Outlines procedures for assessing minors in personal injury cases by merging legal directives with key psychological insights, including developmental and adolescent psychopathology as well as malingering and pain responses. Includes practical guidance on evaluations, accommodations, culturally sensitive analyses, and ethical reporting.
Outlines procedures for assessing minors in personal injury cases by merging legal directives with key psychological insights, including developmental and adolescent psychopathology as well as malingering and pain responses. Includes practical guidance on evaluations, accommodations, culturally sensitive analyses, and ethical reporting.
Jemour Maddux, PsyD, ABPP, is a forensic psychologist and a fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. He has participated in APA working groups developing standards for child custody evaluations and psychological evaluations in child protection matters. He chairs the taskforce developing forensic evaluation guidelines for the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. He is managing director of Lamb and Maddux LLC, which conducts harm, risk, and ability assessments in New York, New Jersey, and other states. He is also a core faculty member in the Doctor of Psychology Program at William Paterson University in New Jersey.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Preface Acknoweldgements Chapter 1. Introduction Part I. Legal Framework Chapter 2. Legal Standards and Rules for Forensic Psychologists Chapter 3. Tort Law Chapter 4. Child Injury Law Part II. Principles Chapter 5. Developmental Psychology for Litigated Harm Chapter 6. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Chapter 7. Injured Children and Malingering Part III. Methods Chapter 8. Preparation Chapter 9. Assessment Chapter 10. Data Integration, Analysis, and Conclusions References About the Author
Foreword Preface Acknoweldgements Chapter 1. Introduction Part I. Legal Framework Chapter 2. Legal Standards and Rules for Forensic Psychologists Chapter 3. Tort Law Chapter 4. Child Injury Law Part II. Principles Chapter 5. Developmental Psychology for Litigated Harm Chapter 6. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Chapter 7. Injured Children and Malingering Part III. Methods Chapter 8. Preparation Chapter 9. Assessment Chapter 10. Data Integration, Analysis, and Conclusions References About the Author
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