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
- 06621 890
- 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
- 06621 890
Shane S. Bush, PhD, ABPP, is director of Long Island Neuropsychology, PC. He is also a neuropsychologist with the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System. He is board certified in clinical neuropsychology, rehabilitation psychology, clinical psychology, and geropsychology. He has been awarded fellow status by APA (Divisions 12, 18, 20, 22, 40, and 42). He is a past president and fellow of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. He has also held elected positions or served as a committee member for the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, American Board of Professional Neuropsychology, American Board of Geropsychology, and multiple APA divisions. He has served as an editorial board member of Applied Neuropsychology, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Clinical Gerontologist, Ethics and Behavior, Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, Journal of Pediatric Neuropsychology, Psychological Injury and Law, and The Clinical Neuropsychologist. He has presented on issues relevant to forensic neuropsychology at national and international conferences. He has more than 130 publications, including more than 15 books; six special issues of journals; more than 90 articles, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries; and 13 position papers for professional organizations, many of which were directly relevant to the practice of forensic neuropsychology. In 2014 he was presented with the Outstanding Supervisor of the Year Award by the Department of Psychiatry at Stony Brook University Medical School. He is a veteran of both the U.S. Marine Corps and Naval Reserve.
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