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E-grāmata: Casebook of Mental Capacity in US Legislation: Assessment and Legal Commentary [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Nassau University Medical Center, N.Y.), Edited by (Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC)
  • Formāts: 220 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003137771
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 220 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003137771
A Casebook of Mental Capacity in US Legislation: Assessment and Legal Commentary employs an applied and accessible approach to the assessment of mental capacity. Through the use of rich vignettes and case examples, the text provides legal commentary to illustrate state laws and ethical principles from varied decision-making capacities in distinct settings to fortify its assessment.

The text begins by providing a background about decision-making capacity as a construct. It also provides practical guidance on capacity assessment germane to a broad range of clinical settings, including geropsychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology. It moves on to reviewing decision-making rights that make up capacity, and provides ethical guidelines while drawing the practitioners attention to the common pitfalls. The case presentations and legal commentary underline key areas such as the capacity to consent to medical treatment, make welfare decisions, enter into a sexual relationship, make financial decisions, create or revoke a will, litigate and contract, and stand trial. It also includes a chapter focusing on integrating culture and diversity in capacity evaluations with the aim of increasing the practitioners competence.

This casebook will be useful for clinical psychologists in practice, researchers and students seeking to understand how to perform capacity assessments, as well as other related healthcare professionals. It is further aimed at legal professionals to utilize as a reference that details how individual types of capacity are defined and assessed.
List of Contributors
xi
List of Commentators
xiii
Foreword--A Casebook of Mental Capacity in the US Legislation: Assessment and Legal Commentary xiv
Preface and Acknowledgments xvi
PART I Introduction
1(38)
1 Introduction to Decision-Making Capacity
3(9)
2 The Role of the Psychologist in the Assessment of Capacity
12(12)
3 Guiding Principles and Common Pitfalls of Capacity Assessment
24(15)
PART II Case Presentations and Commentaries
39(164)
4 Capacity to Make Medical Decisions
41(14)
5 Capacity to Make Decisions Regarding Welfare (Discharge or Where to Live)
55(20)
6 Capacity to Enter into Sexual and Marital Relations
75(13)
7 Capacity to Make Financial Decisions
88(18)
8 Capacity to Make and Revoke a Will
106(25)
9 Capacity to Enter into Legal Proceedings, Litigate, and Contract
131(15)
10 Competence to Stand Trial
146(26)
11 Integrating Culture and Diversity in Capacity Evaluations
172(31)
PART III Summary
203(10)
12 Summary of Key Learning Points
205(8)
Index 213
Dr. Lynn A. Schaefer is a Fellow of the APA (Division 40) and National Academy of Neuropsychology and former Chair of the Ethics PIAC Subcommittee for the Society for Clinical Neuropsychology. Her interests include remediation of neurobehavioral disorders, educational outreach, and capacity. She has presented on the latter to both the APA and ABA.

Dr. Thomas J. Farrer is a neuropsychologist and an assistant professor at the Duke University Medical Center and adjunct faculty at the University of North Carolina. He has published additional books and articles in neuropsychology and has research interests in dementia, brain imaging, and traumatic brain injury.