The Evolution of Forensic Psychiatry (eBook, PDF)
History, Current Developments, Future Directions
Redaktion: Sadoff, Robert
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Dr. Robert Sadoff's The Evolution of Forensic Psychiatry is extraordinarily unique in that it is not intended to be a textbook or a guide to forensic psychiatry. Instead, this book is a fascinating mix of historical beginnings, current developments, representative subspecialties of psychiatry, and several allied disciplines and their impact on forensic psychiatry. Furthermore, it also includes neuroscientific research and how it translates to civic and criminal case work. Judges, attorneys, law professors and a police scientist all weigh in on the influence of the interdisciplinary research…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199393442
- Artikelnr.: 42718685
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199393442
- Artikelnr.: 42718685
* Acknowledgements
* List of Contributors
* Foreword by Jonas R. Rappaport, M.D.
* Introduction by Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.
* History
* Chapter 1: American Forensic Psychiatry Begins: Setting Standards by
Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.
* Chapter 2: Development of Forensic Psychiatry Training at Temple
University and Services in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania: A Memoir by
Melvin S. Heller, M.D.
* Chapter 3: The Modern Era of Forensic Psychiatry by Richard Rosner,
M.D. and Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.
* Current Developments in Teaching Forensic Psychiatry
* Chapter 4: The Teaching Roles of the Forensic Psychiatrist by J.
Richard Ciccone, M.D. and Joshua C.W. Jones, M.D.
* Chapter 5: The Program in Psychiatry and the Law: A New Direction in
Forensic Training and Experience by Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D.
* Chapter 6: Reflections of a Forensic Teacher by Phillip J. Resnick,
M.D.
* Chapter 7: Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Training: Fundamentals for
the Future by Charles L. Scott, M.D.
* Chapter 8: The Development of a Fully Integrated Forensic Psychiatry
Residency Within a General Department of Psychiatry by Stephen Bates
Billick, M.D.
* Child and Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry
* Chapter 9: 'The Child is Father of the Man": Mutual Influences of
Child and Adult Forensic Psychiatry by Annie Steinberg, M.D. and
Laurentine Fromm, M.D.
* Chapter 10: Childhood Maltreatment and Chronic Unmediated Stress: A
New View for Forensic Psychiatry by Steven Berkowitz, M.D.
* Chapter 11: Social Policy, Child Abuse and Neglect, and Forensic
Psychiatry by Richard J. Gelles, Ph.D. and Debra Schilling Wolfe,
M.Ed .
* Chapter 12: Juvenile Sentencing and the Possibility of Parole
following Miller v. Alabama by Catherine Mao, J.D. and Susan Rushing,
M.D., J.D.
* Psychiatry Subspecialties and Forensic Psychiatry
* Chapter 13: Forensic Issues in Hospital-Based Psychiatric
Consultations by Rachel Shmuts, D.O., Robert M. Weinrieb, M.D., and
Kajal R. Patel, M.D.
* Chapter 14: Forensic Issues in Geriatric Psychiatry by Joel E.
Streim, M.D.
* Chapter 15: Inpatient Forensic Psychiatry by Clarence Watson, J.D.,
M.D.
* Chapter 16: Correctional Psychiatry: Its Influence on the Forensic
Psychiatrist by Jeffrey L. Metzner, M.D., Kenneth L. Appelbaum, M.D.
Robert L. Trestman,M.D.
* Chapter 17: Managing Malpractice Risks During Psychopharmacologic
Treatment by Joseph N. DiGiacomo, M.D. and Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.
* Chapter 18: Forensic Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry by Richard
Limoges, M.D.
* Forensic Psychiatry and Other Professions
* Chapter 19: Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology: Fraternal Twins of
Courtroom Science by Eric Y. Drogin, Ph.D., J.D. and Frank M.
Dattilio, Ph.D
* Chapter 20: Forensic Psychiatric Ethics: A Return to the Ivory Tower
by Claire Pouncey, M.D., Ph.D.
* Chapter 21: Forensic Sleep Medicine: Sleepwalking, Automatisms,
Scientific Evidence and the Law by Mark R. Pressman, Ph.D.
* Chapter 22: Nobody Wins Without a Good Team by Kathleen Brown, R.N.,
Ph.D.
* Chapter 23: Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry: Sharing a Discipline
by William S. Laufer, J.D., Ph.D and Danielle M. Dorn, M.S.
* Forensic Psychiatry and Legal Issues
* Chapter 24: Forensic Psychiatry and the Law: Litigation, Advocacy,
Scholarship and Teaching by Michael L. Perlin, J.D.
* Chapter 25: Forensic Psychiatry: A View From a Trial Lawyer and a
Judge by The Honorable Robert Matthews, J.D.
* Chapter 26: The Growing Intersection of Forensic Psychiatry and
Federal Criminal Defense by NiaLena Caravasos, J.D.
* Chapter 27: Forensic Psychiatry in Law Enforcement: A Practitioner's
Perspective by George Cronin, Ph.D.
* Future Directions
* Chapter 28: Linking Brain and Behavioral Measures in the
Medical-Legal Context by Ruben C. Gur, Ph.D. and Oren M. Gur, Ph.D.
* Chapter 29: Neurocriminology: Applications for Forensic Psychiatry by
Robert A. Schug, Ph.D., Adrian Raine, D.Phil, Yu Gao, Ph.D., Andrea
Glenn, Ph.D, and Yaling Yang, Ph.D.
* Chapter 30: How Can the Neuroscience of Memory Inform Our
Understanding of Amnesia in Criminal Settings? by Alisa R. Gutman,
M.D., Ph.D.
* Chapter 31: Indispensable Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology: The
(Non) Challenge from Neuroscience by Stephen J. Morse, J.D., Ph.D.
* Appendix
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* List of Contributors
* Foreword by Jonas R. Rappaport, M.D.
* Introduction by Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.
* History
* Chapter 1: American Forensic Psychiatry Begins: Setting Standards by
Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.
* Chapter 2: Development of Forensic Psychiatry Training at Temple
University and Services in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania: A Memoir by
Melvin S. Heller, M.D.
* Chapter 3: The Modern Era of Forensic Psychiatry by Richard Rosner,
M.D. and Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.
* Current Developments in Teaching Forensic Psychiatry
* Chapter 4: The Teaching Roles of the Forensic Psychiatrist by J.
Richard Ciccone, M.D. and Joshua C.W. Jones, M.D.
* Chapter 5: The Program in Psychiatry and the Law: A New Direction in
Forensic Training and Experience by Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D.
* Chapter 6: Reflections of a Forensic Teacher by Phillip J. Resnick,
M.D.
* Chapter 7: Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Training: Fundamentals for
the Future by Charles L. Scott, M.D.
* Chapter 8: The Development of a Fully Integrated Forensic Psychiatry
Residency Within a General Department of Psychiatry by Stephen Bates
Billick, M.D.
* Child and Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry
* Chapter 9: 'The Child is Father of the Man": Mutual Influences of
Child and Adult Forensic Psychiatry by Annie Steinberg, M.D. and
Laurentine Fromm, M.D.
* Chapter 10: Childhood Maltreatment and Chronic Unmediated Stress: A
New View for Forensic Psychiatry by Steven Berkowitz, M.D.
* Chapter 11: Social Policy, Child Abuse and Neglect, and Forensic
Psychiatry by Richard J. Gelles, Ph.D. and Debra Schilling Wolfe,
M.Ed .
* Chapter 12: Juvenile Sentencing and the Possibility of Parole
following Miller v. Alabama by Catherine Mao, J.D. and Susan Rushing,
M.D., J.D.
* Psychiatry Subspecialties and Forensic Psychiatry
* Chapter 13: Forensic Issues in Hospital-Based Psychiatric
Consultations by Rachel Shmuts, D.O., Robert M. Weinrieb, M.D., and
Kajal R. Patel, M.D.
* Chapter 14: Forensic Issues in Geriatric Psychiatry by Joel E.
Streim, M.D.
* Chapter 15: Inpatient Forensic Psychiatry by Clarence Watson, J.D.,
M.D.
* Chapter 16: Correctional Psychiatry: Its Influence on the Forensic
Psychiatrist by Jeffrey L. Metzner, M.D., Kenneth L. Appelbaum, M.D.
Robert L. Trestman,M.D.
* Chapter 17: Managing Malpractice Risks During Psychopharmacologic
Treatment by Joseph N. DiGiacomo, M.D. and Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.
* Chapter 18: Forensic Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry by Richard
Limoges, M.D.
* Forensic Psychiatry and Other Professions
* Chapter 19: Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology: Fraternal Twins of
Courtroom Science by Eric Y. Drogin, Ph.D., J.D. and Frank M.
Dattilio, Ph.D
* Chapter 20: Forensic Psychiatric Ethics: A Return to the Ivory Tower
by Claire Pouncey, M.D., Ph.D.
* Chapter 21: Forensic Sleep Medicine: Sleepwalking, Automatisms,
Scientific Evidence and the Law by Mark R. Pressman, Ph.D.
* Chapter 22: Nobody Wins Without a Good Team by Kathleen Brown, R.N.,
Ph.D.
* Chapter 23: Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry: Sharing a Discipline
by William S. Laufer, J.D., Ph.D and Danielle M. Dorn, M.S.
* Forensic Psychiatry and Legal Issues
* Chapter 24: Forensic Psychiatry and the Law: Litigation, Advocacy,
Scholarship and Teaching by Michael L. Perlin, J.D.
* Chapter 25: Forensic Psychiatry: A View From a Trial Lawyer and a
Judge by The Honorable Robert Matthews, J.D.
* Chapter 26: The Growing Intersection of Forensic Psychiatry and
Federal Criminal Defense by NiaLena Caravasos, J.D.
* Chapter 27: Forensic Psychiatry in Law Enforcement: A Practitioner's
Perspective by George Cronin, Ph.D.
* Future Directions
* Chapter 28: Linking Brain and Behavioral Measures in the
Medical-Legal Context by Ruben C. Gur, Ph.D. and Oren M. Gur, Ph.D.
* Chapter 29: Neurocriminology: Applications for Forensic Psychiatry by
Robert A. Schug, Ph.D., Adrian Raine, D.Phil, Yu Gao, Ph.D., Andrea
Glenn, Ph.D, and Yaling Yang, Ph.D.
* Chapter 30: How Can the Neuroscience of Memory Inform Our
Understanding of Amnesia in Criminal Settings? by Alisa R. Gutman,
M.D., Ph.D.
* Chapter 31: Indispensable Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology: The
(Non) Challenge from Neuroscience by Stephen J. Morse, J.D., Ph.D.
* Appendix
* Index