Clinical practice of forensic neuropsychology: an evidence-based approach/ Kyle Brauer Boone
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613.7046 UDU/S Stress & its management by yoga/ | 614.1 BRE/P Psychology and law: an empirical perspective/ | 614.1 DEN/C Clinical neuropsychology in the criminal forensic setting/ | 614.15 BOO/C Clinical practice of forensic neuropsychology: an evidence-based approach/ | 615.852 GER/M Mindfulness and psychotheraphy/ | 616.0019 SUT/S The SAGE handbook of health psychology / | 616.0019 TAY/H Health Psychology |
Includes index and references.
1. The neuropsychological exam --
2. Assessment of neurocognitive symptom validity --
3. Assessment of symptom validity through psychological symptom overreport measures --
4. Assessment of symptom validity through psychodiagnostic and PTSD symptom measures --
5. Test scoring/interpretation and the neuropsychological report --
6. Seven common flaws in forensic neuropsychologcial reports --
7. The special problem of mild traumatic brain injury in the forensic neuropsychological evaluation --
8. Testimony: protecting your data and conclusions from attack.
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