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Forensic Neuropsychology

Forensic Neuropsychology

A Scientific Approach

9780195383522
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Neuropsychologists are frequently asked to serve as experts for court cases where judgments must be made as to the cause of, and prognosis for, brain diseases and injuries, as well as the impact of brain dysfunction on legal competencies and responsibilities. This fully-updated second edition describes the application of neuropsychology to legal issues in both the civil and criminal courts. The book emphasizes the scientific basis of neuropsychology, as well as using a scientificapproach in addressing forensic questions. All of the contributors are recognized experts in their fields, and the chapters cover common forensic issues such as appropriate scientific reasoning, the assessment of malingering, productive attorney-neuropsychologist interactions, admissibility ofneuropsychological evidence, and ethics. Also covered are functional neuroimaging in forensic neuropsychology and the determination of damages in personal injury litigation, including pediatric brain injury (traumatic injury and perinatal birth injury), mild, moderate, and severe traumatic brain injury in adults, neurotoxic injury, chronic pain, post-traumatic stress disorder, and assessment of medically unexplained symptoms. Civil competencies in elderly persons with dementia are addressed ina separate chapter, and two chapters deal with the assessment of competency and responsibility in criminal forensic neuropsychology. The book closes with a perspective on trends in forensic practice and research. Like the previous edition, this new volume is an invaluable resource forneuropsychologists, attorneys, neurologists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and their students and trainees.
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OUP USA
86756
9780195383522
9780195383522

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
552
Dimensions (mm)
254 x 178
Weight (g)
1111
  • Chapter 1: A Scientific Approach to Forensic Neuropsychology; Glenn J. Larrabee; Chapter 2: Neuropsychology and the Law: Principles of Productive Attorney-; Neuropsychologist Relations; Manfred F. Greiffenstein; ; Chapter 3: Admissibility of Expert Opinions based on Neuropsychological Evidence; Paul M. Kaufmann; Chapter 4: Ethical Practice of Forensic Neuropsychology; Christopher L. Grote and Benjamin A. Pyykkonen; ; Chapter 5: Assessment of Malingering; Glenn J. Larrabee; ; Chapter 6: Functional Neuroimaging in Forensic Neuropsychology; Joseph Ricker; Chapter 7: Perinatal Brain Injury; H. Gerry Taylor; Chapter 8: Forensic Aspects of Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury; Jacobus Donders; Chapter 9: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; Glenn J. Larrabee; ; Chapter 10: Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury; Tresa Roebuck-Spencer and Mark Sherer; Chapter 11: Neurotoxic Injury; Karen I. Bolla; Chapter 12: The Psychological Assessment of Persons With Chronic Pain; Kevin W. Greve, Kevin J. Bianchini, and Jonathan S. Ord; Chapter 13: Forensic Assessment of Medically Unexplained Symptoms; Laurence M. Binder; Chapter 14: Something to Talk About?; The Status of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Clinical Neuropsychology; Jim Andrikopoulos and Manfred F. Greiffenstein; Chapter 15: Assessing Civil Competencies in Older Adults with Dementia: Consent Capacity, Financial Capacity, and Testamentary Capacity; Daniel C. Marson, Katina Hebert, and Andrea C. Solomon; Chapter 16: Criminal Forensic Neuropsychology and Assessment of competency; Robert L. Denney; Chapter 17: Criminal Responsibility and Other Criminal Forensic Issues; Robert L. Denney; Chapter 18: Trends in Forensic Practice and Research; Jerry J. Sweet and Dawn Giuffre Meyer;
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