APA Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology
Herausgeber: Bush, Shane S; Demakis, George J; Rohling, Martin L
APA Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology
Herausgeber: Bush, Shane S; Demakis, George J; Rohling, Martin L
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The APA Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology covers scientific and clinical neuropsychological advances and their application in forensic contexts.
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The APA Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology covers scientific and clinical neuropsychological advances and their application in forensic contexts.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 221mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9781433826948
- ISBN-10: 1433826941
- Artikelnr.: 48460569
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 221mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9781433826948
- ISBN-10: 1433826941
- Artikelnr.: 48460569
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Shane S. Bush
Editorial Board
About the Editor-in-Chief
Contributors
Series Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Theoretical, Statistical, and Ethical Foundations
Chapter 1: Fundamental Forensic Statistics: Statistics Every Forensic
Neuropsychologist Must Know
Martin L. Rohling, Bradley N. Axelrod, and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Chapter 2: Ethical Practice in Forensic Neuropsychology
Shane S. Bush and Joel E. Morgan
Part II: Assessment Measures and Procedures
Chapter 3: Beyond the Tests: Record Review, Interview, and Observations in
Forensic Neuropsychology
Joseph W. Fink
Chapter 4: Selection of Tests and Batteries for Forensic Neuropsychological
Evaluations
Glenn J. Larrabee
Chapter 5: Symptom and Performance Validity Assessment in Forensic
Neuropsychology
Justin B. Miller, Bradley N. Axelrod, Christian Schutte, and Jeremy J.
Davis
Chapter 6: Neuroimaging Techniques in the Courtroom
L. Stephen Miller and Cutter A. Lindbergh
Part III: Disorders and Special Populations
Chapter 7: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Martin L. Rohling, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, and Bradley N. Axelrod
Chapter 8: Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
John H. King, Summer N. Rolin, and R. Brock Frost
Chapter 9: Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders in Forensic
Neuropsychological Evaluations
Chriscelyn M. Tussey, Beth Caillouet Arredondo, and Paul M. Richards
Chapter 10: Evolution, Forensic Implications, and Future of Somatic Symptom
Disorders
David E. Hartman
Chapter 11: Chronic Pain and Neuropsychological Assessment
John E. Meyers
Part IV: Special Topics and Populations
Chapter 12: Veteran’s Disability Examination: Considerations for
Neuropsychologists
Joshua E. Caron
Chapter 13: Neuropsychological Evaluations in Disability Determinations
Robert L. Heilbronner and Shane S. Bush
Chapter 14: Civil Capacities
George J. Demakis and Eric G. Mart
Chapter 15: Competency to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility in
Forensic Neuropsychology Practice
Loren E. Mallory and Michelle R. Guyton
Chapter 16: Diversity Considerations in Forensic Neuropsychology
Shelley Peery, Desiree A. Byrd, and Adriana M. Strutt
Part V: Neuropsychology in the Courtroom
Chapter 17: Forensic Neuropsychological Reports
Stephen S. Meharg
Chapter 18: Admissibility of Neuropsychological Evidence
Gerald Young
Chapter 19: Neuropsychological Testimony
Robert L. Heilbronner
Chapter 20: Forensic Neuropsychology and the Legal Consumer
Emalee J. W. Quickel and George J. Demakis
Part VI: Future Directions
Chapter 21: Technology and Computerized Assessments: Current State and
Future Directions
Dustin Wahlstrom
Chapter 22: Education and Training in Forensic Neuropsychology
Michelle Hoy-Watkins, Shane S. Bush, and Joseph J. Sesta
Index
About the Editor-in-Chief
Contributors
Series Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Theoretical, Statistical, and Ethical Foundations
Chapter 1: Fundamental Forensic Statistics: Statistics Every Forensic
Neuropsychologist Must Know
Martin L. Rohling, Bradley N. Axelrod, and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Chapter 2: Ethical Practice in Forensic Neuropsychology
Shane S. Bush and Joel E. Morgan
Part II: Assessment Measures and Procedures
Chapter 3: Beyond the Tests: Record Review, Interview, and Observations in
Forensic Neuropsychology
Joseph W. Fink
Chapter 4: Selection of Tests and Batteries for Forensic Neuropsychological
Evaluations
Glenn J. Larrabee
Chapter 5: Symptom and Performance Validity Assessment in Forensic
Neuropsychology
Justin B. Miller, Bradley N. Axelrod, Christian Schutte, and Jeremy J.
Davis
Chapter 6: Neuroimaging Techniques in the Courtroom
L. Stephen Miller and Cutter A. Lindbergh
Part III: Disorders and Special Populations
Chapter 7: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Martin L. Rohling, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, and Bradley N. Axelrod
Chapter 8: Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
John H. King, Summer N. Rolin, and R. Brock Frost
Chapter 9: Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders in Forensic
Neuropsychological Evaluations
Chriscelyn M. Tussey, Beth Caillouet Arredondo, and Paul M. Richards
Chapter 10: Evolution, Forensic Implications, and Future of Somatic Symptom
Disorders
David E. Hartman
Chapter 11: Chronic Pain and Neuropsychological Assessment
John E. Meyers
Part IV: Special Topics and Populations
Chapter 12: Veteran’s Disability Examination: Considerations for
Neuropsychologists
Joshua E. Caron
Chapter 13: Neuropsychological Evaluations in Disability Determinations
Robert L. Heilbronner and Shane S. Bush
Chapter 14: Civil Capacities
George J. Demakis and Eric G. Mart
Chapter 15: Competency to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility in
Forensic Neuropsychology Practice
Loren E. Mallory and Michelle R. Guyton
Chapter 16: Diversity Considerations in Forensic Neuropsychology
Shelley Peery, Desiree A. Byrd, and Adriana M. Strutt
Part V: Neuropsychology in the Courtroom
Chapter 17: Forensic Neuropsychological Reports
Stephen S. Meharg
Chapter 18: Admissibility of Neuropsychological Evidence
Gerald Young
Chapter 19: Neuropsychological Testimony
Robert L. Heilbronner
Chapter 20: Forensic Neuropsychology and the Legal Consumer
Emalee J. W. Quickel and George J. Demakis
Part VI: Future Directions
Chapter 21: Technology and Computerized Assessments: Current State and
Future Directions
Dustin Wahlstrom
Chapter 22: Education and Training in Forensic Neuropsychology
Michelle Hoy-Watkins, Shane S. Bush, and Joseph J. Sesta
Index
Editorial Board
About the Editor-in-Chief
Contributors
Series Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Theoretical, Statistical, and Ethical Foundations
Chapter 1: Fundamental Forensic Statistics: Statistics Every Forensic
Neuropsychologist Must Know
Martin L. Rohling, Bradley N. Axelrod, and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Chapter 2: Ethical Practice in Forensic Neuropsychology
Shane S. Bush and Joel E. Morgan
Part II: Assessment Measures and Procedures
Chapter 3: Beyond the Tests: Record Review, Interview, and Observations in
Forensic Neuropsychology
Joseph W. Fink
Chapter 4: Selection of Tests and Batteries for Forensic Neuropsychological
Evaluations
Glenn J. Larrabee
Chapter 5: Symptom and Performance Validity Assessment in Forensic
Neuropsychology
Justin B. Miller, Bradley N. Axelrod, Christian Schutte, and Jeremy J.
Davis
Chapter 6: Neuroimaging Techniques in the Courtroom
L. Stephen Miller and Cutter A. Lindbergh
Part III: Disorders and Special Populations
Chapter 7: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Martin L. Rohling, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, and Bradley N. Axelrod
Chapter 8: Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
John H. King, Summer N. Rolin, and R. Brock Frost
Chapter 9: Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders in Forensic
Neuropsychological Evaluations
Chriscelyn M. Tussey, Beth Caillouet Arredondo, and Paul M. Richards
Chapter 10: Evolution, Forensic Implications, and Future of Somatic Symptom
Disorders
David E. Hartman
Chapter 11: Chronic Pain and Neuropsychological Assessment
John E. Meyers
Part IV: Special Topics and Populations
Chapter 12: Veteran’s Disability Examination: Considerations for
Neuropsychologists
Joshua E. Caron
Chapter 13: Neuropsychological Evaluations in Disability Determinations
Robert L. Heilbronner and Shane S. Bush
Chapter 14: Civil Capacities
George J. Demakis and Eric G. Mart
Chapter 15: Competency to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility in
Forensic Neuropsychology Practice
Loren E. Mallory and Michelle R. Guyton
Chapter 16: Diversity Considerations in Forensic Neuropsychology
Shelley Peery, Desiree A. Byrd, and Adriana M. Strutt
Part V: Neuropsychology in the Courtroom
Chapter 17: Forensic Neuropsychological Reports
Stephen S. Meharg
Chapter 18: Admissibility of Neuropsychological Evidence
Gerald Young
Chapter 19: Neuropsychological Testimony
Robert L. Heilbronner
Chapter 20: Forensic Neuropsychology and the Legal Consumer
Emalee J. W. Quickel and George J. Demakis
Part VI: Future Directions
Chapter 21: Technology and Computerized Assessments: Current State and
Future Directions
Dustin Wahlstrom
Chapter 22: Education and Training in Forensic Neuropsychology
Michelle Hoy-Watkins, Shane S. Bush, and Joseph J. Sesta
Index
About the Editor-in-Chief
Contributors
Series Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Theoretical, Statistical, and Ethical Foundations
Chapter 1: Fundamental Forensic Statistics: Statistics Every Forensic
Neuropsychologist Must Know
Martin L. Rohling, Bradley N. Axelrod, and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Chapter 2: Ethical Practice in Forensic Neuropsychology
Shane S. Bush and Joel E. Morgan
Part II: Assessment Measures and Procedures
Chapter 3: Beyond the Tests: Record Review, Interview, and Observations in
Forensic Neuropsychology
Joseph W. Fink
Chapter 4: Selection of Tests and Batteries for Forensic Neuropsychological
Evaluations
Glenn J. Larrabee
Chapter 5: Symptom and Performance Validity Assessment in Forensic
Neuropsychology
Justin B. Miller, Bradley N. Axelrod, Christian Schutte, and Jeremy J.
Davis
Chapter 6: Neuroimaging Techniques in the Courtroom
L. Stephen Miller and Cutter A. Lindbergh
Part III: Disorders and Special Populations
Chapter 7: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Martin L. Rohling, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, and Bradley N. Axelrod
Chapter 8: Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
John H. King, Summer N. Rolin, and R. Brock Frost
Chapter 9: Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders in Forensic
Neuropsychological Evaluations
Chriscelyn M. Tussey, Beth Caillouet Arredondo, and Paul M. Richards
Chapter 10: Evolution, Forensic Implications, and Future of Somatic Symptom
Disorders
David E. Hartman
Chapter 11: Chronic Pain and Neuropsychological Assessment
John E. Meyers
Part IV: Special Topics and Populations
Chapter 12: Veteran’s Disability Examination: Considerations for
Neuropsychologists
Joshua E. Caron
Chapter 13: Neuropsychological Evaluations in Disability Determinations
Robert L. Heilbronner and Shane S. Bush
Chapter 14: Civil Capacities
George J. Demakis and Eric G. Mart
Chapter 15: Competency to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility in
Forensic Neuropsychology Practice
Loren E. Mallory and Michelle R. Guyton
Chapter 16: Diversity Considerations in Forensic Neuropsychology
Shelley Peery, Desiree A. Byrd, and Adriana M. Strutt
Part V: Neuropsychology in the Courtroom
Chapter 17: Forensic Neuropsychological Reports
Stephen S. Meharg
Chapter 18: Admissibility of Neuropsychological Evidence
Gerald Young
Chapter 19: Neuropsychological Testimony
Robert L. Heilbronner
Chapter 20: Forensic Neuropsychology and the Legal Consumer
Emalee J. W. Quickel and George J. Demakis
Part VI: Future Directions
Chapter 21: Technology and Computerized Assessments: Current State and
Future Directions
Dustin Wahlstrom
Chapter 22: Education and Training in Forensic Neuropsychology
Michelle Hoy-Watkins, Shane S. Bush, and Joseph J. Sesta
Index