The Clinical Guide to Mental Health Disability Evaluations fills a need of increasing importance for practitioners in all mental health fields and at all levels of training, including general clinical psychologists and psychiatrists and forensic mental health specialists. The Guide offers comprehensive practical information needed to navigate the confusing intersection of the worlds of mental health, public and private agencies that adjudicate disability, and legal requirements that govern agencies and employers and protect individuals with mental disorders from illegal discrimination. Chapters review salient issues such as legal and ethical concerns, malingering, psychological testing, return to work issues, and complex boundary issues. The second half of the Guide addresses practical issues in specialized evaluations, including those required by
. Social Security Disability Insurance
. Workers' Compensation claims
. Private insurers providing long-term disability benefits
. The Americans with DisabilitiesAct
. Workplace violence concerns
. Fitness for duty evaluations, including specific chapters for physicians, health care personnel, and law enforcement officers
The Guide ably addresses the need for training in conducting and documenting disability evaluationsand will improve mental health professionals' understanding and competence in fulfilling all the important roles they occupy in the disability process.
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"The book begins by addressing some of the most basic questions about how to handle requests for disability evaluations and general assessment of the issues, and flows methodically through evaluative issues ... . Chapters end with a concise, but relevant, reference section, as well as sections of key points and conclusions. ... can offer clinicians the opportunity to serve their patients and everyone else involved in these procedures more productively and comprehensively." (Steven T. Herron, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2013)