Forensic Neuropsychiatric Ethics

Balancing Competing Duties In and Out of Court


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Edited by William Connor Darby, Robert Weinstock
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Contributors

Foreword

Chapter 1. The Modern History and Evolution of Forensic Psychiatric Ethics Leading Up to Dialectical Principlism

Chapter 2. Dialectical Principlism

Chapter 3. Narrative and Ethics in Forensic Psychiatry

Chapter 4. Robust Professionalism: Forensic Psychiatrys Identity and Purpose

Chapter 5. Ethical Report Writing

Chapter 6. Ethical Challenges While Testifying

Chapter 7. Ethical Implications for the Use of Neuroscience, Neuroimaging, and Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom

Chapter 8. Ethical Issues in the Forensic Psychiatric Use of Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing

Chapter 9. How to Interpret the Role of the Forensic Psychiatrist to Promote Ethical Work

Chapter 10. Is Impartiality Attainable in Forensic Work? Managing Bias and Subjectivity in Psychiatric Expert Testimony

Chapter 11. Death Penalty: Ethics Considerations for Participating in Capital Cases

Chapter 12. The Tarasoff Duty to Protect: Unintended Consequences and New Liability Concerns

Chapter 13. Balancing Ethical Considerations for Assisted Outpatient Treatment

Chapter 14. Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychiatry: Mental Health Firearm Prohibitions

Chapter 15. Ethical Challenges When Interacting With Professional Organizations, Governmental Agencies, and Community Mental Health Programs

Chapter 16. Ethical Challenges Regarding Informed Consent, Reporting Laws, and Confidentiality Violations

Chapter 17. Termination of Pregnancy, Ethics, and Decisional Capacity

Chapter 18. Clinical Requests for Hastened Death in Individuals With Mental Illness: An Examination of Advance Directives and Physician Assistance in Dying

Chapter 19. Structural and Implicit Bias in Violence Risk Assessments

Chapter 20. Structural Racism and Ethics

Chapter 21. Priority Setting in the COVID Pandemic: Perspectives From Sweden

Index


W. Connor Darby, M.D., is Health Sciences Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles.



Robert Weinstock, M.D., is Health Sciences Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles.


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