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Book cover image of Writing Forensic Reports: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals by Daniel P. Greenfield

Authors: Daniel P. Greenfield, Jack A. Gottschalk
ISBN-13: 9780826121585, ISBN-10: 0826121586
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated
Date Published: December 2008
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Daniel P. Greenfield

Daniel P. Greenfield, MD, MPH, MS, is an attending physician and Clinical Professor, at NJ Neuroscience Institute at JFK Medical Center, Seton Hall- School of Graduate Medical Education, and Montefiore Medical Center. Dr.Greenfield specializes in general, forensic and consulting psychiatry, and addiction medicine and has been in private practice since 1980. . He has written nearly 100 articles in professional journals including J. Psychiatry and Law, Consulting to Management, J. Forensic Psychiatry, American J. of Forensic Psychology; book author PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE: How Prescription Drug Abuse Contributes to the Drug Abuse Epidemic, Charles C. Thomas, 1995; over 15 book chapter contributions including Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior (T&F: 2000), and Mental and Emotional Litigation in Employment Law (BNA Books, 2006). He is the current book review editor for The Journal of Psychiatry and the Law; has held multiple appointments and consultantships notably the Governor's Task force for the Review of the Criminally Insane (NJ and the Committee on Psychiatric Reports and Testimony of the Administrative Office of the Courts (NJ). Dr. Greenfield is listed in the Guide to America's Top Psychiatrists (2004-present) and serves as an active member of American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, American Society of Addiction Medicine, American College of Forensic Examiners, American Association for the History of medicine (served as President, 2002-2004), and the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA)

Jack A. Gottschalk, MA, MSM, JD, in addition to his professional law career, and military career (Member, National Defense Executive Reserve, assigned to special staffs (law and public affairs), Federal Emergency Management Agency (1985-1988), his list of full-length publications include:

Firefighting, New York, NY: DK Publishing Co., Inc. /Penguin Group Inc., September 2002. New York Times Non-Fiction Best Seller for six weeks; Crisis Management, Oxford, UK: Capstone Publishing Ltd., a Division of John Wiley, Inc., 2002; Jolly Roger with an Uzi, (with Brian Flanagan), Annapolis, MD: US Naval Institute Press, 2000;
Directory of International Business, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press Inc., 1994;
Crisis Response: Inside Stories of Managing Crisis Under Siege, Author/Editor, Detroit, MI: Gale Research, Inc., 1993; The Global Trade and Investment Handbook, Chicago, IL: Probes Publishing Co., Inc. (now McGraw-Hill, Inc.), 1993; Promoting Your Professional Practice, Ridgefield, CT: Round Lake Publishing Co., Inc., 1992; Managing a Law Firm for Survival, (with Robert J. Small, Ph.D), Philadelphia, PA: American Law Institute, 1992; Marketing and Public Relations for Lawyers, New Brunswick, NJ: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1990.

Book Synopsis

Despite the extensive technical literature on forensic mental health, there is a lack of practical guidebooks dedicated to generating clear and persuasive forensic mental health reports. Greenfield and Gottschalk present this practical handbook to address this critical need.

This comprehensive guide outlines the proper format for forensic reports, contains multiple examples of full and partial reports, and is organized in a user-friendly, "how-to" style to accomplish its goal. The case overviews of full criminal reports, full civil reports, and civil summaries cover important topics such as domestic violence, malpractice, personal injury, malingering, and more.

Key features:


  • Full-length report samples with step-by-step guidelines explaining how each section of the report is done

  • Designed to assist the novice, trainee, and seasoned forensic mental health practitioner

  • Extensive commentaries and discussions following each case overview to convey how the report served to help resolve its case

  • Extensive reference lists and appendices containing key terms, additional journals and periodicals, Internet resources, and assessment tools

Table of Contents

Foreword Dickinson R. Debevoise Debevoise, Dickinson R.

Preface Daniel P. Greenfield Greenfield, Daniel P. Jack A. Gottschalk Gottschalk, Jack A.

Sect. I Introduction 1

Ch. 1 The Importance of Forensic Reports 3

Ch. 2 Forensic Reports and the Law 13

Sect. II The Reports 17

Ch. 3 Full Criminal Reports 19

Ch. 4 Criminal Summaries 71

Ch. 5 Full Civil Reports 81

Ch. 6 Civil Summaries 157

Sect. III Conclusion 167

Ch. 7 Epilogue 169

App. A Glossary: Key Acronyms for Mental Health Professionals 173

App. B1 Selected List of Books and Monographs for Writing Forensic Mental Health Reports and Evaluations 175

App. B2 Journals and Periodicals of Legal and Mental Health Topics for Writing Forensic Mental Health Reports 179

App. B3 Internet Resources for the Mental Health Professional 181

App. B4 References and Articles Regarding Forensic Mental Health Reports 185

App. C Adjunctive Use of Tests, Inventories, Surveys, and Other Instruments and Assessment Tools in Forensic Mental Health Evaluations 187

Index 191

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