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Forensic assessments are based on ... |
information and techniques sufficient to provide appropriate substantiation of his/her findings. |
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Forensic psychologists can only provide written or oral testimony after they conduct an exam of the individual.
True of false? |
Both True - they statement is "conduct and exam sufficient to support his conclusions.
False - you can give an oppinion based on other information without seeing the pt, but you would state the limitations and appropriately limit the nature of your conclusions. |
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When possible avoid multiple and/or conflicting relationships in forensic settings BUT when they have to they must... |
clarify role expectations and the extent of confidentiality in advance. |
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Forensic psychologists that provide court appointed child custody evals shall not be subject to discipline action unless found to be working in _____ ______. |
Bad faith |
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In child custody evaluations working in good faith means that the provider complies with ... |
The APA's 2010 "Guidelines for Child Custody Evaluations in Family Law Proceedings." |
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If someone wants to sue a provider that did a court appointed child custody eval they must be able to ... |
Cite the "specific breach" of the APA guidelines that the provider failed. |