Feedback on Forensic Mental Health Assessments in a Juvenile Court Clinic Certification Program |
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Authors: | Frank DiCataldo Rachel L. Serafinski Danielle C. Beam Thomas Grisso |
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Affiliation: | 1. Roger Williams University;2. Rhode Island Hospital;3. Indiana State University;4. University of Massachusetts Medical School |
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Abstract: | Public-sector mental health systems have set forth specialized practice competencies for forensic mental health clinicians conducting court-ordered examinations. This study examined a sample of feedback letters to clinicians who submitted mid-training and final reports for review as part of the requirements for certification as a juvenile court clinician. The most common feedback points were insufficient/irrelevant historical data, problems with clarity/organization of the report, problems with interview/mental status examination, and problems with competency to stand trial data/opinions. Clinicians had fewer deficiencies in their final report compared to their mid-training report, supporting the perspective that forensic training and supervision is associated with better quality reports. |
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Keywords: | Forensic mental health assessment juvenile court training |
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