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The inaugural edition of The American Psychiatric Association
Publishing Textbook of Forensic Psychiatry was the first of its
kind, and subsequent editions have raised the bar, earning it a
spot as a leading text in this fascinating subspecialty of
psychiatry. This new, third edition is the product of a painstaking
and exhaustive revision process that resulted in a significantly
expanded and restructured work. This edition is a thorough review
of the field yet is flexible enough to be useful to a diverse
audience. Because the topics in and structure of this edition were
informed by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology's
Content Outline for the Certification Examination in Forensic
Psychiatry, it can be used as a core text during forensic
psychiatry fellowship training or as a review text to prepare for
the certification or maintenance of certification exam. An
excellent resource on legal issues in clinical practice, the book
will also be an invaluable reference for general psychiatrists, who
frequently encounter complicated forensic issues, such as informed
consent, confidentiality, and the physician-patient relationship.
The editors, two of the foremost experts in forensic psychiatry,
faced the challenge of creating a text that accurately and fully
reflects the latest advances in both the law and psychiatry, while
enhancing learning. This comprehensive, yet accessible volume does
just that. Every chapter has been revised, and 10 new chapters
address topics of critical importance-presented in a structure that
facilitates study: * The book highlights the American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law's Landmark Cases in Forensic Psychiatry,
listing the cases at the beginning of each chapter and highlighting
them within the text. This helps readers master the key points in
all topic areas, while fostering understanding of the impact of the
evolution of legal principles in statutory and case law in forensic
psychiatry. * A new section on criminal justice includes chapters
that address evaluations of competencies in the criminal justice
system, assessment of criminal responsibility, and the role of
psychiatry in death penalty cases.* An entire section is devoted to
forensic psychiatric issues involving children and adolescents,
including general principles of evaluation of juveniles,
evaluations of juveniles in civil law, and evaluations of juveniles
in the criminal justice system* New and revised chapters address
the impact of technology on forensic psychiatry, including
neuroimaging, the Internet, and telepsychiatry* The book thoroughly
addresses forensic assessments of all kinds, and introduces two new
and critical chapters on risk assessment of suicide and violence*
Finally, an index of Landmark Cases and an extensive subject index
provide the foundational knowledge and navigational tools to
identify relevant cases and topics quickly and easily. The American
Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Forensic Psychiatry
takes the reader from fundamental concepts to cutting-edge
research. Practicing general and forensic psychiatrists, psychiatry
residents, and those enrolled in forensic fellowship programs will
come to depend on both its accessibility and its rigor.
This book comprehensively educates psychiatrists about malpractice
and other liability. It is written to also specifically assist
psychiatrists who are sued or are involved in other complaints. The
first two sections discuss malpractice law and the litigation
process; the litigation section mainly addresses some of the more
emotionally charged issues, including do's and don'ts, how an
attorney will be looking at the case, the defendant doctor's
testifying at deposition and trial, and the stress of being sued.
The subsequent three sections address specific topics that give
rise to liability, with each section taking a different perspective
such as risks in particular clinical, by practice site, and special
issues, including practice in special situations such as the
current pandemic. The final section discusses other forms of
liability, such as complaints to medical boards or professional
association ethics committees. An exceptional work, Malpractice and
Liability in Psychiatry, functions as both a go-to handbook and
all-encompassing read on the aforementioned topics.
Charged with updating the preeminent text on suicide, the new
editors of The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook
of Suicide Risk Assessment and Management opted not to simply
revise existing chapters, but instead to steer a bold course,
expanding, reconfiguring, and remaking the third edition to reflect
the latest research, nomenclature, and clinical innovations. The
editorial team and contributors-two-thirds of whom are new to this
edition-have taken the intersection of suicide with both mental
health and psychosocial issues as their organizing principle,
exploring risk assessment and epidemiology in special populations,
such as elderly patients, college students, military personnel, and
the incarcerated as well as patients with a variety of
psychological disorders, including bipolar spectrum, personality,
depressive, anxiety, posttraumatic stress, and other disorders and
schizophrenia. In addition, the book discusses treatment options
(such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral
therapy, and pharmacotherapy) and settings (such as emergency
services, outpatient, inpatient, and civil commitment) in detail,
with clinical cases to contextualize the material. The new and
revised content is extensive: * A chapter on the influence of sleep
and sleep disorders on suicide risk has been included that
considers possible mechanisms for this link and discusses practical
ways of assessing and managing sleep disorders to mitigate suicide
risk.* Nonsuicidal self-injury, the prevalence of which is
particularly high among youth, is addressed in detail,
differentiating it from and comparing it to suicide attempts,
discussing risk assessment, considering safety interventions,
examining treatment options, and exploring suicide contagion.* No
text on suicide would be complete without a serious exploration of
the role of social media and the internet. The book presents an
update on current research as it pertains to social networking and
behavior, information access, and artificial intelligence and
software, and includes suggestions for clinicians treating patients
at risk for suicide.* Physician-assisted dying (PAD), also referred
to as "aid-in-dying," is arguably a form of suicide, and the book
includes a thoughtful chapter considering the ethical and practical
implications of PAD, the murky professional and legal obligations
that may arise, the demographics of these patients, the settings
and conditions under which PAD may occur, and the role of the
attendant clinicians.* A number of pedagogical features are
included to help the reader learn and remember the material,
including key clinical concepts and abundant case examples. Its
diverse range of perspectives, broad relevance to a wide variety of
clinicians, and absolutely authoritative coverage makes this new
edition of The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook
of Suicide Risk Assessment and Management a worthy and
indispensable successor.
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