Forensic Mental Health Counseling
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Forensic Mental Health Counseling (1st Edition, 2019) is a foundational resource for mental health professionals working at the intersection of psychology and the legal system. Whether you’re entering forensic practice or expanding your clinical expertise, this guide provides the ethical, legal, and therapeutic framework needed to confidently navigate the complexities of forensic mental health services.
Description
Bridging Psychology and the Justice System
Forensic Mental Health Counseling offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of forensic mental health, where legal systems and mental health practice intersect. Designed for counselors, psychologists, social workers, criminal justice professionals, and graduate students, this book addresses the unique ethical, clinical, and legal challenges encountered in forensic environments.
This essential 2019 edition presents foundational knowledge on how mental health professionals can ethically assess, diagnose, and treat clients involved with the legal system. Whether working in correctional facilities, court systems, or private forensic practice, this guide provides the theoretical and practical insights necessary to deliver competent, informed, and legally sound services.
Key Features & Highlights:
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Covers the role of mental health professionals in criminal and civil legal settings
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Guidance on ethical decision-making, risk assessment, and competency evaluations
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Exploration of cultural competency and trauma-informed care in forensic settings
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Real-life case examples that illustrate practical application in clinical-legal contexts
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Overview of licensure, certification, and the scope of forensic counseling practice
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Critical coverage of legal standards, such as insanity defenses, involuntary commitment, and sentencing evaluations
Core Topics Covered:
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Includes core chapters on ethics in forensic practice, competency evaluations, risk assessment, mental health treatment in correctional settings, court testimony, and collaboration with legal professionals.
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Also explores issues related to juvenile offenders, substance use disorders, and family law implications in forensic counseling.
About the Author:
The author is a credentialed mental health professional with extensive experience in forensic assessment and counseling, combining clinical expertise with deep familiarity with the justice system to support professionals working in multidisciplinary environments.
File Format & Technical Details:
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Available Formats: PDF
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File Size: Approx. 8–12 MB
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Language: English
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Year of Publication: 2019
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Device Compatibility: Compatible with all major eReaders, tablets, smartphones, and computers (Kindle, iOS, Android, Windows, macOS)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is this book suitable for students pursuing forensic psychology or mental health counseling degrees?
A: Yes, this book is highly recommended for graduate students and early-career professionals in forensic psychology, clinical mental health counseling, or criminal justice programs who need a strong foundational understanding of forensic mental health practices.
Q2: Does the book provide guidance on how to conduct court-ordered psychological evaluations?
A: Yes, the book includes essential principles and frameworks for performing forensic evaluations, including court-ordered assessments related to competency, risk, and mental status at the time of offense.
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Additional information
Publisher |
Other Publisher |
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Published Year |
2019 |
ISBN |
823571A, 82357-1A, 9781516576883, 9781516534449, 9781516534432, 9781793502780 |
Language |
English |
File Size |
674.1 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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