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1. Introduction
I. Clinical and Legal Issues
2. The Clinician's Role in Insanity Evaluations
3. The Expert Attorney Relationship
4. Addressing the Legal Standards
5. Malingering and Deception
6. Amnesia and Dissociation
II. Clinical Methods
7. Clinical Interviews
8. Psychological Testing
9. Structured Approaches to Insanity Evaluations
10. Laboratory and Specialized Assessment Techniques: Issues and Methods
11. Clinical Synthesis
12. Communication of Findings
Appendices:
A. Data Bases on NGRI Patients and R-CRAS Evaluations.
B. Appellate Decisions on the Discoverability of Expert Opinions in Insanity Cases.
C. Commonly Used Psychological Tests and Their Abbreviations.
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