Some psychiatrists doing this work have dual training in learning disability and forensic psychiatry or learning disability and adolescent psychiatry.
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"It is as if he was observing himself, " said Schwartz, retired head of forensic psychiatry at Kings County Hospital.
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He was the holder of the subject Forensic Psychiatry for the master's degree in criminal law at the Faculty of Law.
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He is confined to the medium-security forensic psychiatry unit at the Royal Ottawa Hospital, where he has no regular visiting privileges.
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She served as director of research and training at the Center for Forensic Psychiatry in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for 25 years.
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Str�ussler is remembered for his work in forensic psychiatry, as well as his research involving the histopathology of the central nervous system.
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The doctors from Moscow's Institute of Psychiatry and the Defense Ministry's Central Laboratory of Forensic Psychiatry met with Budanov last year in Moscow.
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Much of forensic psychiatry is guided by significant court rulings or laws that bear on this area which include the following three standards:
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She spent her internship and residency at Duke University, where she has taught a seminar on forensic psychiatry for the past 15 years.
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She and her mother moved to Massachusetts from Little Rock so Thomsen-Hall could accept a one-year fellowship in forensic psychiatry at UMass Medical School.