Psychiatry in law/law in psychiatry / Ralph Slovenko.
2002
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Author
Title
Psychiatry in law/law in psychiatry / Ralph Slovenko.
Published
New York : Brunner-Routledge, 2002.
Call Number
KF8965 .S59 2002
ISBN
041593365X (set)
0415933633 (vol. 1)
0415933641 (vol. 2)
0415933633 (vol. 1)
0415933641 (vol. 2)
Description
2 volumes (xxviii, 1,052 pages) ; 26 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)49276754
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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v.1-2
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prologue: The Sporting Theory of Justice
Pt. I
The Psychiatrist as Expert Witness
1
1The Use of Experts in the Adversary System
3
2Boundaries of Legal and Ethical Forensic Practice
19
3From Frye to Daubert and Beyond
43
Pt. II
Evidentiary Issues
65
4Testimonial Privilege
67
5Witnesses and the Credibility of Testimony
103
6Propensity and Other Acts Evidence
135
7Elusive Evidence: Syndromes, Body Language, and Dreams
155
Pt. III
Criminal Cases
187
8Competency to Stand Trial and Other Competencies
189
9Criminal Responsibility
211
10The Mental Disability Requirement in the Insanity Defense
247
11Diminished Capacity
269
12Juvenile Justice
291
13Alcoholism
305
14Drug Addiction
323
15Imposition of and Carrying Out the Death Penalty
339
16Sentencing and the Psychiatric Forensic Center
363
17Right of the Indigent Accused to Psychiatric Assistance
377
Pt. IV
Sexual Deviation
389
18Sex Offender Legislation
391
19Homosexuality: From Condemnation to Celebration
407
Pt. V
Civil Cases
431
20Tort Liability of the Mentally Incompetent and Their Caretakers
433
21Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
451
22Duty to Minimize Damages
473
23Child Custody
485
24Contractual Capacity
507
25Testamentary Capacity
533
Pt. I
Hospitalization of the Mentally Ill
553
1Civil Commitment (Involuntary Hospitalization)
555
2Right to Treatment and Right to Refuse Treatment
585
Pt. II
Psychiatric Malpractice
619
3Establishing Malpractice Liability
621
4An Overview of Psychiatric Malpractice
641
5Admission or Apology in Liability Prevention
675
6Breach of Confidentiality
689
7Informed Consent
711
8The Boundary Violation of Undue Familiarity
739
9Failure to Treat and Related Issues
765
10Suicide
777
11Duty of Therapists to Third Parties
827
12Regulation of the Practice of Psychotherapy
859
App. 1
Highlights in the History of Law and Psychiatry
903
App. 2
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Ethics Guidelines for the Practice of Forensic Psychiatry
975
App. 3
Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists
979
Case Index
987
Name Index
1003
Subject Index
1023
About the Author
1051