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Author:
Zervopoulos, John A., author.
Title:
How to examine mental health experts : a family lawyer's handbook of issues and strategies / John A. Zervopoulos, Ph.D, J.D.
Edition:
Second edition.
Publisher:
American Bar AssociationFamily Law Section,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xvi, 252 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Evidence, Expert--United States.
Forensic psychology--United States.
Examination of witnesses--United States.
Evidence, Expert.
Forensic psychology.
United States.
Other Authors:
American Bar Association. Section of Family Law, sponsoring body.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Recommendations : where the rubber meets the road -- Part 4: The PLAN model in action. Daubert's reliability toolbox -- Depositions : should you? -- Courtroom examinations in Daubert hearings and at trial -- The Daubert hearing : challenge or not? -- The Daubert hearing : who has the burden? -- The Daubert challenge -- Defending Daubert : feature Daubert's flexible side -- The trial examination -- Summing up : five keys to manage mental health testimony. Step two: Determine whether the expert's mehtods conform to relevant professional standards : methods reliability --Psychological evaluations : more than just testing -- Competent interviews : can you tell? -- Psychological tests and catching lies -- Make sense of computer-based test reports -- Collateral information : uses and abuses -- Let the records show -- Peer into counseling's black box -- Manage experience-based testimony -- Step three: Evaluate the empirical and logical connections between the data arising from the expert's methods and the expert's social science-based conclusions : reasoning realibility -- Mental health testimony = conclusions + opinions -- It's research, but is it relevant? -- DSM-5 diagnoses : what's the problem? -- Recognize and challenge experts' judgment biases -- Step four: Guage the connections between the expert's conclusions and opinions -- The power of words -- A reasonable degree of certainty : magic words?-- Recommendations : where the rubber meets the road -- Part 4: The PLAN model in action. Daubert's reliability toolbox -- Depositions : should you? -- Courtroom examinations in Daubert hearings and at trial -- The Daubert hearing : challenge or not? -- The Daubert hearing : who has the burden? -- The Daubert challenge -- Defending Daubert : feature Daubert's flexible side -- The trial examination -- Summing up : five keys to manage mental health testimony.
ISBN:
1641055642
9781641055642
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1129397920
LCCN:
2019053883
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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