Forensic Psychologists vs. Forensic Psychiatriststheir experiences and professional abilities. The fact that a psychiatrist has medical training should only be an asset in situations in which the biological influences on an individuals behaviour is a major issue. *** Literature Cited Perlin, M. (1977). The legal status of the psychologist in the courtroom. Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 5, 41-54. Petrella, R. C., & Poythress, Jr., N. G. (1983). The quality of forensic evaluations: An interdisciplinary study. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 51 (1), 76-85.
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