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Daniel W Shuman

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Southwestern Law Journal|June 1, 1985
The origins of the physician-patient privilege and professional secretDaniel W Shuman
Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1993
The use of empathy in forensic examinationsDaniel W Shuman
CNS Spectrums|July 4, 2006
The standard of care in suicide risk assessment: An elusive conceptRobert Simon, Daniel W Shuman
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|September 8, 2010
Empathy or objectivity: The forensic examiner's dilemma?Daniel W Shuman, John A Zervopoulos
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|June 19, 2009
Therapeutic risk management of clinical-legal dilemmas: should it be a core competency?Robert I Simon, Daniel W Shuman
North Carolina Law Review|June 1, 1982
The privilege study: an empirical examination of the psychotherapist-patient privilegeDaniel W Shuman, Myron S Weiner
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 29, 2008
Without thinking: impulsive aggression and criminal responsibilityDaniel W Shuman, Liza H Gold
The Journal of Psychiatry & Law|October 1, 1984
Privilege--a comparative studyMyron F Weiner, Daniel W Shuman
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|May 28, 2011
Stranger at the gate: the effect of the plaintiff's use of an interpreter on juror decision-makingDaniel W Shuman, Lynne Stokes, George Martinez
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|June 30, 2005
On sound and unsound mind: the role of suicide in tort and insurance litigationRobert I Simon, James L Levenson, Daniel W Shuman
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Southwestern Law Journal|June 1, 1985
The origins of the physician-patient privilege and professional secretDaniel W Shuman
Ethics & Behavior|January 1, 1993
The use of empathy in forensic examinationsDaniel W Shuman
CNS Spectrums|July 4, 2006
The standard of care in suicide risk assessment: An elusive conceptRobert Simon, Daniel W Shuman
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|September 8, 2010
Empathy or objectivity: The forensic examiner's dilemma?Daniel W Shuman, John A Zervopoulos
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|June 19, 2009
Therapeutic risk management of clinical-legal dilemmas: should it be a core competency?Robert I Simon, Daniel W Shuman
North Carolina Law Review|June 1, 1982
The privilege study: an empirical examination of the psychotherapist-patient privilegeDaniel W Shuman, Myron S Weiner
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 29, 2008
Without thinking: impulsive aggression and criminal responsibilityDaniel W Shuman, Liza H Gold
The Journal of Psychiatry & Law|October 1, 1984
Privilege--a comparative studyMyron F Weiner, Daniel W Shuman
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|May 28, 2011
Stranger at the gate: the effect of the plaintiff's use of an interpreter on juror decision-makingDaniel W Shuman, Lynne Stokes, George Martinez
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law|June 30, 2005
On sound and unsound mind: the role of suicide in tort and insurance litigationRobert I Simon, James L Levenson, Daniel W Shuman
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