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Confronting Mental Health Evidence: A Practical Plan to Examine Reliability and Experts in Family Law
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Confronting Mental Health Evidence: A Practical Plan to Examine Reliability and Experts in Family Law

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Confronting Mental Health EvidenceSecond Edition describes and applies the four-step PLANModel to help lawyers organize, critique, and use psychological materials and testimony when examining experts and framing legal arguments. This Second Edition refreshes previous topics and adds three substantive new chapters: *How to identify and challenge judgment biases that underlie expert opinions *How to adopt a lawyer’s approach to DSM-5 based testimony *How to navigate confidentiality, HIPAA demands, and privilege when obtaining and using mental health records.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Bar Association
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2016
Pages
297
ISBN
9781634252119

Confronting Mental Health EvidenceSecond Edition describes and applies the four-step PLANModel to help lawyers organize, critique, and use psychological materials and testimony when examining experts and framing legal arguments. This Second Edition refreshes previous topics and adds three substantive new chapters: *How to identify and challenge judgment biases that underlie expert opinions *How to adopt a lawyer’s approach to DSM-5 based testimony *How to navigate confidentiality, HIPAA demands, and privilege when obtaining and using mental health records.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Bar Association
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2016
Pages
297
ISBN
9781634252119