A court psychiatrist owes what are often conflicting duties to his defendant- patient and the court. The author explores the nature and effect of these role conflicts
This is a study of interrelationships between the courts and the mental health profession. Five appe...
The author discusses the court decisions re-volving around the right to treatment that have culminat...
The domestic tranquility of the law and forensic psychiatry has been dis-turbed recently by an escal...
It has become apparent that the two disciplines of law and psychiatry have a common interface in t...
Problems relating to the legal standard of care to be imposed upon members of the medical profession...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...
This article argues that despite the benefits of ridding the criminal justice system of some uncerta...
textabstractAs we know from history, in court cases experts used to be called in when the defendant ...
This article reviews some issues in psychiatry, psychology, and the law with the goal of increasing ...
The interaction between psychiatry and the law was, for many years, almost entirely limited to the c...
A. Stone, MD challenges those of us whose work brings us in contact with the courts to define a set ...
Discusses the challenges and conflicting goals facing courts and psychiatrists when assessing the cu...
Psychiatrists and other mental health professionals often testify as forensic experts in civil commi...
A Review of Psychiatry and the Law. By Manfred. S. Guttmacher and Henry Weihofen
Alan A. Stone, MD has delineated clearly the areas of ethical conflict for the forensic psychiatrist...
This is a study of interrelationships between the courts and the mental health profession. Five appe...
The author discusses the court decisions re-volving around the right to treatment that have culminat...
The domestic tranquility of the law and forensic psychiatry has been dis-turbed recently by an escal...
It has become apparent that the two disciplines of law and psychiatry have a common interface in t...
Problems relating to the legal standard of care to be imposed upon members of the medical profession...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...
This article argues that despite the benefits of ridding the criminal justice system of some uncerta...
textabstractAs we know from history, in court cases experts used to be called in when the defendant ...
This article reviews some issues in psychiatry, psychology, and the law with the goal of increasing ...
The interaction between psychiatry and the law was, for many years, almost entirely limited to the c...
A. Stone, MD challenges those of us whose work brings us in contact with the courts to define a set ...
Discusses the challenges and conflicting goals facing courts and psychiatrists when assessing the cu...
Psychiatrists and other mental health professionals often testify as forensic experts in civil commi...
A Review of Psychiatry and the Law. By Manfred. S. Guttmacher and Henry Weihofen
Alan A. Stone, MD has delineated clearly the areas of ethical conflict for the forensic psychiatrist...
This is a study of interrelationships between the courts and the mental health profession. Five appe...
The author discusses the court decisions re-volving around the right to treatment that have culminat...
The domestic tranquility of the law and forensic psychiatry has been dis-turbed recently by an escal...