Psychiatrists with Two Hats
In his introduction to the basics of psychiatric evaluations in divorce cases, Dr. Mario Testani insists that a treating clinician should not act as an expert witness:
Parents ought to be aware, and insist, that any clinician treating the children or parents must not act as an expert witness. Wearing legal and clinical hats at the same time contaminates both roles. A treating clinician may receive a subpoena but should testify only as a "fact witness," offering no opinions or conclusions.
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