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Malingering, Feigning, and Response Bias in Psychiatric/ Psychological Injury: Implications for Practice and Court

Malingering, Feigning, and Response Bias in Psychiatric/ Psychological Injury: Implications for Practice and Court - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Gerald YoungSeries:International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New MedicineTheme:Interdisciplinary Studies/Law StudiesPublish date:9/3/2016Pages:925
Languages:EnglishPublisher:SpringerISBN-13:9789402406719ISBN-10:9402406719UPC:9789402406719Book Category:Philosophy, Psychology, MedicalBook Subcategory:Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Clinical Psychology, PsychiatrySize:9.21 x 6.14 x 1.88 inchesWeight:1.308Product ID:SCTZ3YNHEK

This book is a comprehensive analysis of the definitions, concepts, and recent research on malingering, feigning, and other response biases in psychological injury/ forensic disability populations. It presents a new model of malingering and related biases, and develops a "diagnostic" system based on it that is applicable to PTSD, chronic pain, and TBI. Included are suggestions for effective practice and future research based on the literature reviews and the new systems, which are useful also because they can be used readily by psychiatrists as much as psychologists.

In Malingering, Feigning, and Response Style Assessment in Psychiatric/Psychological Injury, Dr. Young ambitiously sets out to articulate and synthesize the polarities involved in the assessment of response styles in psychological disabilities, including PTSD, pain, and TBI. He does so thoroughly and very even-handedly, neither minimizing the degree that outright faking can be found in substantial numbers of examinees, nor disregarding the possibility that there can be causes for validity test failure other than malingering. He reviews the prior systems for classifying evidence of malingering, and proposes his own criteria for feigned PTSD. These are conservative and well-grounded in the prior literature. Finally, the book contains dozens of very recent references, giving testament to Dr. Young's immersion in the personal injury literature, as might be expected from his experience as founder and Editor in Chief for Psychological Injury and the Law.

Reviewer:
Steve Rubenzer, Ph.D., ABPP

Board Certified Forensic Psychologist

Languages:EnglishPublisher:SpringerISBN-13:9789402406719ISBN-10:9402406719UPC:9789402406719Book Category:Philosophy, Psychology, MedicalBook Subcategory:Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Clinical Psychology, PsychiatrySize:9.21 x 6.14 x 1.88 inchesWeight:1.308Product ID:SCTZ3YNHEK

Gerald Young, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at Glendon College, York University. He is Editor-in-Chief of Psychological Injury and Law and President of the Association for Scientific Advancement in Psychological Injury and Law. He has published other works in the area (e.g., Causality of Psychological Injury: Presenting Evidence in Court, 2007). His other area of research is in child development (Development and Causality: Neo-Piagetian Perspectives, 2011), which was referred to in a review as his "magnum opus" and as "remarkable." His most recent trade book is called You Can Rejoin Joy: Blogging for Today's Psychology (2013; rejoiningjoy.com). He may be reached at gyoung@glendon.yorku.ca.


Publisher: Springer

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Gerald Young

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