Blinder, M. (1992). Psychiatry in the everyday practice of law (3 ed.). New York: Clark, Boardman, Callaghan.
The book is written to introduce attorneys to forensic psychiatry. It covers basic neurological, psychological, and psychiatric concepts, including testing, interviewing, and testimony. Specific chapters include those on competence (both criminal and civil), emotional distress and trauma, psychogenic pain, psychodynamics of criminal behabior, criminal insanity, pornography, child custody, negotiations, jury selection, psychiatric malpractice, and eyewitness testimony.