Description |
1 online resource (xi, 307 pages) |
Contents |
Getting started -- Vocabulary -- Lawyer-expert relationships -- Records and record review -- Evaluations -- Reports and affidavits -- Deposition and trial testimony -- Fees and billing -- Ethics -- Marketing -- Your office and office procedures -- Liability in forensic practice -- A lawyer's perspective on forensic mental health experts |
Summary |
"Although there are a lot of positive reasons for expanding a clinical practice into forensic work, it requires special knowledge and experience. Dr. William Reid, who maintains one of the largest and most-visited forensic psychiatry/psychology websites on the Internet and is one of the most experienced and reputable forensic mental health professionals in North America, has written a short yet practical guide for mental health professionals who wish to change or expand their practices into forensic work. It contains everything practitioners need to know about beginning and maintaining a successful and ethical forensic practice. It is be useful, quickly readable, and easy to understand with lots of summary texts and examples"--Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Forensic psychiatry.
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Forensic Psychiatry -- ethics
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Forensic Psychiatry -- organization & administration
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Expert Testimony -- ethics
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Expert Testimony -- legislation & jurisprudence
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Liability, Legal
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Practice Management
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Forensic Psychology.
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Forensic psychiatry
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781136273421 |
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1136273425 |
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0203110064 |
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9780203110065 |
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