Editorial Z. Zemishlany and Y. Melamed p.149
The Impossible Dialogue between Psychiatry and the Judicial System: A Language Problem Z. Zemishlany and Y. Melamed p.150
Commentary: A Judiciary Point of View S. Wolfman p.155
Authors’ Response Z. Zemishlany and Y. Melamed p.158
Reflections on Coercion in the Treatment of Severe Anorexia Nervosa T. Carney, A. Wakefield, D. Tait and S. Touyz p.159
Criminal Responsibility in Asperger’s Syndrome N. Katz and Z. Zemishlany p.166
The Role of Real-Time Computerized Neuropsychological Examination in Forensic Psychiatry Practice S. Kertzman, I. Reznik, H. Grinspan, N. Shliapnicov, M. Birger, A. Weizman and M. Kotler p.174
The Israeli Model of the “District Psychiatrist” — A Fifty-Year Perspective M. Kalian and E. Witztum p. 181
Commentary N. Drew and M. Funk p.189
Commentary: Good Is Good Only At Its Appropriate Time M. Schneidman p.194
Authors’ Response M. Kalian and E. Witztum p.196
Challenges for Israeli Mental Health Law in the Next Decade J.A. Toib p.198
Commentary M. Kalian p.206
Civil Commitment — The American Experience S.A. Anfang and P.S. Appelbaum p.209
Mental Health Legislation: An Unavoidable Necessity or a Harmful Anachronism J. Margolin and E. Witztum p. 219
Commentary: Mental Health Legislation M.L. Perlin p.227
Book Reviews J. Margolin p.231