Martinez Richard
Dr. Martinez is Director of Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Colorado Office of Behavioral Health, University of Colorado Denver Medical School, Denver, CO.
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2018 Dec;46(4):428-437. doi: 10.29158/JAAPL.003788-18.
Dr. Ezra Griffith's retirement as Editor of motivated this reflection on his contributions to forensic psychiatry. In 1998, Dr. Griffith published a response to Dr. Alan Stone's views and Dr. Paul Appelbaum's theory on ethics in forensic psychiatry. This response has been often labeled as the "cultural formulation" perspective. This article reviews some of the major contributors in the development of ethics and professionalism for forensic psychiatry and offers a perspective on Dr. Griffith's contributions in this evolving and relatively young sub-specialty within psychiatry. With his scholarly contributions to the field of ethics, Dr. Griffith has offered a bridge that connects past attempts to define our sub-specialty to a future formulation of the goals and purposes of forensic psychiatry, something that the author recommends as a next step.
埃兹拉·格里菲斯博士卸任《》编辑一职,促使人们对他在法医精神病学领域的贡献进行反思。1998年,格里菲斯博士对艾伦·斯通博士关于法医精神病学伦理的观点以及保罗·阿佩尔鲍姆博士的理论做出了回应。这一回应常被贴上“文化表述”视角的标签。本文回顾了法医精神病学伦理与专业精神发展过程中的一些主要贡献者,并对格里菲斯博士在精神病学这一不断发展且相对年轻的子专业领域所做的贡献提出了一种观点。凭借他在伦理领域的学术贡献,格里菲斯博士搭建了一座桥梁,将过去界定我们这个子专业的尝试与法医精神病学目标和宗旨的未来表述连接起来,作者建议将此作为下一步行动。 (注:原文中“Dr. Ezra Griffith's retirement as Editor of ”这里的期刊名缺失)