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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Helen Mavourneen Farrell, M.D. (Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138461598ISBN 10: 1138461598 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 27 July 2017 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Dr. Farrell has written the book that we all wish we could have read when seeking forensic certification. Comprehensive, candid, and concise … an indispensable resource."" —Eric Y. Drogin, JD, PhD, ABPP (Forensic), Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and former president, American Board of Forensic Psychology ""… this pithy and well-written book is both necessary and sufficient to breeze through the exam. I highly recommend it."" —Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, editor-in-chief, Schizophrenia Research and Current Psychiatry ""… Dr. Helen M. Farrell, has produced a volume that will not only get a candidate APBN forensic 'board-ready' but will also serve as a solid foundation for a successful career in forensic psychiatry."" —Stephen B. Seager, MD, author of Behind the Gates of Gomorrah: A Year with the Criminally Insane""Helen Farrell's [book] sets a new standard for guide books and should be read by every psychiatrist interested in forensic psychiatry."" —Mark Rubinstein, MD, former clinical assistant professor of psychiatry, Cornell University Medical School ""…includes concise summaries of the landmark cases and practice questions with informative, explanatory answers. A must for anyone planning to take the board examination in forensic psychiatry."" —Alan R. Felthous, MD, professor, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, St. Louis University School of Medicine ""This book will … help in both general and forensic psychiatric board preparation and also be helpful to the general mental health clinician who often stumbles across legal issues in clinical practice."" —Harold J. Bursztajn, MD, associate clinical professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School ""As a trial lawyer who writes on law and psychology, I can attest that Dr. Farrell’s case-by-case approach distills complex legal theories with a compelling clarity that most legal casebooks have yet to accomplish."" — Ruth Sarah Lee, Esq. ""Genius is the simplification of the complex—this is precisely what Dr. Helen M. Farrell has achieved here—easy to read, immediately useful, and a must read for anyone going into Forensic Psychiatry."" —Joe Navarro, author of Dangerous Personalities ""…The chapters are well-organized, and the vignettes are crisply written and easy to follow. Highly recommended."" —Shawn T. Smith, author of Surviving Aggressive People: Practical Violence Prevention Skills for the Workplace and the Street. ""Dr. Farrell's book offers a comprehensive look and thorough coverage of the process necessary for forensic psychiatrists to achieve success in their field."" —Steve Albrecht, author of Fear and Violence on the Job ""[The book] specifically seeks to prepare aspiring forensic psychiatrists for board certification, but it will be equally useful for forensic psychologists as well."" —Stephen A. Diamond, PhD, former forensic psychologist for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County (Criminal Division)" Dr. Farrell has written the book that we all wish we could have read when seeking forensic certification. Comprehensive, candid, and concise ... an indispensable resource. -Eric Y. Drogin, JD, PhD, ABPP (Forensic), Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and former president, American Board of Forensic Psychology ... this pithy and well-written book is both necessary and sufficient to breeze through the exam. I highly recommend it. -Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, editor-in-chief, Schizophrenia Research and Current Psychiatry ... Dr. Helen M. Farrell, has produced a volume that will not only get a candidate APBN forensic 'board-ready' but will also serve as a solid foundation for a successful career in forensic psychiatry. -Stephen B. Seager, MD, author of Behind the Gates of Gomorrah: A Year with the Criminally Insane Helen Farrell's [book] sets a new standard for guide books and should be read by every psychiatrist interested in forensic psychiatry. -Mark Rubinstein, MD, former clinical assistant professor of psychiatry, Cornell University Medical School ...includes concise summaries of the landmark cases and practice questions with informative, explanatory answers. A must for anyone planning to take the board examination in forensic psychiatry. -Alan R. Felthous, MD, professor, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, St. Louis University School of Medicine This book will ... help in both general and forensic psychiatric board preparation and also be helpful to the general mental health clinician who often stumbles across legal issues in clinical practice. -Harold J. Bursztajn, MD, associate clinical professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School As a trial lawyer who writes on law and psychology, I can attest that Dr. Farrell's case-by-case approach distills complex legal theories with a compelling clarity that most legal casebooks have yet to accomplish. - Ruth Sarah Lee, Esq. Genius is the simplification of the complex-this is precisely what Dr. Helen M. Farrell has achieved here-easy to read, immediately useful, and a must read for anyone going into Forensic Psychiatry. -Joe Navarro, author of Dangerous Personalities ...The chapters are well-organized, and the vignettes are crisply written and easy to follow. Highly recommended. -Shawn T. Smith, author of Surviving Aggressive People: Practical Violence Prevention Skills for the Workplace and the Street. Dr. Farrell's book offers a comprehensive look and thorough coverage of the process necessary for forensic psychiatrists to achieve success in their field. -Steve Albrecht, author of Fear and Violence on the Job [The book] specifically seeks to prepare aspiring forensic psychiatrists for board certification, but it will be equally useful for forensic psychologists as well. -Stephen A. Diamond, PhD, former forensic psychologist for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County (Criminal Division) Author InformationHelen Mavourneen Farrell M.D. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |