Assessment of Feigned Cognitive Impairment: A Neuropsychological Perspective

Author:   Kyle Brauer Boone
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
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Pages:   481
Publication Date:   13 July 2007
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Author:   Kyle Brauer Boone
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
Imprint:   Guilford Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.920kg
ISBN:  

9781593854645


ISBN 10:   1593854641
Pages:   481
Publication Date:   13 July 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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This is an excellent book that provides state-of-the-art perspectives on assessing and determining noncredible neuropsychological performance. The book suggests advances beyond the pejorative and sometimes simplistic term 'malingering,' looking instead at both conscious and nonconscious motives for poor performance. Contributors review an astonishing array of techniques and strategies for detecting noncredible performance on symptom validity tests and clinical measures. Proposing novel nomenclature and conceptual thinking, this volume will help move the field forward in this important area of research and practice. - Wilfred G. van Gorp, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA This comprehensive work features contributions by many of the best-known people in the field. Covering assessment of diverse groups - including persons with psychogenic seizures, criminal forensic examinees, and cultural and linguistic minority group members - this will be a useful text for graduate-level courses and a resource for practicing clinicians. - Laurence M. Binder, PhD, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, Oregon Health and Science University, USA Boone and her colleagues effectively review a large selection of clinical circumstances that require neuropsychological assessment of feigned cognitive impairment, and thoroughly examine a broad range of tests used for that purpose. The book is filled with thoughtful exploration of current issues attending assessment of feigning. This comprehensive text will become an essential reference for neuropsychologists and other forensic clinicians. - Richard I. Frederick, PhD, United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, Springfield, Missouri, USA Boone is well known for her innovative research on assessment of response bias, making her an ideal editor for this comprehensive volume. The section on effort testing in various clinical populations is important, for it focuses not only on feigned impairment in different clinical disorders, but also on correct identification of legitimately impaired patients who are manifesting valid test performance. This book will be a valuable asset to the practicing clinician, and it is also appropriate for use as a text in advanced graduate and postdoctoral clinical training. - Glenn J. Larrabee, PhD, private practice, Sarasota, Florida, USA


It is not possible to imagine a competent, ethical practitioner of forensic neuropsychology who should not read this book or one who would not routinely use it in day-to-day practice... With the research literature so handily summarized, and recommendations for practical use that follow logically, it is likely that this will become a desk-side companion for practitioners. - Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society Offers quantitative, actuarial decision formulas based on empirical evidence for assessing malingering... We believe that this book has genuinely improved the scientific quality and diagnostic accuracy of our clinical assessments. - PsycCRITIQUES A timely and welcome addition to the field of symptom exaggeration and fabrication, an area that has been relatively neglected, traditionally fraught with methodical difficulties, and, until recently, limited by a lack of suitable evaluation measures... One of its strengths lies in the practice recommendations made by the various contributors. Highly recommended. - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry This is an excellent book that provides state-of-the-art perspectives on assessing and determining noncredible neuropsychological performance. The book suggests advances beyond the pejorative and sometimes simplistic term 'malingering,' looking instead at both conscious and nonconscious motives for poor performance. Contributors review an astonishing array of techniques and strategies for detecting noncredible performance on symptom validity tests and clinical measures. Proposing novel nomenclature and conceptual thinking, this volume will help move the field forward in this important area of research and practice. - Wilfred G. van Gorp, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA This comprehensive work features contributions by many of the best-known people in the field. Covering assessment of diverse groups - including persons with psychogenic seizures, criminal forensic examinees, and cultural and linguistic minority group members - this will be a useful text for graduate-level courses and a resource for practicing clinicians. - Laurence M. Binder, PhD, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, Oregon Health and Science University, USA Boone and her colleagues effectively review a large selection of clinical circumstances that require neuropsychological assessment of feigned cognitive impairment, and thoroughly examine a broad range of tests used for that purpose. The book is filled with thoughtful exploration of current issues attending assessment of feigning. This comprehensive text will become an essential reference for neuropsychologists and other forensic clinicians. - Richard I. Frederick, PhD, United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, Springfield, Missouri, USA Boone is well known for her innovative research on assessment of response bias, making her an ideal editor for this comprehensive volume. The section on effort testing in various clinical populations is important, for it focuses not only on feigned impairment in different clinical disorders, but also on correct identification of legitimately impaired patients who are manifesting valid test performance. This book will be a valuable asset to the practicing clinician, and it is also appropriate for use as a text in advanced graduate and postdoctoral clinical training. - Glenn J. Larrabee, PhD, private practice, Sarasota, Florida, USA


It is not possible to imagine a competent, ethical practitioner of forensic neuropsychology who should not read this book or one who would not routinely use it in day-to-day practice... With the research literature so handily summarized, and recommendations for practical use that follow logically, it is likely that this will become a desk-side companion for practitioners. -- Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society Offers quantitative, actuarial decision formulas based on empirical evidence for assessing malingering... We believe that this book has genuinely improved the scientific quality and diagnostic accuracy of our clinical assessments. -- PsycCRITIQUES A timely and welcome addition to the field of symptom exaggeration and fabrication, an area that has been relatively neglected, traditionally fraught with methodical difficulties, and, until recently, limited by a lack of suitable evaluation measures... One of its strengths lies in the practice recommendations made by the various contributors. Highly recommended. -- Cognitive Neuropsychiatry This is an excellent book that provides state-of-the-art perspectives on assessing and determining noncredible neuropsychological performance. The book suggests advances beyond the pejorative and sometimes simplistic term 'malingering,' looking instead at both conscious and nonconscious motives for poor performance. Contributors review an astonishing array of techniques and strategies for detecting noncredible performance on symptom validity tests and clinical measures. Proposing novel nomenclature and conceptual thinking, this volume will help move the field forward in this important area of research and practice. - Wilfred G. van Gorp, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA This comprehensive work features contributions by many of the best-known people in the field. Covering assessment of diverse groups - including persons with psychogenic seizures, criminal forensic examinees, and cultural and linguistic minority group members - this will be a useful text for graduate-level courses and a resource for practicing clinicians. - Laurence M. Binder, PhD, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, Oregon Health and Science University, USA Boone and her colleagues effectively review a large selection of clinical circumstances that require neuropsychological assessment of feigned cognitive impairment, and thoroughly examine a broad range of tests used for that purpose. The book is filled with thoughtful exploration of current issues attending assessment of feigning. This comprehensive text will become an essential reference for neuropsychologists and other forensic clinicians. - Richard I. Frederick, PhD, United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, Springfield, Missouri, USA Boone is well known for her innovative research on assessment of response bias, making her an ideal editor for this comprehensive volume. The section on effort testing in various clinical populations is important, for it focuses not only on feigned impairment in different clinical disorders, but also on correct identification of legitimately impaired patients who are manifesting valid test performance. This book will be a valuable asset to the practicing clinician, and it is also appropriate for use as a text in advanced graduate and postdoctoral clinical training. - Glenn J. Larrabee, PhD, private practice, Sarasota, Florida, USA


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