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Author:
Barsky, Allan Edward, author.
Title:
Clinicians in court : a guide to subpoenas, depositions, testifying, and everything else you need to know / Allan Edward Barsky.
Edition:
Third edition.
Publisher:
The Guilford Press,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
xvi, 349 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Evidence, Expert--United States.
Witnesses--United States.
Medical records--Law and legislation--United States.
Clinics--Legal status, laws, etc.--Legal status, laws, etc.--United States.
PSYCHOLOGY / Forensic Psychology.
LAW / Mental Health.
Evidence, Expert.
Medical records--Law and legislation.
Witnesses.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Beginning with yourself -- First contact -- Preparing for legal proceedings -- Oral testimony at trial -- Clinical records -- Expert witnesses -- Documentary evidence -- Claims against clinicians -- Alternatives and precursors to adjudication -- The future of clinicians in court.
Summary:
"This trusted, authoritative reference for mental health clinicians and students is now in a thoroughly revised third edition. Using vivid case scenarios, Allan E. Barsky explains when and why clinicians may be called to participate in legal proceedings. He describes and illustrates best practices for record keeping, responding to subpoenas, preparing reports, giving testimony as a fact witness or expert witness, managing ethical dilemmas, and reducing malpractice risks. Appendices feature reproducible agreements and other sample documentation. Readers can download and print these materials at the companion website, which also offers additional case examples, learning activities, and resources. A supplemental test bank is available on request to instructors who adopt the book for courses. Key Words/Subject Areas: mental health law, legal issues in clinical practice, psychotherapists, forensic psychology, psychologists, social workers, being an expert witness, dealing with malpractice suits, lawsuits, proceedings, confidentiality, protecting client records, family Audience: Clinical psychologists, social workers, counselors, psychiatrists, and child welfare professionals; also of interest to forensic psychologists and psychiatrists"-- Provided by publisher.
"This trusted, authoritative reference for mental health clinicians and students is now in a thoroughly revised third edition. Using vivid case scenarios, Allan E. Barsky explains when and why clinicians may be called to participate in legal proceedings. He describes and illustrates best practices for record keeping, responding to subpoenas, preparing reports, giving testimony as a fact witness or expert witness, managing ethical dilemmas, and reducing malpractice risks. Appendices feature reproducible agreements and other sample documentation. Readers can download and print these materials at the companion website, which also offers additional case examples, learning activities, and resources. A supplemental test bank is available on request to instructors who adopt the book for courses. New to This Edition *Reflects substantial updates in research, case law, and statutes. *Aligns with current codes of ethics and practice guidelines of major professional organizations. *"Upon Further Reflection" elements in each chapter, plus an additional appendix with a sample report from a treating clinician in a criminal case. *New or expanded discussions of timely topics: restorative justice, ways to respond to subpoenas, using technology effectively in courtroom presentations, therapeutic witnessing, and more. *Ancillary materials for practitioners, students, and instructors at the expanded companion website. "-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1462553338
9781462553334
146255332X
9781462553327
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1399571341
LCCN:
2023039338
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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