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  2. Forensic psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Forensic psychiatry is a subspeciality of psychiatry and is related to criminology. [1] It encompasses the interface between law and psychiatry. According to the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, it is defined as "a subspecialty of psychiatry in which scientific and clinical expertise is applied in legal contexts involving civil, criminal, correctional, regulatory, or legislative ...

  3. American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. (ABPN) is a not-for-profit corporation founded in 1934 following conferences of committees appointed by the American Psychiatric Association, the American Neurological Association, and the then "Section on Nervous and Mental Diseases" of the American Medical Association.

  4. Larry M. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis was a board certified Forensic Psychiatrist and Forensic Examiner. He served as Diplomat for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, the American Board of Forensic Medicine, the American Board of Forensic Examiners, and the American Board of Clinical Sexology.

  5. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law - Wikipedia

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    It publishes the quarterly Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. The Academy's Ethics guidelines for the practice of forensic psychiatry [1] form the basis of the guidelines of the Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. [2] They have also debated the medical ethics of psychiatrists testifying in death-penalty cases. [3]

  6. Charles Patrick Ewing - Wikipedia

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    He is a board-certified forensic psychologist, is licensed as a psychologist in New York and Florida, and is admitted to the bar in New York. Ewing is Editor of the journal Behavioral Sciences and the Law. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. In 2013, he served as president of the American Board of Forensic Psychology. [1]

  7. Psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    The field of psychiatry has many subspecialties that require additional training and certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). Such subspecialties include: [37] Addiction psychiatry, addiction medicine; Brain injury medicine [38] [39] Child and adolescent psychiatry; Consultation-liaison psychiatry [40] Forensic ...

  8. Psychiatrist - Wikipedia

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    The field of psychiatry has many subspecialties that require additional training, which, in the US, are certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) and require Maintenance of Certification Program to continue. These include the following: [2] Clinical neurophysiology; Forensic psychiatry; Addiction psychiatry

  9. Richard Rosner (psychiatrist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Rosner (May 01, 1941 – January 06, 2025) was an American psychiatrist specializing in forensic psychiatry. [1] He was a Medical Director of the Forensic Psychiatry Clinic of Bellevue Hospital. Rosner developed and published the four-step model of forensic psychiatry, a conceptual framework for organizing and analyzing data.