Interdisciplinary evaluations for guardianships and conservatorships |
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Authors: | Thomas L Hafemeister Bruce D Sales |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology and College of Law, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 68588, Lincoln, Nebraska 2. Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 85721
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Abstract: | The adequacy of forensic evaluations by an individual expert representing one discipline has increasingly been questioned. A growing awareness has developed that such evaluations can best be conducted by an interdisciplinary team of health-related professionals pooling their respective expertises. Nevertheless, a review of state laws pertaining to evaluations in connection with guardianship and/or conservatorship proceedings show that in most states little provision is made for the utilization of such interdisciplinary teams. In light of the grave risks resulting from an inappropriate evaluation in these proceedings. support is given to a model guardianship and conservatorship statute proposed by the Developmental Disabilities State Legislative Project of the American Bar Association's Commission on the Mentally Disabled which incorporates an interdisciplinary approach for such evaluations (Sales, Powell, Van Duizend, and Associates, 1982). |
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