i've found some clarity. i just might not go crazy. I dug this out of LaShunda's posting a couple weeks back. I think it relates to Jessica's neurological section.
Psychologists are essential in waiver hearings.Since probable rehabilitation is a major issue, evidence must first be presented that connects the crime with an identifiable psychological disorder that can be treated. Psychological testimony is also important in establishing whether the prognosis for successful treatment is good or not. Determining the length of treatment needed to effect successful rehabilitation is also important, because it must be accomplished by the juvenile's 19th birthday.
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hey, i am in group one and i am currently looking generally into the issue of mental health. i understand that there may be some overlap between that and neurological studies.
jessica - are you looking into the scientific and/or technical applications of these studies? how are you approaching the topic?
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