Psychiatry in Law/law in Psychiatry: Psychiatry in lawTaylor & Francis, 2002 - 1052 sivua Since c. 1960 the interplay of psychiatry and law has emerged from an elective seminar to a topic of national prominence. In its breadth and coverage, Ralph Slovenko's Psychiatry and Law/Law in Psychiatry provides a critical exposition of the many practices and basic premises of law and psychiatry. It is a complete text for psychiatry residents or law students and an invaluable reference for practicing professionals in each field. New approaches for practitioners are provided as well as material to assist them in preparing and documenting their cases. Psychiatry and Law/Law in Psychiatry is rooted in Dr. Slovenko's previously published work, Psychiatry and Law (Little & Brown 1973), which received the American Psychiatric Association's prestigious Manfred Guttmacher award. |
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The Psychiatrist as Expert Witness | 1 |
Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists 979 | 30 |
Evidentiary Issues 665 | 67 |
Dreams | 155 |
Competency to Stand Trial and Other Competencies | 189 |
Criminal Responsibility | 211 |
Defense | 247 |
Sex Offender Legislation | 391 |
From Condemnation to Celebration | 407 |
Civil Cases | 431 |
Highlights in the History of Law | 548 |
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