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Evaluating fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the forensic context = a manual for mental health practice /
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Evaluating fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the forensic context/ edited by Natalie Novick Brown.
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a manual for mental health practice /
other author:
Novick Brown, Natalie.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
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xlv, 507 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Diagnostic history: Prenatal exposure to alcohol and other teratogens -- 2. Relevance of FASD in the Forensic Context -- 3. Prevalence and screening -- 4. Confirming prenatal exposure(s) -- 5. Neuropsychological assessment in adults -- 6. Neuropsychological assessment in adolescents -- 7. Medical examination and differential diagnosis -- 8. Neuroimaging in FASD -- 9. 'Connecting the dots': Assessing lifelong adaptive behavior history -- 10. Comorbidity -- 11. FASD and ID equivalence -- 12. Juvenile justice evaluations -- 13. Sexual offender evaluations -- 14. Evaluating competency -- 15. Medicating FASD in the forensic context -- 16. Vulnerable victims with FASD -- 17. View form the bench: FASD in the courtroom.
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Medical jurisprudence. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73628-6
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9783030736286
Evaluating fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the forensic context = a manual for mental health practice /
Evaluating fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the forensic context
a manual for mental health practice /[electronic resource] :edited by Natalie Novick Brown. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xlv, 507 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Diagnostic history: Prenatal exposure to alcohol and other teratogens -- 2. Relevance of FASD in the Forensic Context -- 3. Prevalence and screening -- 4. Confirming prenatal exposure(s) -- 5. Neuropsychological assessment in adults -- 6. Neuropsychological assessment in adolescents -- 7. Medical examination and differential diagnosis -- 8. Neuroimaging in FASD -- 9. 'Connecting the dots': Assessing lifelong adaptive behavior history -- 10. Comorbidity -- 11. FASD and ID equivalence -- 12. Juvenile justice evaluations -- 13. Sexual offender evaluations -- 14. Evaluating competency -- 15. Medicating FASD in the forensic context -- 16. Vulnerable victims with FASD -- 17. View form the bench: FASD in the courtroom.
This book is intended for medical and mental health clinicians faced with the challenge of evaluating adolescents and adults in the legal context who may have a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) Luminaries in their respective fields, the contributors to this book offer a range of expertise and perspectives regarding the forensic investigation of FASD: medical, psychological, psychiatric, criminal defense, prosecution, and the judiciary. The primary goal of the book is to provide medical and mental health clinicians with practical procedures that can be used in a variety of forensic and clinical settings. It includes protocols that have been used successfully in legal matters ranging from rights waiver and competency to capital murder and sexual offending. It not only provides detailed guidelines for interviewing birth mothers about the delicate topic of substance use during pregnancy but also introduces a methodology that can be used in the absence of exposure confirmation to arrive at a sound diagnostic conclusion through the process of differential diagnosis. Taken as a whole, the methodological procedures described by the contributors to the book serve as 'best practices' for comprehensive forensic mental health evaluation of potential FASD in juveniles and adult defendants as well as in victims.
ISBN: 9783030736286
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-73628-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Medical jurisprudence.
LC Class. No.: RA1053
Dewey Class. No.: 614.1
Evaluating fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the forensic context = a manual for mental health practice /
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