Search Results - "GUTHEIL, T. G"
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On wearing two hats: role conflict in serving as both psychotherapist and expert witness
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-04-1997)“…OBJECTIVE: This article explores the clinical, legal, and ethical problems that typically occur when a psychotherapist serves as both a treating clinician and…”
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Misuses and Misunderstandings of Boundary Theory in Clinical and Regulatory Settings
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-03-1998)“…OBJECTIVE: This paper outlines a number of misapplications of boundary theory in both regulatory settings and clinical situations. METHOD: The authors review…”
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Informed Consent in Psychotherapy
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-01-2001)“…OBJECTIVE: The authors sought a rational approach to implementing informed consent within the practice of psychotherapy. METHOD: The history of informed…”
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The concept of boundaries in clinical practice: theoretical and risk-management dimensions
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-02-1993)“…The authors systematically examine the concept of boundaries and boundary violations in clinical practice, particularly as they relate to recent sexual…”
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E-mail and Psychiatry : Some Psychotherapeutic and Psychoanalytic Perspectives
Published in American journal of psychotherapy (2008)“…In this paper, we consider the use of e-mail in psychotherapy and its impact on the experience of therapy for both patient and clinician. We discuss in detail…”
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Neuroleptics: Effects on Neuropsychological Function in Chronic Schizophrenic Patients
Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (1990)“…We have reviewed the literature from the 1950's to the present on the effects of neuroleptics on perceptual and neuropsychological function in chronic…”
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Adventures in the twilight zone: empirical studies of the attorney-expert relationship
Published in The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (01-01-2001)“…A series of empirical pilot studies, performed during workshops at meetings of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law (AAPL), and examining various aspects…”
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Borderline personality disorder, boundary violations, and patient-therapist sex: medicolegal pitfalls
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-05-1989)“…The author addresses the issue of sexual relations between therapist and patient and the related boundary violations that are involved in such relations. He…”
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Forensic psychiatrists' fee agreements: a preliminary empirical survey and discussion
Published in The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (01-01-2000)“…The author performed a preliminary empirical study of forensic fee agreements. A survey of forensic psychiatrists produced samples of fee agreements used for…”
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A Date With Death: Management of Time-Based and Contingent Suicidal Intent
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-11-1998)“…Objective:The patient who voices suicidal intent in terms of the future or in terms of certain life contingencies presents special difficulties for the…”
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A Confusion of Tongues: Competence, Insanity, Psychiatry, and the Law
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-1999)“…Psychiatrists share with the public some confusion and uncertainty about two highly visible forensic psychiatric examinations: competence to stand trial and…”
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The Treating Psychiatrist Thrust Into the Role of Expert Witness
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-11-2001)“…Treating psychiatrists may precipitously and unwittingly be thrust into the role of expert witness because of certain actions they may take on behalf of their…”
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Expert witness billing practices revisited: a pilot study of further data
Published in The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (01-01-2001)“…This pilot study follows up an earlier study of the strategies and rationales by which psychiatric expert witnesses bill for their time on a case…”
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Neglect of religious issues in scale-based assessment of suicidal patients
Published in Hospital & community psychiatry (01-04-1994)“…The psychiatric literature suggests that religion and spiritual issues are significant and meaningful forces in the lives of patients with mental disorders,…”
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The phantom expert: unconsented use of an expert's name and/or testimony, as a legal strategy
Published in The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (01-01-2001)“…The authors explore the forensic, legal, and ethical issues involved in a spectrum of attorney practices involving designating experts without notifying them…”
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Clinically based risk management principles for recovered memory cases
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-11-1997)“…Controversy over cases involving so-called recovered memories of sexual abuse has threatened to divide the mental health field, just as lawsuits based on…”
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"Telling tales out of court": a pilot study of experts' disclosures about opposing experts
Published in The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (01-01-2000)“…A pilot questionnaire surveyed forensic psychiatrists and psychologists about information they would feel it appropriate to disclose to their retaining…”
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Risk management and recovered memories
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Attorneys' pressures on the expert witness: early warning signs of endangered honesty, objectivity, and fair compensation
Published in The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (01-01-1999)“…While most attorneys practice ethically and treat their retained experts fairly, there are a few that do otherwise. The authors describe "early warning signs"…”
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Clinicians' guidelines for assessing and presenting subtle forms of patient incompetence in legal settings
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-08-1986)“…Even for nonforensic clinicians, the assessment of the patient's competence has grown in importance, particularly regarding the issues of informed consent and…”
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