Featuring compelling case presentations from experienced neuropsychologists, this volume offers a window into the complexities of conducting forensic assessments and serving as an expert witness. Covering both the civil and criminal arenas, the contributors demonstrate evidence-based procedures for evaluating premorbid functioning, competency, malingering, and other forensic issues. Each case includes step-by-step details on the clinical interview, behavioral observations, neuropsychological test results, and preparation for deposition or courtroom testimony. The concluding qAsk the Expertsq section provides a thought-provoking QaA on salient professional and ethical issues. An ideal format for translating science to practice, the casebook yields valuable insights on navigating the twists and turns of the legal system.He had held employment as a maintenance mechanic for 43 years. Mr. Brown was raised by an ... Speech characteristics were unremarkable; he was talkative and initiated conversation, and responded quickly to interview questions. Thoughtanbsp;...
Title | : | Forensic Neuropsychology Casebook |
Author | : | Robert L. Heilbronner |
Publisher | : | Guilford Press - 2005 |
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