Clinicians in court
Mental health and human service professionals are often called on to give evidence or expert testimony in a range of circumstances, including family law and child welfare trials, mental health hearings, malpractice lawsuits, criminal trials, government hearings, and private arbitration. Interacting...
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Glavni autor: | Barsky, Allan Edward (-) |
Ostali autori: | Gould, Jonathan W. (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
New York :
Guilford Press,
cop. 2002.
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Predmet: |
Sadržaj:
- Beginning with yourself
- First contact
- Preparation for legal proceedings
- Oral testimony at an adjudication
- Clinical records
- Expert witnesses
- Documentary evidence
- Claims against clinicians
- Alternatives to adjudication
- Conclusion
- Epilogue
- Glossary
- Appendix A. Service agreement for an expert witness for review/rebuttal services
- Appendix B. Fee arrangement for an expert witness who is called to testify
- Appendix C. Informed consent to participate in a forensic psychological evaluation
- Appendix D. Initial letter to attorneys after an appointment order
- Appendix D. Sample affidavit