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  1. The psychiatric report
    principles and practice of forensic writing
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge medicine
    Schlagworte: Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten; Gerichtliche Psychiatrie
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 280 S.)
  2. The psychiatric report
    principles and practice of forensic writing
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Provides a theoretical background to psychiatric writing in legal contexts and a practical guide to preparing the written report mehr

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    Provides a theoretical background to psychiatric writing in legal contexts and a practical guide to preparing the written report

     

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    ISBN: 9780511895074; 9780521131841; 9781283341745; 9781139103152
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    RVK Klassifikation: YH 8100
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge medicine
    Schlagworte: Medical writing; Evidence, Expert; Forensic psychiatry; Report writing; Forensic Psychiatry; Research Report; Expert Testimony
    Umfang: XIX, 280 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    Cover; The Psychiatric Report; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Editors' preface; Introduction; Context of the forensic report; Effects upon evaluees; Professional identity and its implications; Expectations from the legal system; Principles, guidelines, and standards; Purpose of textbook; References; Section 1 Principles of writing; Chapter 1 History and function of the psychiatric report; 1.1 Origins; 1.2 Uses and abuses; 1.3 Statutory regulation and academic input; 1.4 The rise of the guilds and professional self-regulation

    1.5 Contemporary views on the function of the psychiatric report1.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Preparation; 2.1 The initial contact; 2.1.1 Case example; 2.2 Obtaining and examining the data; 2.2.1 Case example; 2.3 Marshaling the evidence; 2.3.1 Case example; Claim; Hierarchy of supporting evidence; Examine for exposure; Study and revise; State the reformulated opinion; 2.4 Communicating the opinion; 2.5 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Confidentiality and record keeping; 3.1 Confidentiality; 3.1.1 General principles; When working for the prosecution or court

    When working for the defenseHIPAA; 3.1.2 Confidentiality problems arising in practice; Evaluee requests; Reporting statutes; 3.1.3 Confidentiality issues other than to the evaluee; 3.1.4 Duty to third parties - the Tarasoff question; 3.1.5 Prosecutorial use of defense experts; Attorney-client privilege; Work product rule; The right to effective assistance of counsel; 3.1.6 Psychotherapist-patient privilege; Military law; Holder of the privilege; Exceptions to the privilege; Waiver of the psychotherapist-patient privilege in federal courts

    3.1.7 Confidentiality within a training program or group practice3.2 Record keeping; 3.3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Ethics; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Ethical guidelines; 4.3 Ethical forensic practice; 4.4 Narratives; 4.5 Robust professionalism; 4.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Writing a narrative; 5.1 The construction of narrative; 5.2 Language and narrative; 5.3 Safeguards in constructing narrative; 5.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Draftsmanship; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Planning; 6.2.1 Data gathering; 6.2.2 Consider the audience for your report; 6.2.3 Organizing the report

    6.2.4 Outlining6.3 Writing the report; 6.3.1 Clarity; 6.3.2 Simplicity; 6.3.3 Brevity; 6.3.4 Humanity; 6.3.5 Opinion section; 6.3.6 Practical suggestions; 6.3.7 Ten pitfalls; 6.4 Editing; 6.5 Conclusion; References; Section 2 Structure and content; Chapter 7 Report structure; 7.1 The design of this section of the book; 7.2 The structure of a psychiatric report; 7.2.1 Preliminary and identifying information; 7.2.2 Introductory material; 7.2.3 Body of the report; 7.2.4 Opinion; 7.2.5 Concluding material; 7.3 Length; References; Chapter 8 Criminal litigation; 8.1 Introduction; 8.1.1 General

    8.1.2 Writing for the audience

  3. The psychiatric report
    principles and practice of forensic writing
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Provides a theoretical background to psychiatric writing in legal contexts and a practical guide to preparing the written report mehr

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    Provides a theoretical background to psychiatric writing in legal contexts and a practical guide to preparing the written report

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511895074; 9780521131841; 9781283341745; 9781139103152
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    RVK Klassifikation: YH 8100
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge medicine
    Schlagworte: Medical writing; Evidence, Expert; Forensic psychiatry; Report writing; Forensic Psychiatry; Research Report; Expert Testimony
    Umfang: XIX, 280 S.
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    Cover; The Psychiatric Report; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Editors' preface; Introduction; Context of the forensic report; Effects upon evaluees; Professional identity and its implications; Expectations from the legal system; Principles, guidelines, and standards; Purpose of textbook; References; Section 1 Principles of writing; Chapter 1 History and function of the psychiatric report; 1.1 Origins; 1.2 Uses and abuses; 1.3 Statutory regulation and academic input; 1.4 The rise of the guilds and professional self-regulation

    1.5 Contemporary views on the function of the psychiatric report1.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Preparation; 2.1 The initial contact; 2.1.1 Case example; 2.2 Obtaining and examining the data; 2.2.1 Case example; 2.3 Marshaling the evidence; 2.3.1 Case example; Claim; Hierarchy of supporting evidence; Examine for exposure; Study and revise; State the reformulated opinion; 2.4 Communicating the opinion; 2.5 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Confidentiality and record keeping; 3.1 Confidentiality; 3.1.1 General principles; When working for the prosecution or court

    When working for the defenseHIPAA; 3.1.2 Confidentiality problems arising in practice; Evaluee requests; Reporting statutes; 3.1.3 Confidentiality issues other than to the evaluee; 3.1.4 Duty to third parties - the Tarasoff question; 3.1.5 Prosecutorial use of defense experts; Attorney-client privilege; Work product rule; The right to effective assistance of counsel; 3.1.6 Psychotherapist-patient privilege; Military law; Holder of the privilege; Exceptions to the privilege; Waiver of the psychotherapist-patient privilege in federal courts

    3.1.7 Confidentiality within a training program or group practice3.2 Record keeping; 3.3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Ethics; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Ethical guidelines; 4.3 Ethical forensic practice; 4.4 Narratives; 4.5 Robust professionalism; 4.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Writing a narrative; 5.1 The construction of narrative; 5.2 Language and narrative; 5.3 Safeguards in constructing narrative; 5.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Draftsmanship; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Planning; 6.2.1 Data gathering; 6.2.2 Consider the audience for your report; 6.2.3 Organizing the report

    6.2.4 Outlining6.3 Writing the report; 6.3.1 Clarity; 6.3.2 Simplicity; 6.3.3 Brevity; 6.3.4 Humanity; 6.3.5 Opinion section; 6.3.6 Practical suggestions; 6.3.7 Ten pitfalls; 6.4 Editing; 6.5 Conclusion; References; Section 2 Structure and content; Chapter 7 Report structure; 7.1 The design of this section of the book; 7.2 The structure of a psychiatric report; 7.2.1 Preliminary and identifying information; 7.2.2 Introductory material; 7.2.3 Body of the report; 7.2.4 Opinion; 7.2.5 Concluding material; 7.3 Length; References; Chapter 8 Criminal litigation; 8.1 Introduction; 8.1.1 General

    8.1.2 Writing for the audience

  4. Der psychisch kranke Täter in Film und Massenmedien
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, Berlin

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    MXXVI, 4390
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    2020 A 14086
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Stompe, Thomas (HerausgeberIn); Schanda, Hans (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9783954664535; 3954664534
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    9783954664535
    RVK Klassifikation: YH 8100 ; CV 3600 ; YH 1500 ; YH 4600
    Schriftenreihe: Wiener Schriftenreihe für forensische Psychiatrie
    Schlagworte: Täter; Psychische Störung; Massenmedien; Berichterstattung; ; Krimineller <Motiv>; Psychische Störung <Motiv>; Film;
    Umfang: XI, 230 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm x 16.5 cm
  5. The Psychiatric Report
    Principles and Practice of Forensic Writing
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge[u.a.]

    The written report is central to the practice of psychiatry in legal settings. It is required of mental health professionals acting as expert witnesses in criminal cases, civil litigation situations, child custody proceedings and risk assessments.... mehr

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    The written report is central to the practice of psychiatry in legal settings. It is required of mental health professionals acting as expert witnesses in criminal cases, civil litigation situations, child custody proceedings and risk assessments. This book provides a theoretical background to psychiatric writing for the law and a practical guide to the preparation of the report. The first section addresses practical and ethical concerns, including the conduct of the forensic psychiatric evaluation, conflicts of interest, record keeping and confidentiality. The second section contains practical and detailed advice on preparing various types of report, including reports for use in criminal and civil litigation, civil commitment hearings and child custody proceedings. A final section covers special issues arising during report preparation including the use of psychological tests and the detection of malingering. This is an essential guide for anyone required to write a psychiatric report.

     

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    ISBN: 9780521131841; 9780511895074; 9781139103152
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    RVK Klassifikation: YH 8100
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    Schlagworte: MEDICAL / Mental Health; Evidence, Expert; Forensic psychiatry; Report writing; Medical writing; Medical writing; Evidence, Expert; Forensic psychiatry; Report writing; Forensic Psychiatry; Research Report; Expert Testimony; Evidence, Expert; Forensic psychiatry; Report writing; Medical writing
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    Cover; The Psychiatric Report; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Editors' preface; Introduction; Context of the forensic report; Effects upon evaluees; Professional identity and its implications; Expectations from the legal system; Principles, guidelines, and standards; Purpose of textbook; References; Section 1 Principles of writing; Chapter 1 History and function of the psychiatric report; 1.1 Origins; 1.2 Uses and abuses; 1.3 Statutory regulation and academic input; 1.4 The rise of the guilds and professional self-regulation

    1.5 Contemporary views on the function of the psychiatric report1.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Preparation; 2.1 The initial contact; 2.1.1 Case example; 2.2 Obtaining and examining the data; 2.2.1 Case example; 2.3 Marshaling the evidence; 2.3.1 Case example; Claim; Hierarchy of supporting evidence; Examine for exposure; Study and revise; State the reformulated opinion; 2.4 Communicating the opinion; 2.5 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Confidentiality and record keeping; 3.1 Confidentiality; 3.1.1 General principles; When working for the prosecution or court

    When working for the defenseHIPAA; 3.1.2 Confidentiality problems arising in practice; Evaluee requests; Reporting statutes; 3.1.3 Confidentiality issues other than to the evaluee; 3.1.4 Duty to third parties - the Tarasoff question; 3.1.5 Prosecutorial use of defense experts; Attorney-client privilege; Work product rule; The right to effective assistance of counsel; 3.1.6 Psychotherapist-patient privilege; Military law; Holder of the privilege; Exceptions to the privilege; Waiver of the psychotherapist-patient privilege in federal courts

    3.1.7 Confidentiality within a training program or group practice3.2 Record keeping; 3.3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Ethics; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Ethical guidelines; 4.3 Ethical forensic practice; 4.4 Narratives; 4.5 Robust professionalism; 4.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Writing a narrative; 5.1 The construction of narrative; 5.2 Language and narrative; 5.3 Safeguards in constructing narrative; 5.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Draftsmanship; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Planning; 6.2.1 Data gathering; 6.2.2 Consider the audience for your report; 6.2.3 Organizing the report

    6.2.4 Outlining6.3 Writing the report; 6.3.1 Clarity; 6.3.2 Simplicity; 6.3.3 Brevity; 6.3.4 Humanity; 6.3.5 Opinion section; 6.3.6 Practical suggestions; 6.3.7 Ten pitfalls; 6.4 Editing; 6.5 Conclusion; References; Section 2 Structure and content; Chapter 7 Report structure; 7.1 The design of this section of the book; 7.2 The structure of a psychiatric report; 7.2.1 Preliminary and identifying information; 7.2.2 Introductory material; 7.2.3 Body of the report; 7.2.4 Opinion; 7.2.5 Concluding material; 7.3 Length; References; Chapter 8 Criminal litigation; 8.1 Introduction; 8.1.1 General

    8.1.2 Writing for the audience

  6. The Psychiatric Report
    Principles and Practice of Forensic Writing
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge[u.a.]

    The written report is central to the practice of psychiatry in legal settings. It is required of mental health professionals acting as expert witnesses in criminal cases, civil litigation situations, child custody proceedings and risk assessments.... mehr

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    The written report is central to the practice of psychiatry in legal settings. It is required of mental health professionals acting as expert witnesses in criminal cases, civil litigation situations, child custody proceedings and risk assessments. This book provides a theoretical background to psychiatric writing for the law and a practical guide to the preparation of the report. The first section addresses practical and ethical concerns, including the conduct of the forensic psychiatric evaluation, conflicts of interest, record keeping and confidentiality. The second section contains practical and detailed advice on preparing various types of report, including reports for use in criminal and civil litigation, civil commitment hearings and child custody proceedings. A final section covers special issues arising during report preparation including the use of psychological tests and the detection of malingering. This is an essential guide for anyone required to write a psychiatric report.

     

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    ISBN: 9780521131841; 9780511895074; 9781139103152
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    RVK Klassifikation: YH 8100
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.
    Schlagworte: MEDICAL / Mental Health; Evidence, Expert; Forensic psychiatry; Report writing; Medical writing; Medical writing; Evidence, Expert; Forensic psychiatry; Report writing; Forensic Psychiatry; Research Report; Expert Testimony; Evidence, Expert; Forensic psychiatry; Report writing; Medical writing
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (300 p.)), digital, PDF file(s).
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    Title from publishers bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Feb 2013)

    Cover; The Psychiatric Report; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Editors' preface; Introduction; Context of the forensic report; Effects upon evaluees; Professional identity and its implications; Expectations from the legal system; Principles, guidelines, and standards; Purpose of textbook; References; Section 1 Principles of writing; Chapter 1 History and function of the psychiatric report; 1.1 Origins; 1.2 Uses and abuses; 1.3 Statutory regulation and academic input; 1.4 The rise of the guilds and professional self-regulation

    1.5 Contemporary views on the function of the psychiatric report1.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Preparation; 2.1 The initial contact; 2.1.1 Case example; 2.2 Obtaining and examining the data; 2.2.1 Case example; 2.3 Marshaling the evidence; 2.3.1 Case example; Claim; Hierarchy of supporting evidence; Examine for exposure; Study and revise; State the reformulated opinion; 2.4 Communicating the opinion; 2.5 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Confidentiality and record keeping; 3.1 Confidentiality; 3.1.1 General principles; When working for the prosecution or court

    When working for the defenseHIPAA; 3.1.2 Confidentiality problems arising in practice; Evaluee requests; Reporting statutes; 3.1.3 Confidentiality issues other than to the evaluee; 3.1.4 Duty to third parties - the Tarasoff question; 3.1.5 Prosecutorial use of defense experts; Attorney-client privilege; Work product rule; The right to effective assistance of counsel; 3.1.6 Psychotherapist-patient privilege; Military law; Holder of the privilege; Exceptions to the privilege; Waiver of the psychotherapist-patient privilege in federal courts

    3.1.7 Confidentiality within a training program or group practice3.2 Record keeping; 3.3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Ethics; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Ethical guidelines; 4.3 Ethical forensic practice; 4.4 Narratives; 4.5 Robust professionalism; 4.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Writing a narrative; 5.1 The construction of narrative; 5.2 Language and narrative; 5.3 Safeguards in constructing narrative; 5.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Draftsmanship; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Planning; 6.2.1 Data gathering; 6.2.2 Consider the audience for your report; 6.2.3 Organizing the report

    6.2.4 Outlining6.3 Writing the report; 6.3.1 Clarity; 6.3.2 Simplicity; 6.3.3 Brevity; 6.3.4 Humanity; 6.3.5 Opinion section; 6.3.6 Practical suggestions; 6.3.7 Ten pitfalls; 6.4 Editing; 6.5 Conclusion; References; Section 2 Structure and content; Chapter 7 Report structure; 7.1 The design of this section of the book; 7.2 The structure of a psychiatric report; 7.2.1 Preliminary and identifying information; 7.2.2 Introductory material; 7.2.3 Body of the report; 7.2.4 Opinion; 7.2.5 Concluding material; 7.3 Length; References; Chapter 8 Criminal litigation; 8.1 Introduction; 8.1.1 General

    8.1.2 Writing for the audience