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Introduction. The courtroom as foreign country. Some notes on the malpractice situation. The personnel of the courtroom. Types of witnesses. Depositions and how to survive them. The trial itself. Writing for court. Specific roles for the psychiatrist in court. Epilogue. Suggested Readings. Appendix: "Wearing two hats." Index.
American Psychiatric Publishing
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