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If you ask the man on the street about his views on the criminal law, typically his response will in...
This address was given on the occasion of the 1954 Convocation of the Washington School of Psychiatr...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
Psychiatry and law are interdependent to an extent exceeded by few other pairs of professions. As a ...
The domestic tranquility of the law and forensic psychiatry has been dis-turbed recently by an escal...
This article reviews some issues in psychiatry, psychology, and the law with the goal of increasing ...
Major efforts to systematize the relationship between law and psychiatry in the United States were u...
Problems relating to the legal standard of care to be imposed upon members of the medical profession...
REVIEW OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW, VOL. I Edited by Robert Simon, M.D. American Psychiatric ...
A Review of Confidentiality and Privileged Communication in the Practice of Psychiatry. Group for th...
The author of Law and Psychology in Conflict, Mr. James Marshall, is a successful and respected memb...
Forensic Psychiatry is a field that is more specialized in psychiatry. Specialists who are working i...
There are fundamental differences between the standard of probabilities in law upon which a jury mus...
A Review of The Uses of Psychiatry in the Law: A Clinical View of Forensic Psychiatry by Walter Bro...
The chapter of the book excerpted below examines litigation developments from the late 1960s to the ...
If you ask the man on the street about his views on the criminal law, typically his response will in...
This address was given on the occasion of the 1954 Convocation of the Washington School of Psychiatr...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
Psychiatry and law are interdependent to an extent exceeded by few other pairs of professions. As a ...
The domestic tranquility of the law and forensic psychiatry has been dis-turbed recently by an escal...
This article reviews some issues in psychiatry, psychology, and the law with the goal of increasing ...
Major efforts to systematize the relationship between law and psychiatry in the United States were u...
Problems relating to the legal standard of care to be imposed upon members of the medical profession...
REVIEW OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW, VOL. I Edited by Robert Simon, M.D. American Psychiatric ...
A Review of Confidentiality and Privileged Communication in the Practice of Psychiatry. Group for th...
The author of Law and Psychology in Conflict, Mr. James Marshall, is a successful and respected memb...
Forensic Psychiatry is a field that is more specialized in psychiatry. Specialists who are working i...
There are fundamental differences between the standard of probabilities in law upon which a jury mus...