Tag: mental health
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Faking Mental Illness
Individuals sometimes falsely report symptoms of mental illness during forensic evaluations. They might falsely report relatively minor symptoms, such as anxiety or insomnia, or they might pretend to suffer from a severe illness, such as schizophrenia. The reasons for this behavior are wide-ranging and deserve an entire series, but in this post we’re going to…
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Difficult Questions
For a defense attorney, requesting a competency evaluation can be stressful. Trust is fundamental to the attorney-client relationship, but there is rarely enough time to build a great deal of rapport, especially for public defenders. Questioning a person’s mental state risks losing the small amount of hard-earned trust you’ve managed to gain. Fortunately, this risk…
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No Need to Wait
Judges, defense attorneys, and prosecutors all have a responsibility to raise the question of competency if it appears warranted, but defense attorneys face the greatest challenges in this regard. Defense attorneys are not mental health professionals, yet they are expected to recognize signs of serious mental illness. Moreover, when the defense attorney is uncertain about…
