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Forensic Mental Health Concepts
Debra A. Pinals and Douglas Mossman
in Evaluation for Civil Commitment
Chapter 2 discusses the forensic mental health concepts relevant to civil commitment. These include substantial mental disorder, risk or danger (along with practical aspects of the forensic ...
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Forensic Mental Health Concepts
Karen S. Budd, Mary Connell, and Jennifer R. Clark
in Evaluation of Parenting Capacity in Child Protection
Chapter 2 discusses forensic mental health concepts in parental evaluation. It first contrasts clinical and forensic assessments, before outlining professional guidelines for forensic ...
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Forensic Mental Health Concepts
Philip H. Witt and Mary Alice Conroy
in Evaluation of Sexually Violent Predators
Chapter 2 explores forensic mental health concepts relating to the evaluation of SVPs. It discusses constructs defining mental disorder or abnormality (DSM diagnoses, Avix I diagnoses, Axis ...
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Forensic Mental Health Concepts
Ivan Kruh and Thomas Grisso
in Evaluation of Juveniles' Competence to Stand Trial
Chapter 2 discusses forensic mental health concepts. General legal guidelines must be translated into more specific psycholegal concepts that can assist the examiner in deciding what data ...
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Evaluation for Risk of Violence in Juveniles
Robert D. Hoge and D.A. Andrews
In making recommendations for best practice, authors consider empirical support, legal relevance, and consistency with ethical and professional standards, and this online resource offers ...
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Autism as an Executive Disorder
James Russell (ed.)
Autism continues to fascinate researchers because it is both debilitating in its effects and complex in its nature and origins. The prevalent theory is that autism is primarily ...
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Forensic Mental Health Concepts
Lisa Drago Piechowski
in Evaluation of Workplace Disability
This chapter discusses the linkage between the legal and the clinical aspects of forensic work, generally termed “forensic mental health concepts.” More specifically, it examines forensic ...
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