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Civil Capacities in Clinical Neuropsychology

Civil Capacities in Clinical Neuropsychology

9780199774067
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Clinical neuropsychologists are increasingly involved in the evaluation of civil capacities and are in demand by other professionals, particularly attorneys and judges, to assist their decision-making about these sometimes complex issues. While there has been some neuropsychological research in this area, this has not been assembled into a single volume nor have practice recommendations been provided. This volume fills these gaps. The first part of this volume reviews andsynthesizes the research literature on neuropsychological aspects of civil capacities. The specific capacities addressed include driving, financial and healthcare decision-making, testamentary (i.e., will-making) capacity, and personal care and independence. Each chapter addresses relevant backgroundissues, conceptual/theoretical advances, and empirical findings. The chapters also include an illustrative case study that demonstrates how the authors (each expert in the various areas) evaluated and conceptualized the case. Each chapter is written from an evidence-based perspective and, where appropriate, uses research to inform practice recommendations. The second part of this volume provides recommendations to practitioners on how to conduct civil capacity evaluations that utilizeneuropsychological assessment. There are chapters on an evaluative framework for the assessment, capacity test selection and psychometric issues, working with other data sources besides testing (e.g., collateral interviews), best practices in report-writing and testifying, as well as common ethical issuesin such cases. Throughout, these chapters provide practical how to advice to improve neuropsychological practice and consulting in civil capacity cases. In addition to these chapters, there is a chapter written by legal consumers of psychological reports. This chapter offers a wealth of useful information and recommendations that, if followed, will further serve to advance psychological report-writing and consultation in civil capacity evaluations.
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OUP USA
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9780199774067
9780199774067

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
352
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
686
  • Part I: Background Issues; 1. Introduction to Basic Issues in Civil Capacities; George J. Demakis; ; 2. Legal perspectives on civil capacity; Elissa Kolva and Barry Rosenfeld; ; Part II: Civil Capacities and Guardianship; 3. Assessment of financial capacity: A neuropsychological perspective; Dan Marson, Amy Knight, Kristen Triebel; ; 4. Healthcare Descision-Making Capacity; Barton Palmer, Gauri N. Savla, and Alexandrea L. Harmell; ; 5. Testamentary capacity; Carmelle Peisah and Kenneth Shulman; ; 6. Driving capacity; Penny Wolfe and Jessica Clark; ; 7. Personal care and independence; Erik Everhart, Katie A. Lehockey, Alicia M. Moran, and Jonathan M. Highsmith; ; 8. Adult guardianship; George J. Demakis; ; Part III: Applications; 9. Assessment of civil capacities: An evaluative framework and practical recommendations; Stacey Wood and Meryl OBryan; ; 10. Civil capacity instruments: Research trends and recommendations for future research; Karen Sullivan; 11. Other aspects of data collection in the capacity evaluation; Robert Ruchinskas; ; 12. Forensic report-writing and testimony in capacity evaluations; Patricia A. Zapf and Gianni Pirelli; ; 13. Ethical issues in capacity and competency evaluations; Paul J. Moberg and Sanjay Shah; ; Part IV: Conclusions; 14. A legal consumers perspective on competency; Fredrick Benson and M. Joanne Romano; ; 15. Conclusions and future directions; George J. Demakis;
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