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Expert Testimony on Extreme Emotional Disturbance in Criminal Proceedings

Melissa K. Poole, Raymond K. Molden and Robert P. Forrest
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online September 2012, 40 (3) 431-433;
Melissa K. Poole
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vol. 40 no. 3 431-433

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  • Published online September 6, 2012.

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  1. Melissa K. Poole, DO
  1. Fellow in Forensic Psychiatry
  1. Raymond K. Molden, MD
  1. Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
  1. Robert P. Forrest, MD
  1. Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
  2. Department of Psychiatry
    University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    Little Rock, AR

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