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Main description:
The Clinician's Guide to Geriatric Forensic Evaluations provides practical guidance to clinicians performing forensic evaluations on older adults. The book begins with how geriatric forensic evaluations differ from those done on non-geriatric adults. DSM-5 criteria for neurocognitive disorders are discussed and differentiated from the previous criteria in DSM-IV. Coverage includes assessing decision-making capacity/competence and evaluating undue influence, elder abuse, and financial exploitation. Each chapter opens with a case study and then highlights specific assessment techniques, best practices, and common pitfalls to avoid. The book additionally covers forensic report writing, court testimony, and when to refer to an outside independent expert. Samples of geriatric forensic reports are provided.
Contents:
1. Introduction to geriatric forensic evaluations 2. Ethical and legal issues 3. Evaluation of cognitive impairment 4. Evaluation of decision-making capacity and guardianship 5. Evaluation of elder abuse and financial exploitation 6. Geriatric forensic report writing and testimony 7. Afterword
Appendix 1: SAMPLE PSYCHIATRIC REPORT 2: Sample Report: Competency to Stand Trial (CST) 3: Clinician's Guide to the Geriatric Forensic Interview 4: Montreal Cognitive Assessment
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: June, 2019
Pages: 270
Weight: 480g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology