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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ezra Griffith (Professor Emeritus, Yale School of Medicine)Publisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231183307ISBN 10: 0231183305 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 06 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsIntroduction, by Ezra E. H. Griffith Part I: Approaches to Solving Ethics Problems in Forensic Practice 1. Resolving Ethics Dilemmas in Forensic Practice, by William Connor Darby and Robert Weinstock 2. Feminism and Forensic Ethics, by Navneet Sidhu and Philip Candilis 3. Ethics Challenges for Forensic Practice in a Context of Limited Resources, by Maisha Emmanuel and Michael Campbell 4. On Wearing Two Hats: Ethics Challenges and Role Conflicts in Forensic Practice, by Rebecca Weintraub Brendel 5. Objectivity and Boundaries of Competence as Ethical Issues in Forensic Assessments, by Jennifer Cox and Stanley L. Brodsky Part II: Ethics in Major Areas of Forensic Practice 6. Minors’ Autonomy in Forensic Child and Adolescent Practice, by Peter Ash 7. Ethics Dilemmas in Correctional Institutions, by Graham D. Glancy and Alexander Simpson 8. Forensic Ethics and Involuntary Outpatient Commitment, by Ezra E. H. Griffith and Daniel Papapietro 9. Neuroscience in Forensic Contexts: Ethical Concerns, by Stephen J. Morse Part III: Specific Ethics Problems in Forensic Practice 10. Ethical Issues in the Use of Psychological Testing in Forensic Assessment, by Lori L. Hauser 11. Ethics and the Mandated Video Recording of Forensic Evaluations, by Richard Martinez and B. Thomas Gray 12. Current Ethics Dilemmas in the Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders, by Dominique Bourget and John Bradford 13. The Internet and Forensic Ethics, by Patricia R. Recupero and Frederick G. Reamer 14. Ethical Dilemmas in the Forensic Psychiatric Evaluation of Guantánamo Detainees Mass-Administered Mefloquine, by Remington L. Nevin and Elspeth Cameron Ritchie 15. Terrorism and National-Security Evaluations: Ethics Dilemmas in Forensic Practice, by Stephen N. Xenakis 16. Ethics and Forensic Specialists Interacting with the Media, by Brian K. Cooke 17. Ethical Dilemmas for Forensic Practitioners Working with Asylum Petitioners, by Chinmoy Gulrajani and Maya Prabhu 18. Addressing Ethics Dilemmas in Violence-Risk Assessment: A Forensic Psychologist Perspective, by Linda E. Weinberger and Shoba Sreenivasan 19. Forensic-Ethics Challenges in the Psychiatric Treatment of Children, by Thomas J. McMahon and Christy Olezeski 20. Forensic Ethics and Clinical Collaborations Across Medical Specialties, by Christy Olezeski and Thomas J. McMahon List of Contributors IndexReviewsThe challenge of feeling beholden to both legal process and moral justice, to both the law and its procedures, as well as patient well-being and the Hippocratic oath, creates dilemmas that must be wrestled with. This volume features contributions from those who have studied, experienced, and considered these ethical challenges in forensic psychiatry and psychology and offers wisdom, guidance, and the intellectual tools to work through each of these unique situations.--Jerrold F. Rosenbaum, MD, Harvard Medical School Ethics challenges are not limited to forensic practitioners. General psychiatrists and psychologists grapple with them plenty. This excellent book seeks to provide guidance and principles that can be employed to approach an ethical dilemma, rather than prescriptions for thought and action. It is a must-read for the thoughtful clinician.--Maria A. Oquendo, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania From a cogent review of established approaches to solving ethics problems to more specific strategies to address particular ethics challenges in a variety of settings and populations, Ezra E. H. Griffith and colleagues provide helpful suggestions and methods that can serve as a practical guide for any forensic specialist.--Larry R. Faulkner, MD, president and CEO, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology This new volume on ethics in forensic psychiatry and psychology is an impressively comprehensive compendium. Ezra E. H. Griffith has collected the leading experts in their respective fields to write an enormously valuable and user-friendly text. The major ethical dilemmas are clearly outlined, and the strategies to deal with them will be extraordinarily helpful to readers who are facing forensic challenges in their work. I highly recommend it to all forensic mental health practitioners and to those clinicians outside the forensic field who face ethical quandaries with their patients.--Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Baylor College of Medicine This book brings ethics alive for the burgeoning multidisciplinary community of forensic mental health practitioners. There will be no question in the minds of potential readers that this book represents significant progress in ethical scholarship. --Eric Drogin, Harvard Medical School Ethics challenges are not limited to forensic practitioners. General psychiatrists and psychologists grapple with them plenty. This excellent book seeks to provide guidance and principles that can be employed to approach an ethical dilemma, rather than prescriptions for thought and action. It is a must-read for the thoughtful clinician.--Maria A. Oquendo, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania This new volume on ethics in forensic psychiatry and psychology is an impressively comprehensive compendium. Ezra E. H. Griffith has collected the leading experts in their respective fields to write an enormously valuable and user-friendly text. The major ethical dilemmas are clearly outlined, and the strategies to deal with them will be extraordinarily helpful to readers who are facing forensic challenges in their work. I highly recommend it to all forensic mental health practitioners and to those clinicians outside the forensic field who face ethical quandaries with their patients.--Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Baylor College of Medicine The challenge of feeling beholden to both legal process and moral justice, to both the law and its procedures, as well as patient well-being and the Hippocratic oath, creates dilemmas that must be wrestled with. This volume features contributions from those who have studied, experienced, and considered these ethical challenges in forensic psychiatry and psychology and offers wisdom, guidance, and the intellectual tools to work through each of these unique situations.--Jerrold F. Rosenbaum, MD, Harvard Medical School From a cogent review of established approaches to solving ethics problems to more specific strategies to address particular ethics challenges in a variety of settings and populations, Ezra E. H. Griffith and colleagues provide helpful suggestions and methods that can serve as a practical guide for any forensic specialist.--Larry R. Faulkner, MD, president and CEO, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology This book brings ethics alive for the burgeoning multidisciplinary community of forensic mental health practitioners. There will be no question in the minds of potential readers that this book represents significant progress in ethical scholarship. --Eric Drogin, Harvard Medical School Ethics challenges are not limited to forensic practitioners. General psychiatrists and psychologists grapple with them plenty. This excellent book seeks to provide guidance and principles that can be employed to approach an ethical dilemma, rather than prescriptions for thought and action. It is a must read for the thoughtful clinician.--Maria A. Oquendo, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania From a cogent review of established approaches to solving ethics problems to more specific strategies to address particular ethics challenges in a variety of settings and populations, Ezra Griffith and colleagues provide helpful suggestions and methods that can serve as a practical guide for any forensic specialist.--Larry R. Faulkner, M.D., president and CEO, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology This new volume on ethics in forensic psychiatry and psychology is an impressively comprehensive compendium. Ezra Griffith, in his role as Editor, has collected the leading experts in their respective fields to write an enormously valuable and user-friendly text. The major ethical dilemmas are clearly outlined, and the strategies to deal with them will be extraordinarily helpful to readers who are facing forensic challenges in their work. I highly recommend it to all forensic mental health practitioners and to those clinicians outside the forensic field who face ethical quandaries with their patients.--Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Baylor College of Medicine This book brings ethics alive for the burgeoning multidisciplinary community of forensic mental health practitioners. There will be no question in the minds of potential readers that this book represents significant progress in ethical scholarship. --Eric Drogin, Harvard Medical School Author InformationEzra E. H. Griffith is professor emeritus of psychiatry and African American studies at Yale University. He is editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. He is the recipient of the Seymour Pollack Award and the American Psychiatric Association’s 2010 Isaac Ray Award for his distinguished achievements in forensic psychiatry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |