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Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation Robert I. Simon, MD

Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation By Robert I. Simon, MD

Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation by Robert I. Simon, MD


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This book explores the role of the psychiatrist and psychologist, as an expert witness in litigation, in rendering a retrospective judgment of an individual's mental state. The contributors apply their expertise with the goal of developing guidelines for more accurate retrospective assessment of mental states.

Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation Summary

Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation: Predicting the Past by Robert I. Simon, MD

Why did the defendant do it?

Mental health professionals are asked to help courts answer this question. To serve justice, the law calls for evidence of the mental state at the time a crime is committed, of suicide intent in civil litigation, and of mental capacity in contract litigation. The law asks psychiatrists and psychologists to retrospectively determine mental states-a daunting task made even more difficult by the passage of time, the uncertain credibility of witnesses, the paucity of collateral sources of information, and often the death of the person in question.

This is the first book dedicated entirely to the retrospective assessment of mental states. This fascinating book explores the role of the psychiatrist and psychologist, as an expert witness in litigation, in rendering a retrospective judgment of an individual's mental state. Distinguished contributors apply their expertise in psychiatry, psychology, and the law to address the problems of retrospective assessment. With the goal of developing guidelines for more accurate retrospective assessment of mental states, they present topics such as

* Guidelines for conducting retrospective assessments in children and adults
* Guidelines for the retrospective assessment without benefit of direct examination
* Assessments of suicide cases in both civil and criminal litigation
* Psychological testing and interviewing techniques that may assist in retrospective assessment
* Methods and analysis to help clinicians and attorneys critically evaluate the search for truth about the past.

This remarkable book will prove indispensable for helping clinicians, lawyers, and judges better understand the complex and difficult process of retrospective reconstruction of mental states.

Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation Reviews

For those interested in a more in-depth look at forensic psychiatry or psychology, this book provides an excellent knowledge base. Yet, it is also an excellent reference for seasoned practitioners to refresh prior knowledge or gain a greater understanding of complex issues. Each chapter thoroughly addresses individual topics in a rational, well-thought out manner, and the areas discussed are both relevant and practical. In addition, the reference lists at the conclusion of each chapter are quite comprehensive.

-- Steven T. Herron, M.D. * Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal *

Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation is an excellent collection. It is both theoretical and practical and will be of great value to forensic examiners and lawyers. Each chapter is pitched at a level that will be helpful to the seasoned investigator and to the novice. Many chapters give concrete advice about how best to perform an evaluation of a particular type. The book deserves a wide audience.

-- Elyn R. Saks, J.D., and Stephen H. Behnke, J.D. Ph.D. * The New England Journal of Medicine *

Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation should prove useful to the psychiatrist serving as expert witness. The chapters are well referenced. Parts of the book might be of interest to any psychiatrist, whereas other chapters are quite specialized. I found the discussion of research on memory and memory retrieval particularly interesting.

-- Beatrice Kovasznay, M.D., M.P.H., * Psychiatric Services *

Editors Simon and Shuman do an excellent job of explaining the complex, multifaceted issues surrounding retrospective psychological assessments. . . . A vital resource for any forensics expert who testifies in court to understand lines of questioning by attorneys, as well as for psychological forensics experts who must perform retrospective psychological analyses.

* Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries *

With a goal of developing guidelines for more reliable evaluations of past mental states, this book is indispensable. It will enable clinicians, lawyers, and judges to better understand the complex and difficult process of retrospective reconstruction of mental states.

-- William M. Regan, M.D. * Journal of Clinical Psychiatry *

About Robert I. Simon, MD

Robert I. Simon, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Program in Psychiatry and Law at Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C.

Daniel W. Shuman, J.D., is a Professor of Law at the Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.

Table of Contents

Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Note on Terminology
Chapter 1. Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Criminal and Civil Litigation: A Clinical Review
Chapter 2. Retrospective Assessment of Mental States and the Law
Chapter 3. What Can We Ever Know About the Past? A Philosophical Consideration of the Assessment of Retrospective Mental States
Chapter 4. Assessment of Mental State at the Time of the Criminal Offense: The Forensic Examination
Chapter 5. Retrospective Assessment of Malingering in Insanity Defense Cases
Chapter 6. Murder, Suicide, Accident, or Natural Death? Assessment of Suicide Risk Factors at the Time of Death
Chapter 7. Retrospective Assessment of Children's Mental States
Chapter 8. The Past as Prologue: Assessment of Future Violence in Individuals With a History of Past Violence
Chapter 9. Evaluating Mental States Without the Benefit of a Direct Examination: Basic Concepts and Ethical and Legal Implications
Chapter 10. Validating Retrospective Assessments: An Overview of Research Models
Chapter 11. What Can Psychologists Contribute to the Examination of Memory and Past Mental States?
Chapter 12. Psychiatric Diagnoses and the Retrospective Assessment of Mental States
Chapter 13. Special Methodologies in Memory Retrieval: Chemical, Hypnotic, and Imagery Procedures
Chapter 14. Competence and Mental Impairment
Chapter 15. Remembering the Future: Policy Implications for the Forensic Assessment of Past Mental States
Index

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GOR013323676
9781585620012
1585620017
Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation: Predicting the Past by Robert I. Simon, MD
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American Psychiatric Association Publishing
20020513
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