish and Thomas Garrick
78 Psychiatric abuse in North America 741
Alfred M. Freedman and Abraham L. Halpern
79 Actuarial methods for violence and sex-offender risk assessments 750
Shoba Sreenivasan, Patricia Kirkish, Thomas Garrick and Linda E. Weinberger
80 ERISA, healthcare and the courts 756
J. Richard Ciccone
PART 8 BASIC ISSUES IN LAW: ROBERT LLOYD GOLDSTEIN 761
81 The philosophy of law and the foundations (sources) of law 763
Laurence R. Tancredi and Robert Lloyd Goldstein
82 The court system and the legislative process 769
Robert Lloyd Goldstein
83 A model of constitutional adjudication: the equal protection doctrine 774
Robert Lloyd Goldstein
84 An introduction to tort law 780
Daniel W. Shuman and Michael Heinlen
85 An introduction to civil procedure 789
Robert Lloyd Goldstein
86 An introduction to criminal procedure 796
Harvey M. Stone, Katherine Oberlies O'Leary and Robert Lloyd Goldstein
87 Punishment 804
Russell Stetler and Robert Lloyd Goldstein
88 Legal research on the Web 811
Peter Ash
PART 9 LANDMARK CASES IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: HOWARD OWENS 817
89 Introduction 819
Howard Owens
90 Civil law and family law cases in forensic psychiatry 820
Meryl B. Rome and Andrew J. Rader
91 Criminal law and forensic psychiatry 831
Howard Owens
92 Legal regulation of psychiatry 850
James W. Hicks
Index 877 |
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