文档介绍:Fundamentals of
Forensic Practice
Mental Health and
Criminal Law
Fundamentals of
Forensic Practice
Mental Health and
Criminal Law
Richard Rogers, ., ABPP
University of North Texas, Denton, TX
and
Daniel W. Shuman, .
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Richard Rogers Daniel W. Shuman
Department of Psychology School of Law
University of North Texas Southern Methodist University
Denton, TX 76203-1280 Dallas, TX 75275
USA USA
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Contents
SECTION I Foundations of Practice ......................... 1
Chapter 1: Clinical and Legal Framework .................... 3
Historical Perspective on Forensic Psychology
and Psychiatry ........................................ 4
Conceptual Models of Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry ...... 5
Conceptual Models of Attorneys and Mental Health Issues ...... 9
Scientific Status of Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry ......... 10
Legal Status of Forensic Psychology and Psychiatr