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The following document is entirely fictional, the person named in the evaluation was never actually evaluated, and the report author is not qualified to conduct psychological evaluations. Edward â€Å"Teddy† Daniels is a veteran from World Was II and a current U.S Marshall from Boston. Edward is sent to an island called â€Å"Shutter Island† with new partner Chuck. Shutter Island is a mental institute where only the worlds most dangerous psychiatric patients go. Teddy and his partner Chuck were asked to go to the island to investigate the disappearance of Rachel. She was a patient there due to Rachel murdering her three children. After arriving to Shutter Island Teddy and Chuck start their investigation. However, while being there Teddy wants vengeance on his wife and children killer, Andrew Laeddis. As their investigation goes on and Teddy goes to places where he should not, Dr. Cawley confronts Teddy stating that he has been a patient there for nearly 2 years. T he doctor also tells Teddy that his headaches and shaking us due to withdraw from the medication he has been taking but has not taking it. His partner Chuck is actually his psychiatrist and along with Dr. Cawley they are trying to bring him back to reality, the reality that he is Andrew Laeddis. Now that Edward â€Å"Teddy† Daniels knows the truth about him being Andrew Laeddis, he has encounter with other personalities because he cannot cope with the idea that he killed her because she killed their three children.Show MoreRelatedPsychological Assessment And Ethics Of Forensic Psychology1675 Words   |  7 Pages Psychological Assessment and Ethics Debra Deering FO611 Ethics and Professional Issues in Forensic Psychology Professor Cathy Donnell February 8, 2015 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Million Clinical Multiaxial Inventory III. 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