Neuropsychology in the Courtroom
Expert Analysis of Reports and Testimony
Herausgeber: Heilbronner, Robert L
Neuropsychology in the Courtroom
Expert Analysis of Reports and Testimony
Herausgeber: Heilbronner, Robert L
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Brings together leading neuropsychologists to reveals the nuts and bolts of forensic practice. This work presents an array of adult and child cases, involving such conditions as traumatic brain injury, multiple chemical sensitivity, cerebral anoxia, and electrical injury.
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Brings together leading neuropsychologists to reveals the nuts and bolts of forensic practice. This work presents an array of adult and child cases, involving such conditions as traumatic brain injury, multiple chemical sensitivity, cerebral anoxia, and electrical injury.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 273
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 162mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9781593856342
- ISBN-10: 1593856342
- Artikelnr.: 22982466
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 273
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 162mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9781593856342
- ISBN-10: 1593856342
- Artikelnr.: 22982466
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
I. Case Analyses
1. Traumatic Brain Injury: Do You See What I See?, Jacobus Donders
2. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Sensitive Matter in Neuropsychological
Assessment, Michael McCrea
3. Cents and Scentability: A Disability Claim Due to Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity, Howard Oakes
4. Noncredible Competence: How to Handle Newbies, Wannabes, and Forensic
Experts Who Know Better or Should Know Better, Joel E. Morgan
5. Maturation into Impairment: The Merit of Delayed Settlement in Pediatric
Forensic Neuropsychology Cases, Ida Sue Baron
6. Electrical Brain Injury and a Case of Examiner Shock, Shane S. Bush
7. A Second Look at Pain and Concussion, Kevin W. Greve
II. Forensic Case Analysis from Opposing Perspectives
8. Mild Head Injury Case from a Treating Neuropsychologist
9. Plaintiff ExpertâEUR(TM)s Analysis of the Case, Wilfred G. van Gorp
10. Defense ExpertâEUR(TM)s Analysis of the Case, Wiley Mittenberg
III. Special Topics
11. Anoxic Brain Injury: Daubert Challenge, Fixed versus Flexible Battery,
Erin D. Bigler
12. A Pediatric Neuropsychologist's Lessons from Independent Educational
Evaluations: Respect Parents, Listen to Teachers, Do Your Homework, but
Think for Yourself, Karen Wills
13. Through the Looking Glass: Commentary on Neuropsychological Testimony,
David S. Bush
14. Generating Questions for Cross-Examining a Neuropsychologist: A Defense
Consultant's Perspective, Robert L. Heilbronner
15. Misdiagnosis of Cognitive Impairment in Forensic Neuropsychology,
Grant L. Iverson, Brian L. Brooks, and James A. Holdnack
1. Traumatic Brain Injury: Do You See What I See?, Jacobus Donders
2. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Sensitive Matter in Neuropsychological
Assessment, Michael McCrea
3. Cents and Scentability: A Disability Claim Due to Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity, Howard Oakes
4. Noncredible Competence: How to Handle Newbies, Wannabes, and Forensic
Experts Who Know Better or Should Know Better, Joel E. Morgan
5. Maturation into Impairment: The Merit of Delayed Settlement in Pediatric
Forensic Neuropsychology Cases, Ida Sue Baron
6. Electrical Brain Injury and a Case of Examiner Shock, Shane S. Bush
7. A Second Look at Pain and Concussion, Kevin W. Greve
II. Forensic Case Analysis from Opposing Perspectives
8. Mild Head Injury Case from a Treating Neuropsychologist
9. Plaintiff ExpertâEUR(TM)s Analysis of the Case, Wilfred G. van Gorp
10. Defense ExpertâEUR(TM)s Analysis of the Case, Wiley Mittenberg
III. Special Topics
11. Anoxic Brain Injury: Daubert Challenge, Fixed versus Flexible Battery,
Erin D. Bigler
12. A Pediatric Neuropsychologist's Lessons from Independent Educational
Evaluations: Respect Parents, Listen to Teachers, Do Your Homework, but
Think for Yourself, Karen Wills
13. Through the Looking Glass: Commentary on Neuropsychological Testimony,
David S. Bush
14. Generating Questions for Cross-Examining a Neuropsychologist: A Defense
Consultant's Perspective, Robert L. Heilbronner
15. Misdiagnosis of Cognitive Impairment in Forensic Neuropsychology,
Grant L. Iverson, Brian L. Brooks, and James A. Holdnack
I. Case Analyses
1. Traumatic Brain Injury: Do You See What I See?, Jacobus Donders
2. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Sensitive Matter in Neuropsychological
Assessment, Michael McCrea
3. Cents and Scentability: A Disability Claim Due to Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity, Howard Oakes
4. Noncredible Competence: How to Handle Newbies, Wannabes, and Forensic
Experts Who Know Better or Should Know Better, Joel E. Morgan
5. Maturation into Impairment: The Merit of Delayed Settlement in Pediatric
Forensic Neuropsychology Cases, Ida Sue Baron
6. Electrical Brain Injury and a Case of Examiner Shock, Shane S. Bush
7. A Second Look at Pain and Concussion, Kevin W. Greve
II. Forensic Case Analysis from Opposing Perspectives
8. Mild Head Injury Case from a Treating Neuropsychologist
9. Plaintiff ExpertâEUR(TM)s Analysis of the Case, Wilfred G. van Gorp
10. Defense ExpertâEUR(TM)s Analysis of the Case, Wiley Mittenberg
III. Special Topics
11. Anoxic Brain Injury: Daubert Challenge, Fixed versus Flexible Battery,
Erin D. Bigler
12. A Pediatric Neuropsychologist's Lessons from Independent Educational
Evaluations: Respect Parents, Listen to Teachers, Do Your Homework, but
Think for Yourself, Karen Wills
13. Through the Looking Glass: Commentary on Neuropsychological Testimony,
David S. Bush
14. Generating Questions for Cross-Examining a Neuropsychologist: A Defense
Consultant's Perspective, Robert L. Heilbronner
15. Misdiagnosis of Cognitive Impairment in Forensic Neuropsychology,
Grant L. Iverson, Brian L. Brooks, and James A. Holdnack
1. Traumatic Brain Injury: Do You See What I See?, Jacobus Donders
2. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Sensitive Matter in Neuropsychological
Assessment, Michael McCrea
3. Cents and Scentability: A Disability Claim Due to Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity, Howard Oakes
4. Noncredible Competence: How to Handle Newbies, Wannabes, and Forensic
Experts Who Know Better or Should Know Better, Joel E. Morgan
5. Maturation into Impairment: The Merit of Delayed Settlement in Pediatric
Forensic Neuropsychology Cases, Ida Sue Baron
6. Electrical Brain Injury and a Case of Examiner Shock, Shane S. Bush
7. A Second Look at Pain and Concussion, Kevin W. Greve
II. Forensic Case Analysis from Opposing Perspectives
8. Mild Head Injury Case from a Treating Neuropsychologist
9. Plaintiff ExpertâEUR(TM)s Analysis of the Case, Wilfred G. van Gorp
10. Defense ExpertâEUR(TM)s Analysis of the Case, Wiley Mittenberg
III. Special Topics
11. Anoxic Brain Injury: Daubert Challenge, Fixed versus Flexible Battery,
Erin D. Bigler
12. A Pediatric Neuropsychologist's Lessons from Independent Educational
Evaluations: Respect Parents, Listen to Teachers, Do Your Homework, but
Think for Yourself, Karen Wills
13. Through the Looking Glass: Commentary on Neuropsychological Testimony,
David S. Bush
14. Generating Questions for Cross-Examining a Neuropsychologist: A Defense
Consultant's Perspective, Robert L. Heilbronner
15. Misdiagnosis of Cognitive Impairment in Forensic Neuropsychology,
Grant L. Iverson, Brian L. Brooks, and James A. Holdnack