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Landmark Cases in Forensic Psychiatry

Landmark Cases in Forensic Psychiatry

9780190914424
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Opis
Forensic psychiatry (the interface of psychiatry and the law), forensic psychology, and mental health law are growing and evolving subspecialties in their respective larger disciplines. Topics included in these fields include a range as diverse as capital sentencing guidelines, informed consent, and standards of care for mental health treatment. All of these topics need to be understood and mastered by clinicians, educators, administrators and attorneys working with psychiatricpatients. This book brings together concise, comprehensive summaries of the most important landmark legal decisions relating to mental health practice in the United States. These decisions, along with their underlying reasonings, make up a critical portion of the national certification examination forforensic psychiatry offered by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). Many of the themes are also tested in the ABPN certification examination for general psychiatry.This first edition of this book was the first to provide a combination of summaries of the relevant legal content paired with board-style test questions designed to help consolidate knowledge and prepare for certification. Cases with similar themes are grouped together with an eye toward helping the readerunderstand the evolution of legal and clinical thinking on a particular topic. In this new edition, the authors have updated all cases, and added chapters on new areas of the law with which forensic practitioners and trainess may interface. This book represents an important addition to the study tools andtextbooks available related to psychiatry and the law and will serve as a useful reference for clinicians who must follow established legal requirements in their field.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP USA
88406
9780190914424
9780190914424

Opis

Rok wydania
2019
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
312
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 235
Waga (g)
454
  • The Forensic Psychiatry Paper Chase: Making the Case for the Landmark Cases Seminar; SECTION I: Mental Health Practice Guidelines; Chapter 1: Confidentiality and Privilege; In re Lifschutz; Doe v. RoeWhalen v. Roe; In re Subpoena Served upon Zuniga; State v. Andring; Commonwealth v. Kobrin; Menendez v. Superior Court; Jaffee v. Redmond; Chapter 2: Informed Consent; Natanson v. Kline; Canterbury v. Spence; Kaimowitz v. Department of Mental Health for the State of Michigan; Truman v. Thomas; Clites v. Iowa; Zinermon v. Burch; Chapter 3: Duty to Protect; Tarasoff v. Regents; Lipari v. Sears; Petersen v. Washington; Jablonski v. U.S.; Naidu v. Laird; Chapter 4: Expert Testimony; Frye v. U.S.; State v. Hurd; People v. Shirley; Rock v. Arkansas; Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals; General Electric v. Joiner; Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael; Buck v. Davis*; Chapter 5: Questions on Mental Health Practice Guidelines; SECTION II: Institutional Treatment Guidelines; Chapter 6: Civil Commitment; Lake v. Cameron; Baxstrom v. Herold; Lessard v. Schmidt; OConnor v. Donaldson; Addington v. Texas; Parham v. J.R.; Chapter 7: Right to Die; Cruzan v. Director of Missouri Department of Mental Health; Washington v. Glucksberg; Vacco v. Quill; Chapter 8: Right to Treatment; Rouse v. Cameron; Wyatt v. Stickney; Youngberg v. Romeo; Chapter 9: Right to Refuse Treatment; Application of the President and Directors of Georgetown University; Superintendent of Belchertown State School et al. v. Joseph Saikewicz; In the Matter of the Guardianship of Richard Roe, III; Rennie v. Klein; Rogers v. Commissioner; Chapter 10: Questions on Institutional Treatment Guidelines; SECTION III: Child and Adolescent Issues; Chapter 11: Child Abuse Reporting; Landeros v. Flood; People v. Stritzinger; DeShaney v. Winnebago; Chapter 12: Child Custody and Parental Competencies; Painter v. Bannister; Santosky v. Kramer; Chapter 13: Juvenile Rights; In re Gault; Graham v. Florida; Miller v. Alabama; Chapter 14: EAHCA (Education for All Handicapped Children Act); IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act); Hendrick Hudson Board of Education v. Rowley; Irving Independent School District v. Tatro; Chapter 15: Questions on Child and Adolescent Issues; SECTION IV: Tort Law; Chapter 16: ADA and Disability Rights; Carter v. General Motors; City of Cleburne, Tex. v. Cleburne Living CtrBragdon v. Abbott; Pennsylvania v. Yeskey; Olmstead v. Zimring; Toyota v. Williams; Hargrave v. Vermont; U.S. v. Georgia; Disability Rights New Jersey, Inc. v. Commr, New Jersey Dept of Human Services*Sheehan v. City of San Francisco*; Chapter 17: Emotional Harm; Dillon v. Legg; Thing v. La Chusa; Chapter 18: Clinical Practice Liability; Roy v. Hartogs; Aetna v. McCabe; Mazza v. Medical Mutual Insurance Company of North Carolina; Wickline v. State; Wilson v. Blue Cross of Southern California; Chapter 19: Sexual Harassment; Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson; Harris v. Forklift Systems, Inc.; Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services, Inc.; Chapter 20: Questions on Tort Law; SECTION V: Criminal Law and Incarceration; Chapter 21: Criminal Procedure; Miranda v. Arizona; North Carolina v. Alford; Colorado v. Connelly; Robinson v. California; Powell v. Texas; Commonwealth of Massachussetts v. Eldred*; Chapter 22: Criminal Competencies; Dusky v. U.S.; Wilson v. U.S.; Jackson v. Indiana; Drope v. Missouri; Medina v. CaliforniaGodinez v. Moran; Cooper v. Oklahoma; Indiana v. Edwards; Trueblood v. Washington State Dept of Social and Health Services*; Chapter 23: Diminished Capacity; People v. Patterson; Ibn-Tamas v. U.S.; People v. Saille; Montana v. Egelhoff; Chapter 24: Insanity; MNaghtens Case; Durham v. U.S.; Washington v. U.S.; Frendak v. U.S.; Jones v. U.S.; U.S. v. Torniero; Foucha v. Louisiana; Clark v. Arizona; Chapter 25: Prisoners Rights; Estelle v. Gamble; Vitek v. Jones; Washington v. Harper; Riggins v. Nevada; Farmer v. Brennan; Sell v. U.S.; Brown v. Plata; Taylor v. Barkes*; Chapter 26: Death Penalty; Estelle v. Smith; Ake v. Oklahoma; Ford v. Wainwright; Payne v. Tennessee; State v. Perry; Atkins v. Virginia; Roper v. Simmons; Panetti v. Quarterman; Ryan v. Gonzales*; Hall v. Florida*; Moore v. Texas*; McWilliams v. Dunn*; Chapter 27: Sex Offenders; Specht v. Patterson; Allen v. Illinois; In re Young and Cunningham; Kansas v. Hendricks; McKune v. Lile; Kansas v. Crane; U.S. v. Comstock; Does #1-5 v. Snyder*; Millard v. Rankin*; Chapter 28: Questions on Criminal Law and Incarceration; SECTION VI: Miscellaneous; Chapter 29: Immigration; Padilla v. KentuckyMatter of M-A-M; Chapter 30: Gun Ownership; District of Columbia v. HellerMcDonald v. City of ChicagoWollschloaeger v. Governor of Florida Tyler v. Hillsdale County Sheriffs Department; Chapter 31: Questions on Immigration and Gun Ownership; Appendix A: The Bill of Rights and Fourteenth Amendment, U.S. Constitution; Appendix B: Federal vs. State Jurisdiction and the Supreme Court; Appendix C: Geographic Boundaries of the U.S. and DC Circuit Courts of Appeal; Appendix D: Glossary of Terms;
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