Prepare Your Own Apricot? - Cross-Examining Psych Doctors, Tip #110
Dr. Bruce Leckart
Forensic Psychologist Helping Attorneys & Adjusters Cross-Examine Psych Doctors, Save Money & Win Their Psych Cases by Exposing Flaws In Psych Reports.
In 2009 I began to assist attorneys with written pre-deposition/pre-trial consultation reports. I quickly realized that a “pre-deposition/pre-trial consultation report” is a mouthful, and a simpler, shorter name was needed. I decided to go with “Apricot?.” Apricots? are work-product privileged reports designed to help attorneys cross-examine mental health professionals such as forensic psychologists, forensic psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, psychotherapists, social workers etc. An Apricot? describes all of the substantial flaws in a psych report in jargon-free, non-technical language. Most importantly, an Apricot? also provides a list of simple questions and techniques that will help get those flaws on the record despite what might be the doctor’s evasive or non-co-operative behavior. In fact, I’ve made all of the information you need to prepare your own Apricot? available for free at my website (https://drleckartwetc.com/prepare-your-own-apricot). Have at it!