Bibliography
:Journals
1. Strasburger LH. Crudely without any finesse . . . the defendant hears his psychiatric evaluation. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry and the Law 1987;15:229-33.
2. Strasburger LH, Welpton SS. Elderly suicide: minimizing risk for patient and professional. J Geriatric Psychiatry 1991;24:235-259.
3. Strasburger LH, Jorgenson L, Randles R. Mandatory reporting of sexually exploitative psychotherapists. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry and the Law 1990;18:379-384.
4. Jorgenson L, Randles R, Strasburger LH. The furor over patient-psychotherapist sexual contact: new solutions to an old problem. William and Mary Law Rev 1991;32:643-729.
5. Strasburger LH, Jorgenson L, Randles R. Criminalization of psychotherapist-patient sex. Am J Psychiatry 1991;148:859-863.
6. Strasburger LH, Jorgenson L, Sutherland P. The prevention of psychotherapist sexual misconduct: avoiding the slippery slope. Am J Psychotherapy 1992;46:544-555.
7. Strasburger LH, Gutheil TG, Brodsky A. On wearing two hats: role conflict in serving both as psychotherapist and expert witness. Am J Psychiatry 1997: 154:448-456
8. Strasburger LH. The Litigant-Patient: Mental health consequences of civil litigation.
J Am Acad Psychiatry and the Law 1999; 27:203-211
Book Chapters
1. Strasburger LH. Post-partum depression - individual and family treatment. In: Pearce J, Friedman L, eds. Family Therapy. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1980:33-49.
2. Strasburger LH. Treatment of anti-social syndromes: the therapist's feelings. In: Reid WH, ed. Unmasking the Psychopath. New York: WW Norton Co., 1986:191-207.
3. Strasburger LH, Welpton SS. Divorce among the elderly. In: Rosner R, ed. Critical Issues in American Psychiatry and the Law, vol 3, Geriatric Psychiatry and the Law. New York: Plenum Press, 1987:259-68.
4. Strasburger LH. The juvenile transfer hearing and the forensic psychiatrist. In: Rosner R, ed. Critical Issues in American Psychiatry and the Law, vol 4, Juvenile Psychiatry and the Law. New York: Plenum Press, 1988:391-403.
5. Strasburger LH. "There Oughta Be a Law": Criminalization of psychotherapist-patient sex as a social policy dilemma. In: Bloom J, Nadelson C, Notman M, ed. Current Dilemmas in the Approach to Sexual Misconduct Among Physicians. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press 1999.
Book Reviews
1. Strasburger LH. Mental disabilities and criminal responsibility. Am J Psychiatry 1980;137:265-6.
2. Strasburger LH. Marital and family therapy. Bull Am Acad Psychiatry and the Law 1980;8:352-3.
3. Strasburger LH. The psychiatrist in the courtroom: selected papers of Bernard L. Diamond, M.D. J Am Psychoanalytic Association 1997;45(2)
4. Strasburger LH. Psychiatry and criminal culpability. New York:John Wiley and Sons, 1995. J of Nervous and Mental Diseases 1998;186:128-129
Other Articles
1. Strasburger LH. Medical roundtable. New England Running Magazine 1978:(Sept, Nov).
2. Strasburger LH. Careful selection key to psychiatric experts. Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly 1987;22:(June 22).
3. Strasburger LH. Countertransference with psychopathic patients. Psychiatric Times 1988;5:1.
4. Strasburger LH. Elderly suicide often results in litigation. Psychiatric Times 1990;7:52.
5. Strasburger LH. Should psychotherapist-patient sex be a crime? Harvard Mental Health Letter 1992;8(9):8.
6. Ask the experts: hospital policy and patient sexual abuse. Newsletter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1992;17(3).
7. Ask the experts: videotaped evaluations of litigants. Newsletter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1996;21(1):15-16.
8. Expert Psychiatric Witness and Clinical Treater: A Perilous Role. 27 Mass. Lawyers Weekly 489, Nov. 2, 1998
Non-Print Materials
1. Strasburger LH. Post-partum depression - individual and family treatment. Audio Digest 1979;8:(August 27).
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