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Preface The
Admit--Deny
Advocacy: 1. The ``Bought Expert'' Accusation Advocacy: 2. The Pull of Affiliate Becoming Current Burden of Proof and Degree of Certainty Challenges to Experience: 1. Insufficient Experience Challenges to Experience: 2. Irrelevant Experience Challenges to Experience: 3. The Case Against Experience Changing Your Mind Child Sexual Abuse: 1. Lying and Fantasy Child Sexual Abuse: 2. Anatomically Detailed Dolls Client Dissimulation: 1. Clinical Considerations Client Dissimulation: 2. Research Considerations Collaborative Criticism Concepts and Definitions Courtroom as Place Identity Credentialing: 1. Facts Credentialing: 2. Challenges Culturally
Different Clients
The Direct Examination Disaster Relief DSM Cautions Elder Abuse and Neglect Employment Discrimination Examiner Effects Fishing Expeditions Fraternization During the Trial Freud as an Expert Witness The Historic Hysteric Gambit How You Know What You Know Humor The Idealism Hazard Intimidation Just Before the Court Appearance The Language of Testimony: 1. General Principles The Language of Testimony: 2. Fluent Testimony The Learned Treatise Gambit The Limits of Expertise Listening Well Negative Assertions Orientation to the Courtroom Power and Control: 1. The Process on the Witness Stand Power and Control: 2. Time and the Art of Testifying Power and Control: 3. Gaze and Eye Contact Power and Control: 4. Personal Space The
Primary Source Gambit
Probes
for Guilt and Shame
The
Professional Witness
Psychotherapists
as Expert Witnesses
The Push--Pull Quiet Moments on the Stand The
Rumpelstiltskin Principle
Saying ``I Don't Know'' Scientist Challenges The Star-Witness Fantasy Termination of Parental Rights Transformative Moments The Well-Dressed Witness When It Is Over When Your Attorney Is Indifferent or Incompetent While
Lawyers Fuss
Ziskin
& Faust Are Sitting on the Table
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