Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychiatry: Minimizing HarmISBN: 978-0-470-67013-2
Hardcover
256 pages
February 2011
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"Sadoff's book is a vital contribution to the psychiatric
literature, as it fills a need unaddressed by more theoretically
oriented works. Anyone interested in mental health or medical
ethics will find this text worthwhile, especially as it contains an
introduction for lay readers explaining basic forensic roles and
functions.The book is most valuable, however, to forensic mental
health practioners, who will benefit from its practical instruction
aimed at minimizing harm." (Journal of Clinical Psychiatry,
December 2012)
"Sadoff has crafted an admirable mix of facts and anecdotes, presented in a manner
that could help undergraduates get a taste for the realities of forensic practice, help graduate
students connect the theoretical with the practical, and even provide veteran practitioners
with helpful reminders and provocative food for thought." (PsycCRITIQUES, 23 November 2011)
"Sadoff has crafted an admirable mix of facts and anecdotes, presented in a manner
that could help undergraduates get a taste for the realities of forensic practice, help graduate
students connect the theoretical with the practical, and even provide veteran practitioners
with helpful reminders and provocative food for thought." (PsycCRITIQUES, 23 November 2011)
"It will serve as a useful resource and is a welcome addition to my library." (Doody's, 11 November 2011)
"While Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychiatry appears to be targeted at the forensic psychiatrist, as emphasised in the title, I believe that it can be valuable reading for all forensic mental health professionals. . . Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychiatry makes practical ethics easy reading. . . This book is an invaluable guide to ethical practice." (Journal of Mental Health, 1 October 2011)