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DSM-5® and the Law

DSM-5® and the Law

Changes and Challenges

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Featuring relevant diagnostic changes to each chapter topic, a wide range of civil and criminal forensic evaluations, practical vignettes and focused summary points,DSM-5r and the Law is the perfect companion text for psychiatrists and psychologists, social workers conducting forensic evaluetions, and practicing attorneys and judges. DSM-5 and the Law:: Changes and Challenges Reviews the most common types of mental health evalutations that arise in the criminaljustice system and in the course of civil litigation. each chapter provides an initial overview and explaination of the legal issue, how diagnostics changes impact the legal issue, practical evaluation of guidelines addressing the diagnostic changes, and clear summary points at the conclusion of each chapter. This is the first book to apply how the DSM-5 changes will impact forensic evaluations, Dr. Charles Scotts DSM-5 and the Law:: Changes and Challenges provides important, practical guidelines on how to face these new challenges posed by this new set of criteria.
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OUP USA
87697
9780199368464
9780199368464

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
499
  • 1. DSM-5: Development and Implementation; Jessica Ferranti, M.D.; 2. DSM-5 and Major Diagnostic Changes; William Newman, M.D. and Brian Holoyda, M.D.; 3. DSM-5: Diagnosing and Report Writing; Charles Scott, M.D.; 4. DSM-5 and Psychiatric Evaluations of Individuals in the Criminal Justice System; Richard Frierson, M.D.; 5. DSM-5: Competencies and the Criminal Justice System; Stephen Noffsinger, M.D. and Jennifer Piel, J.D, M.D.; 6. DSM-5 and Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and Diminished Mens Rea Defenses; Stephen Noffsinger, M.D. and Jennifer Piel, J.D, M.D.; 7. DSM-5 and Civil Competencies; Robert Weinstock, M.D, Jennifer Piel, J.D, M.D, and Gregory B. Leong, M.D.; 8. DSM-5 and Personal Injury Litigation; Charles Scott, M.D, Ryan Wagoner, M.D, and Mace Beckson, M.D.; 9. DSM-5 and Disability Evaluations; John Greene, M.D. and Charles Scott, M.D.; 10. DSM-5 and Education Evaluations in School Aged Children; Anne McBride, M.D.; 11. DSM-5 and Malingering; Barbara McDermott, Ph.D. and Charles Scott, M.D.;
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