Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation

Predicting the Past


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Edited by Robert I. Simon, Daniel W. Shuman
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AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION PUBLISHING
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HARDBACK
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496

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ContributorsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionNote on TerminologyChapter 1. Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Criminal and Civil Litigation: A Clinical ReviewChapter 2. Retrospective Assessment of Mental States and the LawChapter 3. What Can We Ever Know About the Past? A Philosophical Consideration of the Assessment of Retrospective Mental StatesChapter 4. Assessment of Mental State at the Time of the Criminal Offense: The Forensic ExaminationChapter 5. Retrospective Assessment of Malingering in Insanity Defense CasesChapter 6. Murder, Suicide, Accident, or Natural Death? Assessment of Suicide Risk Factors at the Time of DeathChapter 7. Retrospective Assessment of Children's Mental StatesChapter 8. The Past as Prologue: Assessment of Future Violence in Individuals With a History of Past ViolenceChapter 9. Evaluating Mental States Without the Benefit of a Direct Examination: Basic Concepts and Ethical and Legal ImplicationsChapter 10. Validating Retrospective Assessments: An Overview of Research ModelsChapter 11. What Can Psychologists Contribute to the Examination of Memory and Past Mental States?Chapter 12. Psychiatric Diagnoses and the Retrospective Assessment of Mental StatesChapter 13. Special Methodologies in Memory Retrieval: Chemical, Hypnotic, and Imagery ProceduresChapter 14. Competence and Mental ImpairmentChapter 15. Remembering the Future: Policy Implications for the Forensic Assessment of Past Mental StatesIndex

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