2nd Edition

Psychiatry in Law / Law in Psychiatry, Second Edition

By Ralph Slovenko Copyright 2009
    816 Pages
    by Routledge

    816 Pages
    by Routledge

    Psychiatry in Law/Law in Psychiatry, 2nd Edition, is a sweeping, up-to-date examination of the infiltration of psychiatry into law and the growing intervention of law into psychiatry. Unmatched in breadth and coverage, and thoroughly updated from the first edition, this comprehensive text and reference is an essential resource for psychiatry residents, law students, and practitioners alike.

    Preface
    Prologue
    Sporting Theory of Justice
    PART ONE. PSYCHIATRY IN LAW
    Section 1. The Psychiatrist as Expert Witness
    1. The Use of Experts in the Adversary System
    2. Boundaries of Legal and Ethical Forensic Practice
    3. From Frye to Daubert and Beyond
    Section 2. Evidentiary Issues
    1. Testimonial Privilege
    2. Witnesses and the Credibility of Testimony
    3. Propensity and Other Acts Evidence
    4. Elusive Evidence - Syndromes, Body Language, and Dreams
    Section 3. Criminal Cases
    1. Competency to Stand Trial and Other Competencies
    2. Criminal Responsibility
    3. The Mental Disability Requirement in the Insanity Defense
    4. Diminished Capacity
    5. Juvenile Justice
    6. Alcoholism
    7. Drug Addiction
    8. Imposition and Carrying Out of the Death Penalty
    9. The Psychiatric Forensic Center
    10. Right of the Indigent Accused to Psychiatric Assistance
    PART TWO: LAW IN PSYCHIATRY
    Section 1. Hospitalization of the Mentally Ill
    1. Civil Commitment
    2. Right to Treatment/Right to Refuse Treatment
    Section 2. Psychiatric Malpractice
    1. Establishing Malpractice Liability
    2. Overview of Psychiatric Malpractice
    3. Breach of Confidentiality
    5. Informed Consent
    6. The Boundary Violation of Undue Familiarity
    7. Failure to Treat and Related Issues
    8. Suicide
    9. Duty of Therapists to Third Parties
    Appendixes
    Indexes

    Biography

    Ralph Slovenko

    "I am a great admirer of Ralph Slovenko's works, including this last one (see my review in the February 2004 issue of The American Jounral of Psychiatry, at p. 383). while I could raise a question about the elimination of one or two chapters such as those on Frye to Daubert and the right to treatment and to refuse it, I am sure that defensible reasons can be put forth for doing do and I'm equally certain that in the overall I would approve of the revised version about as much as the original." - S. Jan Brakel, Isaac Ray Forensic Group

    "A very worthwhile project with good proposed changes. I only wonder if there is perhaps enough known to warrant a chapter on mass murderers and the mentally disabled." - A. L. Halpern, Mamaroneck, New York, USA

    On the first edition:

    "...provides a very thorough overview. The reference notes at the end of each chapter provide insight into the legal, professional and personal points that are made, frequently making the book read more like an interesting novel." - American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry


    "Ralph Slovenko has written a dynamic textbook that will not collect dust on your bookshelf. If you are a practicing forensic psychiatrist, read it and reference it. If you are a forensic resident, add it to your reading list. If you are a general psychiatrist or general psychiatry resident, the malpractice chapters speak to the heart of your everyday work." - Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law


    "At least once in a career, every forensic psychiatrist should read a forensic psychiatry textbook from cover to cover. If you have not done so recently, I have just the two-volume textbook for you. Ralph Slovenko's Psychiatry in Law/Law in Psychiatry tells the intriguing, informative, comprehensive story of forensic psychiatry." - Deboraj Giorgi-Guarnieri, Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law

    "A book that anyone serious about law and psychiatry should have...it should be read cover to cover." - American Journal of Psychiatry