Learning to collaborate: the teaching legacy of Howard Zonana in forensic psychiatry [0.03%]
学习合作:Howard Zonana在刑事精神病学教学中的遗产
Stephen Wizner
Stephen Wizner
The teaching legacy of Howard Zonana in forensic psychiatry has been in educating psychiatric fellows and law students to collaborate in advocacy on behalf of individuals whose problems exist at the intersection of the law and mental health...
Commentary: the dynamic evolution of forensic psychiatry at Yale and the Zonanian sphere of influence [0.03%]
耶鲁大学和佐纳尼亚的法医精神病动力学及其影响力变迁——短评
Michael A Norko
Michael A Norko
Forensic psychiatry at Yale begins, develops, and endures through the life and work of Howard Zonana. But the developments at Yale are only a part of a more complex and global story of one man's extraordinary influence on the evolution of p...
Richard J Bonnie
Richard J Bonnie
In recognition of Howard Zonana's contributions, I take stock of the progress of the field of forensic psychiatry over three decades. As forensic psychiatrists, you are the voice of psychiatry in the law and the interpreter of law to your c...
Kenneth L Appelbaum
Kenneth L Appelbaum
The formal process of specialization and subspecialization in medicine began at the start of the 20th century. Although forensic psychiatry has long held a central place within organized psychiatry, it was not officially recognized as a sub...
Coping with the ethical conundra of forensic psychiatry: a tribute to Howard Zonana, MD [0.03%]
论法医精神病学中的伦理困境:献给Howard Zonana医学博士的一篇文章
Paul S Appelbaum
Paul S Appelbaum
As part of the Festschrift in honor of Howard Zonana, MD, this article reviews two important concerns that emerged in the ethics of forensic psychiatry in the resolution of which he played critical roles. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, ...
The evolution of forensic psychiatry at Yale: a Festschrift honoring Howard Zonana and the discipline of forensic psychiatry [0.03%]
耶鲁大学法医精神病学的发展:纪念Howard Zonana教授及法医精神学科的学术文集
Madelon V Baranoski
Madelon V Baranoski
Custodial evaluations of Native American families: implications for forensic psychiatrists [0.03%]
美国原住民家庭的监护评估:对司法精神医师的意义
Cheryl D Wills,Donna M Norris
Cheryl D Wills
Native American children in the United States have been adopted by non-Indian families at rates that threaten the preservation of their Indian history, traditions, and culture. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), which established restrict...
A pilot survey of trial court judges' opinions on pro se competence after Indiana v. Edwards [0.03%]
印第安纳州诉爱德华兹案后关于初审法院法官对自辩能力意见的调查报告
James L Knoll th,Cecilia Leonard,Andrew R Kaufman et al.
James L Knoll th et al.
In Indiana v. Edwards, the U.S. Supreme Court held that a higher standard may be required for pro se competence (PSC) than for competence to stand trial (CST). However, the Court refrained from elaborating a specific standard. The trial jud...
Raymond F Patterson
Raymond F Patterson
The authors present an important two-part study as they strive to provide an empirical analysis of psychiatric diagnoses in criminal case reports in Australia. In the first part, they compare the level of agreement or correlation of diagnos...
The reliability of evidence about psychiatric diagnosis after serious crime: part II. Agreement between experts and treating practitioners [0.03%]
精神疾病诊断证据可靠性的研究(下):专家与行家的意见分歧
Matthew Large,Olav Nielssen,Gordon Elliott
Matthew Large
In this second part of our study, we examined the extent of agreement between treating practitioners and expert witnesses on psychiatric diagnoses in evidence presented in criminal proceedings. We found good agreement on diagnoses of acquir...