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Oxford Casebook of Forensic Psychiatry

Oxford Casebook of Forensic Psychiatry

9780198842057
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Designed as a companion to the Forensic Psychiatry (Oxford Specialist Handbook), Second Edition, this new casebook complements the domains of both theory and practice put forward in the handbook, but also works as a standalone volume for those who wishes to enhance their decision making in cases they may confront in their discipline. Organised into three sections, the casebook allows the practitioner to think through not only the technical medical aspects of real-life clinical cases, but also the legal and ethical aspects. Part A provides an introduction to the theory and practice of decision-making; Part B presents cases across clinical, legal, and ethical domains; and Part C offers frameworks for critiquing decisions. This robustly discursive approach to a fact-based but also value-laden discipline enhances theopportunity to put knowledge into practice. The Oxford Casebook of Forensic Psychiatry expresses the concept that knowing is the only part of deciding, offering an essential practitioners guide to decision making in clinical, forensic, and legal psychiatry.
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OUP Oxford
98726
9780198842057
9780198842057

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
376
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
782
  • Part A: Decision making; Decision making theories; Decision making in practice; Part B: Cases; Clinical cases; Ethical cases; Criminal law cases; Civil law cases; Mental capacity and mental health law cases; Part C: Critiquing decisions; The critique matrix; Legal critiquing in general; A case study of critiquing clinical decision making within multiple paradigms; Other specific critique paradigms; Conclusion: self-critique as the gold standard;
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