A Guide to Feedback in Forensic Mental Health Assessment

Feedback to evaluees in forensic mental health assessment (FMHA) is an understudied and underdiscussed topic in the professional literature. In other psychological disciplines, feedback is a traditional part of the psychological assessment process, though there are potential reasons that feedback in...

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