The Ethical Practice of Forensic Psychology
A Casebook
Herausgeber: Pirelli, Gianni; Zapf, Patricia A; Beattey, Robert A
The Ethical Practice of Forensic Psychology
A Casebook
Herausgeber: Pirelli, Gianni; Zapf, Patricia A; Beattey, Robert A
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The Ethical Practice of Forensic Psychology highlights the ethical standards and guidelines set forth by the American Psychological Association's (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (EPPCC) and the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology (SGFP). This Casebook provides readers with a practical review of these ethical standards and professional guidelines in the context of forensic case vignettes withcorresponding commentary by leaders in the field.
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The Ethical Practice of Forensic Psychology highlights the ethical standards and guidelines set forth by the American Psychological Association's (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (EPPCC) and the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology (SGFP). This Casebook provides readers with a practical review of these ethical standards and professional guidelines in the context of forensic case vignettes withcorresponding commentary by leaders in the field.
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- American Psychology-Law Society Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780190258542
- ISBN-10: 0190258543
- Artikelnr.: 47868864
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- American Psychology-Law Society Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780190258542
- ISBN-10: 0190258543
- Artikelnr.: 47868864
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gianni Pirelli is a Licensed Psychologist in New York and New Jersey, wherein he maintains a private practice in clinical and forensic psychology. His primary areas of research include forensic mental health assessment, firearm-related matters, and ethics and standards of practice in forensic psychology. Robert A. Beattey is a former prosecutor and civil litigator. He is an Enhanced Chancellor's Fellow in the Psychology Ph.D. program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center, City University of New York, where he has been studying, teaching, and researching clinical and forensic psychology and neuropsychology. Patricia A. Zapf is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, and Director of Education and Training for Consolidated Continuing Education and Professional Training (CONCEPT). She maintains a private practice in forensic evaluation and is licensed in Alabama, Florida, Missouri, and New York.
* Series Foreword by Ronald Roesch
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* About the Editors
* Authors
* Expert Contributors
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: Identifying the Forensic Psychologist Role
* Tess M.S. Neal
* Vignette 1a: Defining Forensic Psychology
* Expert Response #1: David DeMatteo
* Expert Response #2: Ira Packer
* Vignette 1b: Therapeutic Versus Forensic Roles
* Expert Response #1: Stanley L. Brodsky
* Expert Response #2: Stephen L. Golding
* Vignette 1c: Allegiance and Objectivity
* Expert Response #1: Barry Rosenfeld
* Expert Response #2: Daniel Murrie
* Chapter 2: Professional Competence
* Christina Massey
* Vignette 2a: Scope of Competence, and Developing and Maintaining
Competence
* Expert Response #1: Anita L. Boss
* Expert Response #2: Dan Krauss and Edward "Rhett" E. Landis
* Vignette 2b: Legal Knowledge and Knowledge of the Empirical
Literature
* Expert Response #1: Matt C. Zaitchik
* Expert Response #2: Jeffrey C. Singer
* Vignette 2c: Representing Competencies and Advertising
* Expert Response #1: W. Neil Gowensmith
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Chapter 3: Identifying the Client and Professional Services
* Raina V. Lamade
* Vignette 3a: Identifying the Client
* Expert Response #1: Stephen L. Golding
* Expert Response #2: Antoinette E. Kavanaugh
* Vignette 3b: Informed Consent and Internet-Based Data
* Expert Response #1: Barry Rosenfeld
* Expert Response #2: Patricia A. Zapf
* Vignette 3c: Record Keeping, HIPAA, and Release of Information
* Expert Response #1: Eric G. Mart
* Expert Response #2: Rebecca Weiss
* Chapter 4: Recognizing and Managing Professional Boundaries
* Rebecca Spizzirri
* Vignette 4a: Conflicts of Interest and Multiple Relationships
* Expert Response #1: Robert Prentky
* Expert Response #2: Elizabeth L. Jeglic
* Vignette 4b: Considering the Impact of Personal Beliefs and
Experience
* Expert Response #1: Jorge G. Varela
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Vignette 4c: Providing Emergency Services to Forensic Examinees
* Expert Response #1: Eric G. Mart
* Expert Response #2: Christina A. Pietz
* Chapter 5: Navigating Conflicts with Systems and Other Professionals
* Lauren Kois
* Vignette 5a: Conflicts with Legal Authority and Organizational
Demands
* Expert Response #1: David DeMatteo
* Expert Response #2: Jorge G. Varela
* Vignette 5b: Attorney Work Product
* Expert Response #1: Michael H. Fogel
* Expert Response #2: Sean P. Hiscox
* Vignette 5c: Resolving Ethical Issues with other Mental Health
Professionals
* Expert Response #1: John F. Edens
* Expert Response #2: Sean P. Hiscox
* Chapter 6: Forensic Assessment I: Structuring the Evaluation
* Casey LaDuke
* Vignette 6a: Identifying the Referral Question and Addressing
Multiple Psycholegal Questions in a Single Evaluation
* Expert Response #1: Louis B. Schlesinger
* Expert Response #2: Mark D. Cunningham
* Vignette 6b: Test Selection, Consideration of Individual and Group
Differences, and Legal Admissibility Standards
* Expert Response #1: Dustin B. Wygant
* Expert Response #2: Antoinette E. Kavanaugh
* Vignette 6c: Third-Party Presence
* Expert Response #1: Mark D. Cunningham
* Expert Response #2: Michael H. Fogel
* Chapter 7: Forensic Assessment II: Conducting the Evaluation
* Christopher King
* Vignette 7a: Maintaining the Scope of the Evaluation and Testing
Rival Hypotheses
* Expert Response #1: Kirk S. Heilbrun
* Expert Response #2: Daniel J. Neller
* Vignette 7b: Assessing Response Style
* Expert Response #1: William E. Foote
* Expert Response #2: Dustin B. Wygant
* Vignette 7c: Considering Collateral Information Including
Internet-Based Data
* Expert Response #1: Denis L. Zavodny and Gregory DeClue
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Chapter 8: Forensic Assessment III: Interpreting Evaluation Findings
* Paige B. Harris
* Vignette 8a: Weighing Data Impartially and Considering Single Data
Points
* Expert Response #1: Philip H. Witt
* Expert Response #2: Randy K. Otto
* Vignette 8b: Use of Appropriate Tests and Normative Data
* Expert Response #1: Denis L. Zavodny and Gregory DeClue
* Expert Response #2: Kevin S. Douglas
* Vignette 8c: Consideration of Idiographic Data
* Expert Response #1: Matt C. Zaitchik
* Expert Response #2: Philip H. Witt
* Chapter 9: Forensic Assessment IV: Conveying Evaluation Findings and
Opinions
* Ekaterina Pivovarova
* Vignette 9a: Providing Verbal Feedback
* Expert Response #1: Stanley L. Brodsky
* Expert Response #2: Elizabeth L. Jeglic
* Vignette 9b: Transparency, Use of Jargon and Diagnostic Labels, and
Commenting on Other Professionals' Work and Opinions in Reports and
Testimony
* Expert Response #1: Kirk S. Heilbrun
* Expert Response #2: Randy K. Otto
* Vignette 9c: Ultimate Issue Opinions
* Expert Response #2: Daniel J. Neller
* Expert Response #2: Rebecca Weiss
* Vignette 9d: Providing Opinions of Persons not Examined
* Expert Response #1: Louis B. Schlesinger
* Expert Response #2: William E. Foote
* Vignette 9e: Public and "Out of Court" Statements
* Expert Response #1: Robert Prentky
* Expert Response #2: Patricia A. Zapf
* Chapter 10: Treatment
* Hayley Wechsler
* Vignette 10a: Being Therapeutic while Maintaining a Forensic Role
* Expert Response #1: Ira K. Packer
* Expert Response #2: Nancy Ryba Panza
* Vignette 10b: Treatment Conflicts
* Expert Response #1: W. Neil Gowensmith
* Expert Response #2: Christina A. Pietz
* Vignette 10c: Therapy Progress Notes and Reporting for Mandated
Groups
* Expert Response #1: Dan Krauss and Edward "Rhett" E. Landis
* Expert Response #2: Michele Galietta
* Chapter 11: Research
* Debbie Green and Laura Grossi
* Vignette 11a: Conducting Research with Vulnerable Populations:
Access, Recruitment, and Informed Consent
* Expert Response #1: Michele Galietta
* Expert Response #2: John F. Edens
* Vignette 11b: Obtaining Meaningful Samples and Data
* Expert Response #1: Marcus T. Boccaccini
* Expert Response #2: Naomi Goldstein and Emily Haney-Caron
* Vignette 11c: Completion and Publication of Research
* Expert Response #1: Daniel Murrie
* Expert Response #2: Marcus T. Boccaccini
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* About the Editors
* Authors
* Expert Contributors
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: Identifying the Forensic Psychologist Role
* Tess M.S. Neal
* Vignette 1a: Defining Forensic Psychology
* Expert Response #1: David DeMatteo
* Expert Response #2: Ira Packer
* Vignette 1b: Therapeutic Versus Forensic Roles
* Expert Response #1: Stanley L. Brodsky
* Expert Response #2: Stephen L. Golding
* Vignette 1c: Allegiance and Objectivity
* Expert Response #1: Barry Rosenfeld
* Expert Response #2: Daniel Murrie
* Chapter 2: Professional Competence
* Christina Massey
* Vignette 2a: Scope of Competence, and Developing and Maintaining
Competence
* Expert Response #1: Anita L. Boss
* Expert Response #2: Dan Krauss and Edward "Rhett" E. Landis
* Vignette 2b: Legal Knowledge and Knowledge of the Empirical
Literature
* Expert Response #1: Matt C. Zaitchik
* Expert Response #2: Jeffrey C. Singer
* Vignette 2c: Representing Competencies and Advertising
* Expert Response #1: W. Neil Gowensmith
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Chapter 3: Identifying the Client and Professional Services
* Raina V. Lamade
* Vignette 3a: Identifying the Client
* Expert Response #1: Stephen L. Golding
* Expert Response #2: Antoinette E. Kavanaugh
* Vignette 3b: Informed Consent and Internet-Based Data
* Expert Response #1: Barry Rosenfeld
* Expert Response #2: Patricia A. Zapf
* Vignette 3c: Record Keeping, HIPAA, and Release of Information
* Expert Response #1: Eric G. Mart
* Expert Response #2: Rebecca Weiss
* Chapter 4: Recognizing and Managing Professional Boundaries
* Rebecca Spizzirri
* Vignette 4a: Conflicts of Interest and Multiple Relationships
* Expert Response #1: Robert Prentky
* Expert Response #2: Elizabeth L. Jeglic
* Vignette 4b: Considering the Impact of Personal Beliefs and
Experience
* Expert Response #1: Jorge G. Varela
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Vignette 4c: Providing Emergency Services to Forensic Examinees
* Expert Response #1: Eric G. Mart
* Expert Response #2: Christina A. Pietz
* Chapter 5: Navigating Conflicts with Systems and Other Professionals
* Lauren Kois
* Vignette 5a: Conflicts with Legal Authority and Organizational
Demands
* Expert Response #1: David DeMatteo
* Expert Response #2: Jorge G. Varela
* Vignette 5b: Attorney Work Product
* Expert Response #1: Michael H. Fogel
* Expert Response #2: Sean P. Hiscox
* Vignette 5c: Resolving Ethical Issues with other Mental Health
Professionals
* Expert Response #1: John F. Edens
* Expert Response #2: Sean P. Hiscox
* Chapter 6: Forensic Assessment I: Structuring the Evaluation
* Casey LaDuke
* Vignette 6a: Identifying the Referral Question and Addressing
Multiple Psycholegal Questions in a Single Evaluation
* Expert Response #1: Louis B. Schlesinger
* Expert Response #2: Mark D. Cunningham
* Vignette 6b: Test Selection, Consideration of Individual and Group
Differences, and Legal Admissibility Standards
* Expert Response #1: Dustin B. Wygant
* Expert Response #2: Antoinette E. Kavanaugh
* Vignette 6c: Third-Party Presence
* Expert Response #1: Mark D. Cunningham
* Expert Response #2: Michael H. Fogel
* Chapter 7: Forensic Assessment II: Conducting the Evaluation
* Christopher King
* Vignette 7a: Maintaining the Scope of the Evaluation and Testing
Rival Hypotheses
* Expert Response #1: Kirk S. Heilbrun
* Expert Response #2: Daniel J. Neller
* Vignette 7b: Assessing Response Style
* Expert Response #1: William E. Foote
* Expert Response #2: Dustin B. Wygant
* Vignette 7c: Considering Collateral Information Including
Internet-Based Data
* Expert Response #1: Denis L. Zavodny and Gregory DeClue
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Chapter 8: Forensic Assessment III: Interpreting Evaluation Findings
* Paige B. Harris
* Vignette 8a: Weighing Data Impartially and Considering Single Data
Points
* Expert Response #1: Philip H. Witt
* Expert Response #2: Randy K. Otto
* Vignette 8b: Use of Appropriate Tests and Normative Data
* Expert Response #1: Denis L. Zavodny and Gregory DeClue
* Expert Response #2: Kevin S. Douglas
* Vignette 8c: Consideration of Idiographic Data
* Expert Response #1: Matt C. Zaitchik
* Expert Response #2: Philip H. Witt
* Chapter 9: Forensic Assessment IV: Conveying Evaluation Findings and
Opinions
* Ekaterina Pivovarova
* Vignette 9a: Providing Verbal Feedback
* Expert Response #1: Stanley L. Brodsky
* Expert Response #2: Elizabeth L. Jeglic
* Vignette 9b: Transparency, Use of Jargon and Diagnostic Labels, and
Commenting on Other Professionals' Work and Opinions in Reports and
Testimony
* Expert Response #1: Kirk S. Heilbrun
* Expert Response #2: Randy K. Otto
* Vignette 9c: Ultimate Issue Opinions
* Expert Response #2: Daniel J. Neller
* Expert Response #2: Rebecca Weiss
* Vignette 9d: Providing Opinions of Persons not Examined
* Expert Response #1: Louis B. Schlesinger
* Expert Response #2: William E. Foote
* Vignette 9e: Public and "Out of Court" Statements
* Expert Response #1: Robert Prentky
* Expert Response #2: Patricia A. Zapf
* Chapter 10: Treatment
* Hayley Wechsler
* Vignette 10a: Being Therapeutic while Maintaining a Forensic Role
* Expert Response #1: Ira K. Packer
* Expert Response #2: Nancy Ryba Panza
* Vignette 10b: Treatment Conflicts
* Expert Response #1: W. Neil Gowensmith
* Expert Response #2: Christina A. Pietz
* Vignette 10c: Therapy Progress Notes and Reporting for Mandated
Groups
* Expert Response #1: Dan Krauss and Edward "Rhett" E. Landis
* Expert Response #2: Michele Galietta
* Chapter 11: Research
* Debbie Green and Laura Grossi
* Vignette 11a: Conducting Research with Vulnerable Populations:
Access, Recruitment, and Informed Consent
* Expert Response #1: Michele Galietta
* Expert Response #2: John F. Edens
* Vignette 11b: Obtaining Meaningful Samples and Data
* Expert Response #1: Marcus T. Boccaccini
* Expert Response #2: Naomi Goldstein and Emily Haney-Caron
* Vignette 11c: Completion and Publication of Research
* Expert Response #1: Daniel Murrie
* Expert Response #2: Marcus T. Boccaccini
* Index
* Series Foreword by Ronald Roesch
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* About the Editors
* Authors
* Expert Contributors
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: Identifying the Forensic Psychologist Role
* Tess M.S. Neal
* Vignette 1a: Defining Forensic Psychology
* Expert Response #1: David DeMatteo
* Expert Response #2: Ira Packer
* Vignette 1b: Therapeutic Versus Forensic Roles
* Expert Response #1: Stanley L. Brodsky
* Expert Response #2: Stephen L. Golding
* Vignette 1c: Allegiance and Objectivity
* Expert Response #1: Barry Rosenfeld
* Expert Response #2: Daniel Murrie
* Chapter 2: Professional Competence
* Christina Massey
* Vignette 2a: Scope of Competence, and Developing and Maintaining
Competence
* Expert Response #1: Anita L. Boss
* Expert Response #2: Dan Krauss and Edward "Rhett" E. Landis
* Vignette 2b: Legal Knowledge and Knowledge of the Empirical
Literature
* Expert Response #1: Matt C. Zaitchik
* Expert Response #2: Jeffrey C. Singer
* Vignette 2c: Representing Competencies and Advertising
* Expert Response #1: W. Neil Gowensmith
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Chapter 3: Identifying the Client and Professional Services
* Raina V. Lamade
* Vignette 3a: Identifying the Client
* Expert Response #1: Stephen L. Golding
* Expert Response #2: Antoinette E. Kavanaugh
* Vignette 3b: Informed Consent and Internet-Based Data
* Expert Response #1: Barry Rosenfeld
* Expert Response #2: Patricia A. Zapf
* Vignette 3c: Record Keeping, HIPAA, and Release of Information
* Expert Response #1: Eric G. Mart
* Expert Response #2: Rebecca Weiss
* Chapter 4: Recognizing and Managing Professional Boundaries
* Rebecca Spizzirri
* Vignette 4a: Conflicts of Interest and Multiple Relationships
* Expert Response #1: Robert Prentky
* Expert Response #2: Elizabeth L. Jeglic
* Vignette 4b: Considering the Impact of Personal Beliefs and
Experience
* Expert Response #1: Jorge G. Varela
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Vignette 4c: Providing Emergency Services to Forensic Examinees
* Expert Response #1: Eric G. Mart
* Expert Response #2: Christina A. Pietz
* Chapter 5: Navigating Conflicts with Systems and Other Professionals
* Lauren Kois
* Vignette 5a: Conflicts with Legal Authority and Organizational
Demands
* Expert Response #1: David DeMatteo
* Expert Response #2: Jorge G. Varela
* Vignette 5b: Attorney Work Product
* Expert Response #1: Michael H. Fogel
* Expert Response #2: Sean P. Hiscox
* Vignette 5c: Resolving Ethical Issues with other Mental Health
Professionals
* Expert Response #1: John F. Edens
* Expert Response #2: Sean P. Hiscox
* Chapter 6: Forensic Assessment I: Structuring the Evaluation
* Casey LaDuke
* Vignette 6a: Identifying the Referral Question and Addressing
Multiple Psycholegal Questions in a Single Evaluation
* Expert Response #1: Louis B. Schlesinger
* Expert Response #2: Mark D. Cunningham
* Vignette 6b: Test Selection, Consideration of Individual and Group
Differences, and Legal Admissibility Standards
* Expert Response #1: Dustin B. Wygant
* Expert Response #2: Antoinette E. Kavanaugh
* Vignette 6c: Third-Party Presence
* Expert Response #1: Mark D. Cunningham
* Expert Response #2: Michael H. Fogel
* Chapter 7: Forensic Assessment II: Conducting the Evaluation
* Christopher King
* Vignette 7a: Maintaining the Scope of the Evaluation and Testing
Rival Hypotheses
* Expert Response #1: Kirk S. Heilbrun
* Expert Response #2: Daniel J. Neller
* Vignette 7b: Assessing Response Style
* Expert Response #1: William E. Foote
* Expert Response #2: Dustin B. Wygant
* Vignette 7c: Considering Collateral Information Including
Internet-Based Data
* Expert Response #1: Denis L. Zavodny and Gregory DeClue
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Chapter 8: Forensic Assessment III: Interpreting Evaluation Findings
* Paige B. Harris
* Vignette 8a: Weighing Data Impartially and Considering Single Data
Points
* Expert Response #1: Philip H. Witt
* Expert Response #2: Randy K. Otto
* Vignette 8b: Use of Appropriate Tests and Normative Data
* Expert Response #1: Denis L. Zavodny and Gregory DeClue
* Expert Response #2: Kevin S. Douglas
* Vignette 8c: Consideration of Idiographic Data
* Expert Response #1: Matt C. Zaitchik
* Expert Response #2: Philip H. Witt
* Chapter 9: Forensic Assessment IV: Conveying Evaluation Findings and
Opinions
* Ekaterina Pivovarova
* Vignette 9a: Providing Verbal Feedback
* Expert Response #1: Stanley L. Brodsky
* Expert Response #2: Elizabeth L. Jeglic
* Vignette 9b: Transparency, Use of Jargon and Diagnostic Labels, and
Commenting on Other Professionals' Work and Opinions in Reports and
Testimony
* Expert Response #1: Kirk S. Heilbrun
* Expert Response #2: Randy K. Otto
* Vignette 9c: Ultimate Issue Opinions
* Expert Response #2: Daniel J. Neller
* Expert Response #2: Rebecca Weiss
* Vignette 9d: Providing Opinions of Persons not Examined
* Expert Response #1: Louis B. Schlesinger
* Expert Response #2: William E. Foote
* Vignette 9e: Public and "Out of Court" Statements
* Expert Response #1: Robert Prentky
* Expert Response #2: Patricia A. Zapf
* Chapter 10: Treatment
* Hayley Wechsler
* Vignette 10a: Being Therapeutic while Maintaining a Forensic Role
* Expert Response #1: Ira K. Packer
* Expert Response #2: Nancy Ryba Panza
* Vignette 10b: Treatment Conflicts
* Expert Response #1: W. Neil Gowensmith
* Expert Response #2: Christina A. Pietz
* Vignette 10c: Therapy Progress Notes and Reporting for Mandated
Groups
* Expert Response #1: Dan Krauss and Edward "Rhett" E. Landis
* Expert Response #2: Michele Galietta
* Chapter 11: Research
* Debbie Green and Laura Grossi
* Vignette 11a: Conducting Research with Vulnerable Populations:
Access, Recruitment, and Informed Consent
* Expert Response #1: Michele Galietta
* Expert Response #2: John F. Edens
* Vignette 11b: Obtaining Meaningful Samples and Data
* Expert Response #1: Marcus T. Boccaccini
* Expert Response #2: Naomi Goldstein and Emily Haney-Caron
* Vignette 11c: Completion and Publication of Research
* Expert Response #1: Daniel Murrie
* Expert Response #2: Marcus T. Boccaccini
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* About the Editors
* Authors
* Expert Contributors
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: Identifying the Forensic Psychologist Role
* Tess M.S. Neal
* Vignette 1a: Defining Forensic Psychology
* Expert Response #1: David DeMatteo
* Expert Response #2: Ira Packer
* Vignette 1b: Therapeutic Versus Forensic Roles
* Expert Response #1: Stanley L. Brodsky
* Expert Response #2: Stephen L. Golding
* Vignette 1c: Allegiance and Objectivity
* Expert Response #1: Barry Rosenfeld
* Expert Response #2: Daniel Murrie
* Chapter 2: Professional Competence
* Christina Massey
* Vignette 2a: Scope of Competence, and Developing and Maintaining
Competence
* Expert Response #1: Anita L. Boss
* Expert Response #2: Dan Krauss and Edward "Rhett" E. Landis
* Vignette 2b: Legal Knowledge and Knowledge of the Empirical
Literature
* Expert Response #1: Matt C. Zaitchik
* Expert Response #2: Jeffrey C. Singer
* Vignette 2c: Representing Competencies and Advertising
* Expert Response #1: W. Neil Gowensmith
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Chapter 3: Identifying the Client and Professional Services
* Raina V. Lamade
* Vignette 3a: Identifying the Client
* Expert Response #1: Stephen L. Golding
* Expert Response #2: Antoinette E. Kavanaugh
* Vignette 3b: Informed Consent and Internet-Based Data
* Expert Response #1: Barry Rosenfeld
* Expert Response #2: Patricia A. Zapf
* Vignette 3c: Record Keeping, HIPAA, and Release of Information
* Expert Response #1: Eric G. Mart
* Expert Response #2: Rebecca Weiss
* Chapter 4: Recognizing and Managing Professional Boundaries
* Rebecca Spizzirri
* Vignette 4a: Conflicts of Interest and Multiple Relationships
* Expert Response #1: Robert Prentky
* Expert Response #2: Elizabeth L. Jeglic
* Vignette 4b: Considering the Impact of Personal Beliefs and
Experience
* Expert Response #1: Jorge G. Varela
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Vignette 4c: Providing Emergency Services to Forensic Examinees
* Expert Response #1: Eric G. Mart
* Expert Response #2: Christina A. Pietz
* Chapter 5: Navigating Conflicts with Systems and Other Professionals
* Lauren Kois
* Vignette 5a: Conflicts with Legal Authority and Organizational
Demands
* Expert Response #1: David DeMatteo
* Expert Response #2: Jorge G. Varela
* Vignette 5b: Attorney Work Product
* Expert Response #1: Michael H. Fogel
* Expert Response #2: Sean P. Hiscox
* Vignette 5c: Resolving Ethical Issues with other Mental Health
Professionals
* Expert Response #1: John F. Edens
* Expert Response #2: Sean P. Hiscox
* Chapter 6: Forensic Assessment I: Structuring the Evaluation
* Casey LaDuke
* Vignette 6a: Identifying the Referral Question and Addressing
Multiple Psycholegal Questions in a Single Evaluation
* Expert Response #1: Louis B. Schlesinger
* Expert Response #2: Mark D. Cunningham
* Vignette 6b: Test Selection, Consideration of Individual and Group
Differences, and Legal Admissibility Standards
* Expert Response #1: Dustin B. Wygant
* Expert Response #2: Antoinette E. Kavanaugh
* Vignette 6c: Third-Party Presence
* Expert Response #1: Mark D. Cunningham
* Expert Response #2: Michael H. Fogel
* Chapter 7: Forensic Assessment II: Conducting the Evaluation
* Christopher King
* Vignette 7a: Maintaining the Scope of the Evaluation and Testing
Rival Hypotheses
* Expert Response #1: Kirk S. Heilbrun
* Expert Response #2: Daniel J. Neller
* Vignette 7b: Assessing Response Style
* Expert Response #1: William E. Foote
* Expert Response #2: Dustin B. Wygant
* Vignette 7c: Considering Collateral Information Including
Internet-Based Data
* Expert Response #1: Denis L. Zavodny and Gregory DeClue
* Expert Response #2: Gianni Pirelli
* Chapter 8: Forensic Assessment III: Interpreting Evaluation Findings
* Paige B. Harris
* Vignette 8a: Weighing Data Impartially and Considering Single Data
Points
* Expert Response #1: Philip H. Witt
* Expert Response #2: Randy K. Otto
* Vignette 8b: Use of Appropriate Tests and Normative Data
* Expert Response #1: Denis L. Zavodny and Gregory DeClue
* Expert Response #2: Kevin S. Douglas
* Vignette 8c: Consideration of Idiographic Data
* Expert Response #1: Matt C. Zaitchik
* Expert Response #2: Philip H. Witt
* Chapter 9: Forensic Assessment IV: Conveying Evaluation Findings and
Opinions
* Ekaterina Pivovarova
* Vignette 9a: Providing Verbal Feedback
* Expert Response #1: Stanley L. Brodsky
* Expert Response #2: Elizabeth L. Jeglic
* Vignette 9b: Transparency, Use of Jargon and Diagnostic Labels, and
Commenting on Other Professionals' Work and Opinions in Reports and
Testimony
* Expert Response #1: Kirk S. Heilbrun
* Expert Response #2: Randy K. Otto
* Vignette 9c: Ultimate Issue Opinions
* Expert Response #2: Daniel J. Neller
* Expert Response #2: Rebecca Weiss
* Vignette 9d: Providing Opinions of Persons not Examined
* Expert Response #1: Louis B. Schlesinger
* Expert Response #2: William E. Foote
* Vignette 9e: Public and "Out of Court" Statements
* Expert Response #1: Robert Prentky
* Expert Response #2: Patricia A. Zapf
* Chapter 10: Treatment
* Hayley Wechsler
* Vignette 10a: Being Therapeutic while Maintaining a Forensic Role
* Expert Response #1: Ira K. Packer
* Expert Response #2: Nancy Ryba Panza
* Vignette 10b: Treatment Conflicts
* Expert Response #1: W. Neil Gowensmith
* Expert Response #2: Christina A. Pietz
* Vignette 10c: Therapy Progress Notes and Reporting for Mandated
Groups
* Expert Response #1: Dan Krauss and Edward "Rhett" E. Landis
* Expert Response #2: Michele Galietta
* Chapter 11: Research
* Debbie Green and Laura Grossi
* Vignette 11a: Conducting Research with Vulnerable Populations:
Access, Recruitment, and Informed Consent
* Expert Response #1: Michele Galietta
* Expert Response #2: John F. Edens
* Vignette 11b: Obtaining Meaningful Samples and Data
* Expert Response #1: Marcus T. Boccaccini
* Expert Response #2: Naomi Goldstein and Emily Haney-Caron
* Vignette 11c: Completion and Publication of Research
* Expert Response #1: Daniel Murrie
* Expert Response #2: Marcus T. Boccaccini
* Index