Questions from Forensic Psychology


Q: What are the strengths and weaknesses of the teaching-family approach

What are the strengths and weaknesses of the teaching-family approach?

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Q: Compare and contrast Homebuilders, FFT, MST, and MTFC on

Compare and contrast Homebuilders, FFT, MST, and MTFC on such factors as population served, treatment approaches, and evaluation research.

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Q: What is ART? Briefly summarize its curriculum.

What is ART? Briefly summarize its curriculum.

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Q: What is CBT? Illustrate how it might be used with a

What is CBT? Illustrate how it might be used with a juvenile offender found to have committed a sexual assault.

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Q: Summarize the reasons why custody or parenting evaluations are considered among the

Summarize the reasons why custody or parenting evaluations are considered among the most difficult forensic evaluations.

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Q: List any five civil capacities that may be assessed by forensic psychologists

List any five civil capacities that may be assessed by forensic psychologists.

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Q: Give illustrations of when a forensic psychologist might be asked to assess

Give illustrations of when a forensic psychologist might be asked to assess competence to consent to treatment or to refuse treatment.

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Q: What is a hastened death evaluation?

What is a hastened death evaluation?

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Q: What is AOT? What has research demonstrated about its effectiveness?

What is AOT? What has research demonstrated about its effectiveness?

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Q: What three questions are central to the process of investigative psychology?

What three questions are central to the process of investigative psychology?

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