Medical-legal psych
reports can be lengthy and expensive. They can also contain multiple
inconsistencies, flaws, or as some might call them, ERRORS! Those inconsistencies are often
confusing and typically decrease the report’s credibility. Knowing
how to identify inconsistencies in psych reports may require a special skill
set that can be acquired from experience reading psych reports written for the
courts or perhaps from completing a graduate degree in the mental health
field. When you have a problematic psych
report but you don’t have a graduate degree in the mental health field and/or
extensive experience reading psych reports, no need to fret. Simply take advantage of the self-help
resources I provide for free on my website (http://drleckartwetc.com/freeresources)
to help you identify inconsistencies in psych reports and question the doctor
on cross-examination.
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