Publications
A complete list of Dr. Shapiro's publications is available in his Curriculum Vitae (pdf).
Books
- Shapiro D. and Smith S. (anticipated publication 2009). Malpractice Law for Psychologists. A.P.A.
- Shapiro, Walker, Manosevitz, Peterson, and Williams (2008). Surviving a Licensing Complaint. Zeig, Tucker, and Theissen.
- Walker, L. E. & Shapiro, D. (2003). Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Clinical and Social Psychological Perspectives.
- Shapiro, D. (1999). Criminal Responsibility: A Manual for Practice.
- Shapiro, D. (1990). Forensic Psychological Assessment: An Integrative Approach.
- Shapiro, D. (1983). Psychological evaluation and Expert Testimony.
Book Chapters
- Shapiro D. (anticipated publication 2007). Forensic Assessment in Responsible Test Use. A.P.A.
- Shapiro, D. (2006). Misuse of Psychological Testing in Forensic Practice. In Responsible Test Use, 2nd edition. A.P.A.
- Alberts, F., Shapiro, D. and Griffinstein, M. (In press). The Cue Book, 2nd edition. Psychological Seminars, Inc.
- Wulach, J. & Shapiro, D. (2005). Ethical and Legal Considerations in Child Custody Evaluations. In Gunsberg and Hymowitz (Eds.), A Handbook of Divorce and Custody Forensic Development and Clinical Perspectives. New Jersey: The Analytic Press.
- Shapiro, D. (2004). Forensic Evaluation Outline. In Koocher (Ed.), Psychologist’s Desk Reference. Oxford.
- Goldstein, A., Morse, S., & Shapiro, D. (2003). Criminal Responsibility Evaluations. In Forensic Psychology, Handbook of Psychology, Vol. XI, (pp. 381-406).New York: Wiley.
- Shapiro, D. (2002). Ethical Issues in Forensic Practice. In Van Dorsten (Ed.), Forensic Psychology: From Classroom to Courtroom. Kluwer/Plenum.
- Shapiro, D. (2001). Informed Consent to Psychotherapy. In Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Source Book. Vol. 19. (pp. 275-278). Sarasota, Florida: Professional Resource Press.
- Shapiro, D. (1993). Detection of malingering and deception. In Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Source Book, Vol. 12. Sarasota, Florida: Professional Resource Press.
- Shapiro, D. (1990). Problems encountered in the preparation and presentation of expert testimony. In Margenau (Ed.), The Encyclopedic Handbook of Private Practice (pp. 739-758). New York: Gardner Press, Inc.
- Shapiro, D. (1990). Problems of the therapist treating violent patients. In Field, Hertzberg and Ostrom (Eds.), Violence: Prevention and Treatment. Spectrum Books.
- Shapiro, D. (1986). Criminal Responsibility: An integrative model for assessment. In Everstine L (Ed.), Psychotherapy and the Law. Grune and Stratton.
- Shapiro, D. (1985). The insanity defense and diminished capacity. In Ewing, C. (Ed.), Psychology, Psychiatry and the Law. Professional Resource Exchange, Inc.
Journal Articles
Full text versions are available to download for selected articles, below.
- Shapiro, D. (2006). Licensing board rules need revision. National Psychologist.
- Shapiro, D. (2006). The Insanity Defense in Forensic Practice. National Psychologist, 15(1).
- Shapiro, D. (2005). Retrospective Assessment of Mental States in Litigation. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry.
- Shapiro, D. (2005). Ethical Issued in Competency for Execution Evaluations. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 5(4), 75-82.
- Shapiro, D. (1998). Ethical Implications of Recent Supreme Court Decisions. California Western Law Review, 34(1).
- Shapiro, D. & Murtagh, B. (1995). The Insanity Defense Reform Act in clinical practice - Has anything really changed? Bulletin of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, 16(1).
- Shapiro, D., Barnett J., & Dvoskin, A. (1992). Dual Relationships in Forensic Practice. The Maryland Psychologist, 37(5), 9-11.
- Shapiro, D. (1992). Ethical problems in the suppression of data. Forensic Reports, 4.
- Shapiro, D. (1991). Informed consent in forensic evaluations. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 9(1), 145-154.
- Shapiro, D. (1991). Another view of the psychology-law interface. Maryland Psychological Association Newsletter, 36(4), 16-17.
- Shapiro, D. (1991). Informed consent in psychotherapy. Maryland Psychological Association Newsletter, 36(4), 13-14.
- Shapiro, D. (1990). Ethical constraints in forensic settings. Maryland Psychological Association Newsletter, 35(5), 11-12.
- Knapp, S., Vandecreek, L., & Shapiro, D. (1990). Statutory remedies to the Duty to Protect: A reconsideration. Psychotherapy, 27(2), 291-296.
- Shapiro, D. (1988). The ultimate issue smokescreen. California Psychologist, XXII(5).
- Shapiro, D. (1988). Limitations of expert testimony. Forensic Reports, 1(2), 155-164.
- Shapiro, D. (1988). Ethical constraints in forensic practice. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 6(1).
- Shapiro, D. (1987). Good news and bad news: The case of White vs. U.S. Bulletin of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, 8(1).
- Shapiro, D. (1987). The duty to warn: A case study. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 5(4).
- Shapiro, D. (1987). A clinician's guide to reducing the risk of malpractice. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 5(1).
- Shapiro, D. (1986). The Insanity Defense Reform Act: Implications for clinical practice. Bulletin of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, 7(1).
- Shapiro, D. (1986). Malpractice. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 4(1).
- Shapiro, D. (1984). Estelle v. Smith: Legal constraints on psychological examinations. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2(2).
- Shapiro, D. (1983). Psychotherapy with violent patients: Professional and legal responsibilities of the therapist. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 1(3).
- Shapiro, D. (1982). Criteria for the retention of the insanity defense. Bulletin of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, 3(1).
- Shapiro, D. (1981). Role of the psychologist in the prediction of dangerousness. Bulletin of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, 2(1).
- Shapiro, D. & Ratner, R. (1980). Episodic dyscontrol and criminal responsibility. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law.
- Shapiro, D. (1979). "Faking bad" in the criminal justice system. Journal of Forensic Psychology, 7(1).
- Shapiro, D. & Rosenwald, G. C. (1975). Free association and repression - sensitization. Journal of Personality Assessment.
- Shapiro, D. (1971). Altered states of consciousness and crimes of violence. Journal of Forensic Psychology.
- Shapiro, D. (1970). The significance of the visual image in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice, 7(4), 209-212.