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Forensic Psychiatry in Bangladesh
Forensic psychiatry, the intersection of psychiatry and the legal system, has gained recognition and importance worldwide. However, it has been a... -
Toward an Integrated Sexual Policy in Forensic Psychiatry: A Mixed Method Pilot Study
Forensic inpatients reside for long periods in restricted environments, which do not support the presence of sexual experiences or the expression of...
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Curriculum Development for Competencies in Forensic Telemental Health Evaluations
While digital technologies have been used in the medical field for decades, telemedicine rapidly expanded with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in...
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Clarifying Sound and Suspect Use of the Rorschach in Forensic Mental Health Evaluations: A Response to Areh et al. (2022)
Areh et al. ( Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 29:183–205,
2022 ) recently commented on what standards should be applied to determine whether a test is... -
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Intervening factors between risk of violence and aggressive behaviours among forensic inpatients: a sco** review
BackgroundRisk of violence is closely associated with aggression propensity. However, there is a lack of research to explain the mechanisms behind...
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Mindless Child Psychiatry and Psychosomatics
This chapter describes the current emphasis on symptoms and descriptive psychiatry as the “new psychiatry” in countries like the United States and... -
Forensic and Legal Aspects of Suicide in Bangladesh
Suicide is a complex phenomenon; therefore, holistic care is needed to prevent it. Along with other areas, forensic medicine serves a vital role in... -
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Nursing, Therapeutic, and Rehabilitation Specialists: Perspectives on Recovery-Centric Care in Inpatient Psychiatry
Patient care grounded in the principles of recovery is increasingly relevant in treating persons with mental illness. Although institutions embrace...
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Medical Student and Resident Education in Community Psychiatry
There is broad agreement that there is a shortage of well-trained, committed psychiatrists working in the public sector. Many would agree that the... -
Child Maltreatment and Forensic Interview Room in Turkey
Child maltreatment is a very common social problem in today’s world. There are four common types of child maltreatment such as physical abuse, sexual... -
‘Brain-Reading’ in Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychiatry: Towards an Integrative Legal-Ethical Approach
Whereas brain-reading technologies could, in principle, strengthen forensic psychiatric evaluations, deploying brain-reading in this context also... -
Comparing Committed Forensic Inpatients to Nonpatients Instructed to Feign Insanity or Not Using Scores from the Rorschach Task and Self-Report
We investigated how scores from the Rorschach task and self-reports of psychotic-like disturbance distinguish individuals attempting to appear insane...
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Richard von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902)
Richard von Krafft-Ebing was a founder of forensic psychiatry. His books such as “Fundamentals of criminal psychology,” “Textbook of forensic... -
Carrilho, Heitor Pereira
Considered one of the pioneers of forensic psychiatry in Brazil, Heitor Carrilho graduated from Faculdade de Medicina do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de... -
Psychiatric Education and Research System in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a lower-middle-income country of the Indian Subcontinent with a huge population density. Historically, education and research in mental...