Developing a forensic practice can be confusing and intimidating.
Dr. William Reid, a highly experienced forensic psychiatrist, has
written a practical, straightforward guide for clinicians
interested in doing it right and increasing their opportunities for
a successful transition to forensic work. This book, which will be
of interest to many attorneys as well, provides straightforward
details, along with many case examples, of lawyer-expert
communications and relationships, case assessment, record review,
evaluations, reports, deposition and trial testimony, fees and
billing, office operations, marketing, liability, and professional
ethics. A bonus chapter by a successful malpractice attorney gives
a unique and valuable "lawyer's perspective" on the content and
mental health experts in general. The huge appendix provides over
40 highly useful examples of common office forms, letters, reports,
and affidavits. Any mental health professional who currently
practices, or wants to practice, at the interface of mental health
and the law will find this an indispensible practice resource.
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