Greenberg & D. W. Shuman, 1997) was to help chart a course for the profession that would raise the quality of assistance provided by psychologists both to courts and to patient–litigants, without compro-mising the quality of either forensic examinations or therapeutic relationships. One solution was conceptually simple: Do not attempt to fulfill both roles for the same person. Although an individual psychologist might be competent in both the provision of therapy and conduct of forensic examination, this does not justify a psychologist providing both services to the same patient–litigant. Knowledge is necessary to provide both types of service. Wisdom is necessary to choose not to provide both services to the same person
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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph. Clinicians and forensic psycholog...
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The forensic specialist\u27s expertise lies in mapping the interaction of cognitive, affective, and ...
A few decades ago, forensic psychologists were generalists. Most would evaluate almost any kind of f...
abstract: Since its debut over a century ago, forensic psychology has matured into a formally recogn...
Therapeutic Assessment is a semi-structured approach to collaborative assessment developed by Stephe...
The tensions that exist between the roles of the '.psychologist as a behavioral scientist and t...
authoritative document making the argument that “explicit ethical precepts ” (p. 50) are violated wh...
Psychologists performing forensic evaluations are usually urged to avoid multiple relationships such...
The importance and relevance of forensic practice to societal evolution has increased exponentially ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.Clinicians and forensic psychologist...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph. Clinicians and forensic psycholog...
In her paper Gwen Adshead (2013) identifies the principle of respect for justice as the foundation f...
Assessment and evaluation is a key component of the identity and practice of clinical psychologists....
To explore the tensions between therapeutic and forensic settings, the chapter starts with a discuss...
The current article reflects on the similarities and unique challenges of civil and criminal forensi...
Psychiatrists and other mental health professionals often testify as forensic experts in civil commi...
The forensic specialist\u27s expertise lies in mapping the interaction of cognitive, affective, and ...
A few decades ago, forensic psychologists were generalists. Most would evaluate almost any kind of f...
abstract: Since its debut over a century ago, forensic psychology has matured into a formally recogn...
Therapeutic Assessment is a semi-structured approach to collaborative assessment developed by Stephe...
The tensions that exist between the roles of the '.psychologist as a behavioral scientist and t...