Forensic psychiatry for people with learning disability

  • Halstead S
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The forensic psychiatry of learning disability is a subspeciality which exists on the ‘borderlines’ between other areas. It takes in information from forensic psychiatry, learning disability, child and adolescent psychiatry, psychology, genetics and pharmacology to name but a few.

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Halstead, S. (1996). Forensic psychiatry for people with learning disability. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2(2), 76–85. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.2.2.76

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