A Feminist Perspective for Forensic Practice.

J Am Acad Psychiatry Law

Dr. Sidhu is a member of the faculty at Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Washington, DC. Dr. Candilis is Interim Director of Medical Affairs and Director, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC.

Published: December 2018

Despite recent social movements and increasing public awareness, gender disparities persist. These affect daily forensic and clinical practice by providing unexpected obstacles to women professionals and evaluees who face centuries of established bias. State laws may conflict with professional ethics, women experts may be sidelined in important cases, pregnant substance users are prosecuted aggressively, and fetal personhood laws challenge the autonomy of competent adults. Such inequities call for a review of professional ethics and the common male-centered lens of traditional theory. Feminist thinking has played a key role in highlighting the way traditional views of autonomy and rights undervalue the narratives and perspectives of disadvantaged populations. Applying the cultural formulation, telling the full story, and taking a default position in favor of the vulnerable individual, this article advances intersectionality, positionality (narrative), and credibility for understanding the profession's interaction with women.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.003787-18DOI Listing

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