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Forensic Reports and Testimony: A Guide to Effective Communication for Psychologists and Psychiatrists
Contributor(s): Otto, Randy K. (Author), Demier, Richart L. (Author), Boccaccini, Marcus T. (Author)
ISBN: 1118136721     ISBN-13: 9781118136720
Publisher: Wiley
OUR PRICE:   $71.06  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Forensic Psychology
- Medical | Forensic Medicine
Dewey: 614.15
LCCN: 2014007105
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 5.9" W x 9" (1.45 lbs) 400 pages
 
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Forensic Reports & Testimony: A Guide to Effective Communication for Psychologists and Psychiatrists provides a roadmap for the mental health professional who wants to provide consistently accurate, defensible, and useful reports and testimony to the legal system. Authors Randy K. Otto, Richart L. DeMier, and Marcus Boccaccini, recognized experts in the field, cover all aspects of the process, including preparing affidavits and reports, preparing for depositions, and testifying.

Every written or spoken communication for the courts must be clear and precise, and distinguish between facts, inferences, and opinions. This book uniquely:

-Shows the critical differences between forensic psychological reports and the clinical reports psychologists and psychiatrists are accustomed to writing

-Includes and explains important maxims of forensic report writing, including separating facts from inferences, focusing on offering expert opinions, explaining why you think what you think, and connecting the dots between facts and conclusions

-Provides numerous examples of experts' testimony, affidavits, reports-with commentary and critiques

Expert forensic work deserves to be presented in a clear, precise, and understandable way so that it is useful to attorneys, judges, and juries. Forensic Reports & Testimony provides the guidelines and models forensic psychologists and forensic psychiatrists need to make that happen.