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The evolution of forensic psychiatry : history, current developments, future directions / edited by Robert Sadoff.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sadoff, Robert L., 1936-2017, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Forensic psychiatry.
Forensic Psychiatry--trends.
Forensic Psychiatry--history.
Medical Subjects:
Forensic Psychiatry--trends.
Forensic Psychiatry--history.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 404 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2015]
Summary:
Dr. Sadoff is the authors of 12 books on forensic psychiatry, over 100 Journal articles and over 30 chapters. He is board certified in Psychiatry. Forensic Psychiatry and Legal Medicine. He is founder and director of the forensic psychiatry fellowship program at the University of Pennsylvania. He has examined over 10,000 individual charged with crimes and over 3,000 charged with homicide. He is the recipient of numerous Honors and Awards in forensic psychiatry, including the prestigious Isaac Ray Award and the Manfred Cuttmacher Award for best publication in forensic psychiatry for 1993. The Evolution of Forensic Psychiatry, edited by Dr. Robert L. Sadoff, is both a historical review of forensic psychiatry and a comprehensive overview of current development. This unique and powerful text, authored by world experts-each of whom have had immense influence-offers a unique resource on the field. Chapters cover representative subspecialties of psychiatry, including child and adolescent psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry impatient forensic treatment, psychopharmacology, addiction, trauma, sleep medicine, and several allied disciplines including law, criminology, social work, nursing, and bioethics. This book is an excellent resources for mental health professionals, lawyers, historical, scholars, criminologists, bioethicists, and neuroscientist. Key features including Case examples illustrating current issues in forensic psychiatry, A historical review of the field and descriptions of current developments by leading teachers of forensic psychiatric programs throughout the country. Includes neuroscience research that has been translated to criminal and civil cases, presented by the leading neuropsychologists and psychiatrists on neuroimaging. Book jacket.
Contents:
Section 1 History
1 American Forensic Psychiatry Begins: Setting Standards / Kenneth J. Weiss Weiss, Kenneth J. 3
2 Development of Forensic Psychiatry Training at Temple University and Services in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania: A Memoir / Melvin S. Heller Heller, Melvin S. 21
3 The Modern Era of Forensic Psychiatry / Richard Rosner Rosner, Richard, Robert L. Sadoff Sadoff, Robert L. 33
Section 2 Current Developments: Teaching Forensic Psychiatry
4 The Teaching Roles of the Forensic Psychiatrist / J. Richard Ciccone Ciccone, J. Richard, Joshua C. W. Jones Jones, Joshua C. W. 43
5 The Program in Psychiatry and the Law: A New Direction in Forensic Training and Experience / Thomas G. Gutheil Gutheil, Thomas G. 55
6 Reflections of a Forensic Teacher / Phillip J. Resnick Resnick, Phillip J. 63
7 Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Training: Fundamentals for the Future / Charles L. Scott Scott, Charles L. 71
8 The Development of a Fully Integrated-Forensic Psychiatry Residency Within a General Department of Psychiatry / Stephen Bates Billick Billick, Stephen Bates 81
Section 3 Child and Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry
9 "The Child Is Father of the Man": Mutual Influences of Child and Adult Forensic Psychiatry / Annie Steinberg Steinberg, Annie, Laurentine Fromm Fromm, Laurentine 91
10 Childhood Mai treatments and Chronic Unmediated Stress: A New View for Forensic Psychiatry / Steven Berkowitz Berkowitz, Steven 109
11 Social Policy, Child Abuse and Neglect, and Forensic Psychiatry / Richard J. Gelles Gelles, Richard J., Debra Schilling Wolfe Wolfe, Debra Schilling 117
12 Juvenile Sentencing and the Possibility of Parole Following Miller v. Alabama / Catherine Mao Mao, Catherine, Susan Rushing Rushing, Susan 127
Section 4 Psychiatry Subspecialties and Forensic Psychiatry
13 Forensic Issues in Hospital-Based Psychiatric Consultations / Rachel Shmuts Shmuts, Rachel, Robert M. Weinrieb Weinrieb, Robert M., Kajal R. Patel Patel, Kajal R. 143
14 Forensic Issues in Geriatric Psychiatry / Joel E. Streim Streim, Joel E. 155
15 Inpatient Forensic Psychiatry / Clarence Watson Watson, Clarence 163
16 Correctional Psychiatry: Its Influence on the Forensic Psychiatrist / Jeffrey L. Metzner Metzner, Jeffrey L., Kenneth L. Appelbaum Appelbaum, Kenneth L., Robert L. Trestman Trestman, Robert L. 173
17 Managing Malpractice Risks During Psychopharmacologic Treatment / Joseph N. DiGiacomo DiGiacomo, Joseph N., Robert L. Sadoff Sadoff, Robert L. 181
18 Forensic Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry / Richard F. Limoges Limoges, Richard F. 193
Section 5 Forensic Psychiatry and Other Professions
19 Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology: Fraternal Twins of Courtroom Science / Eric Y. Drogin Drogin, Eric Y., Frank M. Dattilio Dattilio, Frank M. 205
20 Forensic Psychiatric Ethics: A Return to the Ivory Tower / Claire Pouncey Pouncey, Claire 213
21 Forensic Sleep Medicine: Sleepwalking, Automatisms, Scientific Evidence, and the Law / Mark R. Pressman Pressman, Mark R. 221
22 Nobody Wins Without a Good Team / Kathleen Brown Brown, Kathleen 231
23 Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry: Sharing a Discipline / William S. Laufer Laufer, William S., Danielle M. Dorn Dorn, Danielle M. 239
Section 6 Forensic Psychiatry and Legal Issues
24 Forensic Psychiatry and the Law: Litigation, Advocacy, Scholarship, and Teaching / Michael L. Perlin Perlin, Michael L. 253
25 Forensic Psychiatry: A View From a Trial Lawyer and a Judge / Hon. Robert J. Matthews Matthews, Hon. Robert J. 263
26 The Growing Intersection of Forensic Psychiatry and Federal Criminal Defense / NiaLena Caravasos Caravasos, NiaLena 269
27 Forensic Psychiatry in Law Enforcement: A Practitioner's Perspective / George Cronin Cronin, George 283
Section 7 Future Directions
28 Linking Brain and Behavioral Measures in the Medical-Legal Context / Ruben C. Gur Gur, Ruben C., Oren M. Gut Gut, Oren M. 295
29 Neurocriminology: Applications for Forensic Psychiatry / Robert A. Schug Schug, Robert A., Adrian Raine Raine, Adrian, Yu Gao Gao, Yu, Andrea Glenn Glenn, Andrea, Yaling Yang Yang, Yaling 313
30 How Can the Neuroscience of Memory Inform Our Understanding of Amnesia in Criminal Settings? / Alisa R. Gutman Gutman, Alisa R. 329
31 Indispensable Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology: The (Non) Challenge from Neuroscience / Stephen J. Morse Morse, Stephen J. 339.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780199393435
0199393435
OCLC:
893099272

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