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Forensic Mental Health Assessment of Children and Adolescents [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California at San Diego, USA), Edited by (President of the American Psychological Association (2006), USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 260x182x40 mm, kaal: 1057 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2006
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195145844
  • ISBN-13: 9780195145847
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 260x182x40 mm, kaal: 1057 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2006
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195145844
  • ISBN-13: 9780195145847
Teised raamatud teemal:
Most professional forensic literature addresses the assessment of adults yet neglects the necessary differences that arise when working with minors. Forensic Mental Health Assessment of Children presents the reader with essential knowledge and practical suggestions regarding the forensic assessment of minors involved in a variety of legal applications. Methods of evaluation are described by leading experts regarding topics frequently encountered and of great importance to the courts including:
-Physical and sexual child abuse
-Domestic violence
-Child custody in divorce proceedings
-Risk assesment for violence
-Potential for rehabilitation in juvenile court cases
-Special education
-Childhood development and trauma as mitigating circumstances in death penalty cases
In addition to reviewing a broad spectrum of topics, methods of evaluation, and the application of specific tests, chapters also address forensic assessment matters such as ethical issues, professional liability, and cultural considerations. This comprehensive resource will be indispensable to mental health practitioners and legal professionals, and of great interest to researchers and students.

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"This volume is historically significant. For almost 100 years, mental health professionals have been offering assessments to serve children, families, and legal professionals in juvenile courts. Its guidance is sound, and it will have a defining impact on the growth of the field."--Thomas Grisso, Ph.D., Director of the Mental Health and Law Core, Center for Mental Health Services Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA "A critically important forensic resource! Drs. Sparta and Koocher have assembled leading experts in the field to convey the latest advances in a thorough, practical, and accessible fashion."--Eric Y. Drogin, J.D., Ph.D., ABPP, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, NY "Sparta and Koocher have produced an absolutely essential and state-of-the-art book for practitioners, scholars, and students who deal with the complex yet crucial issues of forensic assessment of child and adolescent mental health. This volume is a 'must' for everyone interested in this important area. The book has my highest praise."--Gail S. Goodman, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Davis "This volume is chock-full of really valuable information for professionals charged with evaluating children and adolescents. The chapters are up-to-date, highly readable, and brimming with useful advice. I think that anyone who does forensic evaluations, including interviewing children for suspected abuse and neglect, custody disputes, and rehabilitation prospects will find this volume very helpful. I plan to use it with my students."--Stephen J. Ceci, Ph.D., The Helen L. Carr Professor of Developmental Psychology, Department of Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY "Sparta and Koocher have orchestrated a masterpiece. This book represents a remarkable compendium of expertise in uncharted territory. Treatment of such concerns as child plaintiffs in personal injury litigation, the role of childhood abuse and development issues in capital sentence mitigation, the assessment of childhood arson and juvenile sex offender allegations, and numerous other contributions bring fresh, relevant, and concise syntheses of the literature and the legal standards into harmony with professionally sound evaluation techniques. The forensic examiner who addresses children's issues will find it indispensable, and it should be considered a primary text for forensic training programs."--Mary Connell, Ed.D., ABPP; President, American Academy of Forensic Psychology, 2003-2005, Fort Worth, TX "This book is a must-read for every mental health professional whose intention is to conduct forensic evaluations of children that meet the highest professional and ethical standards. Each chapter reflects a respect for children as developing persons and the need for forensic assessments that take into acccount the multiple contexts--familial, legal, cultural, economic--that impede or promote children's mental health. The volume offers a wealth of information that will be helpful to those in the early stages of forensic assessment as well as seasoned professionals who want to ensure their work is guided by the profession's most up-to-date research, assessment instruments, and assessment techniques."--Ceila B. Fisher, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Director, Center for Ethics Education, Fordham University, Bronx, NY "This book forms a much needed bridge between the fields of juvenile law and child and adolescent psychology. The scope of the book is impressive, as is the list of contributors. Certainly, I believe that Sparta and Koocher accomplish their goal. The field of child and adolescent forensic psychology has needed a comprehensive text such as this, and the book fills a void that has existed for too long in the literature. The book is well written, pleasant to read, and should be useful to professionals at any level of practice. Thus, the publication of Forensic Mental Health Assessment of Children and Adolescents is timely and may be considered a seminal work, despite its lack of competition."--Journal of Psychiatry and Law "This volume is historically significant. For almost 100 years, mental health professionals have been offering assessments to serve children, families, and legal professionals in juvenile courts. Its guidance is sound, and it will have a defining impact on the growth of the field."--Thomas Grisso, Ph.D., Director of the Mental Health and Law Core, Center for Mental Health Services Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA "A critically important forensic resource! Drs. Sparta and Koocher have assembled leading experts in the field to convey the latest advances in a thorough, practical, and accessible fashion."--Eric Y. Drogin, J.D., Ph.D., ABPP, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, NY "Sparta and Koocher have produced an absolutely essential and state-of-the-art book for practitioners, scholars, and students who deal with the complex yet crucial issues of forensic assessment of child and adolescent mental health. This volume is a 'must' for everyone interested in this important area. The book has my highest praise."--Gail S. Goodman, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Davis "This volume is chock-full of really valuable information for professionals charged with evaluating children and adolescents. The chapters are up-to-date, highly readable, and brimming with useful advice. I think that anyone who does forensic evaluations, including interviewing children for suspected abuse and neglect, custody disputes, and rehabilitation prospects will find this volume very helpful. I plan to use it with my students."--Stephen J. Ceci, Ph.D., The Helen L. Carr Professor of Developmental Psychology, Department of Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY "Sparta and Koocher have orchestrated a masterpiece. This book represents a remarkable compendium of expertise in uncharted territory. Treatment of such concerns as child plaintiffs in personal injury litigation, the role of childhood abuse and development issues in capital sentence mitigation, the assessment of childhood arson and juvenile sex offender allegations, and numerous other contributions bring fresh, relevant, and concise syntheses of the literature and the legal standards into harmony with professionally sound evaluation techniques. The forensic examiner who addresses children's issues will find it indispensable, and it should be considered a primary text for forensic training programs."--Mary Connell, Ed.D., ABPP; President, American Academy of Forensic Psychology, 2003-2005, Fort Worth, TX "This book is a must-read for every mental health professional whose intention is to conduct forensic evaluations of children that meet the highest professional and ethical standards. Each chapter reflects a respect for children as developing persons and the need for forensic assessments that take into acccount the multiple contexts--familial, legal, cultural, economic--that impede or promote children's mental health. The volume offers a wealth of information that will be helpful to those in the early stages of forensic assessment as well as seasoned professionals who want to ensure their work is guided by the profession's most up-to-date research, assessment instruments, and assessment techniques."--Ceila B. Fisher, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Director, Center for Ethics Education, Fordham University, Bronx, NY "This book forms a much needed bridge between the fields of juvenile law and child and adolescent psychology. The scope of the book is impressive, as is the list of contributors. Certainly, I believe that Sparta and Koocher accomplish their goal. The field of child and adolescent forensic psychology has needed a comprehensive text such as this, and the book fills a void that has existed for too long in the literature. The book is well written, pleasant to read, and should be useful to professionals at any level of practice. Thus, the publication of Forensic Mental Health Assessment of Children and Adolescents is timely and may be considered a seminal work, despite its lack of competition."--Journal of Psychiatry and Law

Foreword vii
Thomas Grisso
Contributors xvii
Introduction to Forensic Assessment of Children 3(8)
Part I Forensic Assessment Issues: Ethics, Lawyers, Courts, Cultural Considerations, and Professional Liability
The Legal Contexts of Forensic Assessment of Children and Families
11(19)
Lois A. Weithorn
Integrating Assessment, Treatment, and Justice: Pipe Dream or Possibility?
30(16)
Gary B. Melton
Robin J. Kimbrough-Melton
Ethical Issues in Forensic Assessment of Children and Adolescents
46(18)
Gerald P. Koocher
Ten Rules: How to Get Along Better With Lawyers and the Legal System
64(10)
William E. Foote
Avoiding Malpractice in Child Forensic Assessment
74(14)
O. Brandt Caudill, Jr.
Working With Courts, Judges, and Lawyers: What Forensic Mental Health Professionals Should Know About Being Expert Witnesses
88(9)
Steven R. Smith
Interpreting Forensic Interview and Test Data of Latino Children: Recommendations for Culturally Competent Evaluations
97(18)
Roberto J. Velasquez
Jeanett Castellanos
Maria Garrido
Paula Maness
Ulla Anderson
Part II Forensic Mental Health Applications
Forensic Interviewing of Children and Adolescents
115(14)
Linda Sayler Gudas
Jerome M. Sattler
Assessing Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in a Legal Context
129(20)
Kathryn Kuehnle
Steven N. Sparta
Evaluating the Effects of Domestic Violence on Children
149(26)
Lois Oberlander Condie
Child Physical Abuse and Neglect: Medical and Other Considerations in Forensic Psychological Assessment
175(15)
Amy C. Tishelman
Alice W. Newton
Jennifer E. Denton
Andrea M. Vandeven
Assessing Risk for Violence Among Juvenile Offenders
190(13)
Randy Borum
Psychological Evaluation for Child Custody
203(27)
Steven N. Sparta
Philip M. Stahl
Assessing Eligibility for and Appropriateness of Special Education Services
230(15)
Stephen T. DeMers
Leah Nellis
Examining Children in Personal Injury Claims
245(15)
Michael A. Goldberg
Neuropsychological Considerations in Forensic Child Assessment
260(25)
Karen E. Wills
Jerry J. Sweet
A Pediatric Lead Litigation Primer: Foundations for Mental Health Assessment
285(16)
Steven B. Bisbing
Bullying and Stalking in Children and Adolescents: Assessing Obsessional Harassment
301(10)
Joseph T. McCann
Forensic Assessment of Amenability to Rehabilitation in Juvenile Delinquency
311(19)
Robert Kinscherff
Forensic Assessment of Parenting in Child Abuse and Neglect Cases
330(12)
Catherine Ayoub
Robert Kinscherff
Forensic Evaluation of Juvenile Sexual Offenders
342(23)
David Medoff
Robert Kinscherff
Assessing Childhood Trauma and Developmental Factors as Mitigation in Capital Cases
365(16)
Alan M. Goldstein
Naomi E. Goldstein
Rachel Kalbeitzer
Assessing Firesetting Behavior in Children and Adolescents
381(20)
David K. Wilcox
Part III Selected Measurement Issues
The MMPI-A in Forensic Assessment
401(11)
James N. Butcher
Kenneth S. Pope
Measures for Evaluating Child Sexual Abuse
412(12)
William N. Friedrich
Measuring Adolescent Personality and Psychopathology With the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI)
424(17)
Joseph T. McCann
Index 441


Dr. Steven N. Sparta is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (Voluntary), University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, and Adjunct Professor of Psychology, San Diego State University. He was Chair of the Ethics Committee of the American Psychological Association; former President and Fellow of the San Diego Psychological Association; and previously served as Chief Psychologist, Children's Hospital San Diego. Dr. Sparta is Boarded in Clinical and Forensic Psychology (ABPP) and maintains an independent practice.

Dr. Gerald P. Koocher is Associate Provost and Professor of Psychology at Simmons College and a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Medical School. Having served as the President of the American Psychological Association (APA) and as the Chief Psychologist at Children's Hospital Boston, he has authored more than 200 articles and book chapters and authored or edited 15 books.