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Proving the unprovable
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The author proposes a number of ways the courts can ensure that experts provide the best possible information about ultimately unknowable past mental states and future behavior, arguing that a rigoro… |
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Therapists in Court Providing Evidence and Supporting Witnesses
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Social workers as expert witnesses
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National Association of Social Workers |
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Psychiatric and psychological evidence
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xx, 465 p. ; 27 cm |
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Coping with psychiatric and psychological testimony
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Previous edition, 1st, published in 1970. |
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