Forensic Psychiatry is a medical science field that is used in the criminal justice system. We have made a quality video lecture on Forensic Psychiatry – I for the medical students who confuse Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology. In part one of the V-Learning™, we covered the clinical assessment of the mental state of prisoner and assessment of suicide risk. ————————————————————- Lecture Duration – 00:41:58 Release Date – January 2020 Watch complete lecture on sqadia.com – https://www.sqadia.com/programs/forensic-psychiatry-ii Forensic Medicine Lectures Collection – https://www.sqadia.com/categories/medicine-forensic ————————————————————- Rest of the details such as fitness to interview, fitness to be charged/plead, mental capacity and mental health legislation are discussed in this Forensic Medicine V-Learning™ on Forensic Psychiatry – II. Before even asking any question, a forensic psychiatrist starts analyzing the detainee by his physical appearance and behavior. A forensic psychiatrist examines the signs of a psychiatric disorder such as if the person in front of him is suffering from Depression, Parkinson’s Disease, Anxiety Disorders, or any other mental disorder. Once the mental health status is examined, the false confession by the victim is analyzed. False confession does not mean that the victim refuses to accept the crime he has done. But it entails that the victim accepts the charge of the crime he has not done. The reason for his false confession could be the threating or unethical means of investigatory behavior by the police or maybe the victim is safeguarding someone else. This Forensic Psychiatry online course lecture highlights a mnemonic i.e. PHIT that is used to remember the factors that increase the risk of false confessions. ————————————————————- 1300+ Medical Courses Lectures. Try for FREE! – https://www.sqadia.com/pages/v-learning ————————————————————- If the victim is suffering from any illness, a forensic neuropsychiatrist should tell the police about the condition of the victim to provide him with the treatment facility. Some illnesses which get worsened by the Interview include Ischemic Heart Diseases, Asthma with bronchospasm, Diabetes Mellitus, migraine, severe anxiety, or panic attacks. Now, after studying the victim thoroughly, the question arises that the victim is fit to be charged/plead. This is the authority of the custody officer. But sometimes, a forensic neuropsychiatrist is asked for his opinion. To know the details of the victim’s fitness to be charged/plead, medical students should watch this comprehensive Psychiatry lecture. It explains comprehensively when and who is the responsible body declaring whether the fitness to be charged or plead. ————————————————————- Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/sqadiacom Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/sqadiacom LinkedIN – https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/sqadia-com Pinterest – https://www.pinterest.com/sqadiacom TumblR – https://sqadiacom.tumblr.com Twitter – https://twitter.com/sqadiacom Vimeo – https://vimeo.com/sqadiacom YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/sqadiacom ————————————————————-
Criminal Psychiatry Video – 1
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