Clinical Psychiatry and the Law
Explore the intricate relationship between mental health and the legal system in Clinical Psychiatry and the Law by Robert I. Simon. Published by the American Psychiatric Association Publishing in 2003, this comprehensive second edition spans 688 pages, making it an essential resource for professionals in psychiatry and legal fields alike.
This updated edition features critical insights into contemporary issues such as the use of clozapine in treating schizophrenia, the complexities of tardive dyskinesia, and essential practices in ECT. Additionally, it provides vital information on suicide and violence risk assessments, numerous informative tables, and a thoroughly revised glossary of legal terms. A new section on common terms and abbreviations in legal citations enhances its utility for practitioners.
Whether you are a psychiatrist, lawyer, or student, Clinical Psychiatry and the Law is a must-have reference that bridges the gap between medical practice and legal standards.