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Forensic Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Handbook for Clinicians
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OVERVIEW
OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: ISSUES IN THE FORENSIC ASSESSMENT
Gregory J. Murrey
Definitions and Criteria for Traumatic Brain Injury
Estimation of Premorbid Intelligence and Functioning
Post-Injury Emotional Functioning and Personality Assessment Issues
Assessment of Executive Control Dysfunctions and Impaired Awareness
Following Brain Injury
Special Assessment Considerations in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Cases
THE
FORENSIC NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Donald T. Starzinski
Elements of Forensic Neurological Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain
Injury
History
Examination
Laboratory Studies
Neurological Examination in Forensic Analysis
Neurologic History
Physical Examination
Diagnostic Testing/Laboratory Studies
The Neurologic Examination vs Independent Medical Examination
Specific Issues in the Independent Medical Examination (IME)
IME Requests
Diagnostic Studies
Summary/Interrogatives
Indications for Neurorehabilitation
Conclusion
THE
FORENSIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION
Joseph Yedid
The Definition of the Neuropsychological Examination: Goals,
Components and Applicability
The Specific Components and Assessment Strategies Included in
the Neuropsychological Examination
Clinical Overview
The Structured Neuropsychological Assessment
Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test-Recall Version
The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Third Edition
The Wechsler Memory Scale - Third Edition
The Comprehensive Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Evaluation
The Symbol Digit Modalities Test
The Sentence Completion Test
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-II
The Beck Depression Inventory - Second Edition
The Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms
Assessment of Malingering: Clinical vs Forensic Evaluation in
the Neuropsychological Report
The Clinical Manifestation of Malingering
The Forensic Evaluation of Malingering
The Assessment of Malingering: Cognitive and Neuropsychological
Functions
Correlation Between Neuropsychological Testing and Neurological
Examination/Diagnostic Studies
The Electroencephalogram (EEG) and Evoked Potentials
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Concluding Remarks
THE
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Joseph Yedid
Psychological Assessments/Tests in Traumatic Brain Injury
and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Differential Diagnosis of Organic Versus Emotional Disorders
Estimation of the Patient's Premorbid IQ and Cognitive Ability
The Appropriate Utilization of Demographic Variables in order
to Increase Diagnostic Accuracy
Verification of Pre-Existing and Co-Existing Medical Conditions
Individual Differences in Lateralization of Functions
Inclusion of Attentional Factors for Insuring Accurate Assessment
of TBI
Depression in Patients with Acute Traumatic Brain Injury
The Interaction of Normal Aging, Depression, Dementia and Traumatic
Brain Injury
Behavioral and Personality Changes Associated with Traumatic Brain
Injury
Grief and Loss Issues
Effect on Relationships
Concluding Remarks
THE
FORENSIC EXAMINER AS AN EXPERT WITNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
TO BE A CREDIBLE WITNESS IN AN ADVERSARIAL SETTING
Joseph A. Davis and Gregory J. Murrey
Introduction
The Medical Professional and Neuropsychologist as Forensic Expert
Legal Tests of Admissibility and Expert Testimony
Court Appointed Forensic Experts
Impeachment of the Expert: Discrediting the Forensic Examiner
Compensation for the Forensic Expert
Research on Forensic Experts
Qualities of the Effective Expert
The Neuropsychologist as Expert Witness
Practical Issues for the Expert Witness in Traumatic Brain Injury
Cases
The Initial Forensic Case Consultation: Duties, Responsibilities
and Being Paid as an Expert Witness
The Forensic Expert as Witness and the Ad Hominem Attack
Advice for the Expert Witness in Forensic Litigation and Consulting
Cases
Conclusion
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