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Routledge Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook - Forensic Guide

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Description

Clinical neuropsychologists working in forensic contexts face the constant challenge of identifying reduced effort, response bias, and malingering. This professional volume from the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology and Routledge provides essential guidance for navigating these complex evaluations. Through a wide range of instructive real-world case examples, this book helps practitioners master the differential diagnosis required when symptom exaggeration clouds a clinical picture. Instead of relying on theory alone, you gain access to scenarios written by expert forensic neuropsychologists. These experts provide informed, empirically-based, and scientifically-derived opinions to help you refine your clinical judgment. Whether you are addressing response bias or complex malingering issues, this casebook serves as a practical resource for understanding how to distinguish genuine impairment from intentional exaggeration. It is a necessary addition to the professional library of any practitioner involved in forensic neuropsychological assessment.

Key Features

Real-world case examples provide practical instruction for clinical neuropsychologists working in forensic settings.

Expertly written content by forensic neuropsychologists offers scientifically-derived opinions on complex diagnostic issues.

Focuses on the differential diagnosis required to distinguish between genuine symptoms and symptom exaggeration.

Addresses critical forensic concerns including response bias, reduced effort, and malingering in clinical evaluations.

Part of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology and Routledge Continuing Education Series for professional development.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 November 2008
Listed Since
21 May 2008

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