This revised second edition reflects a continuing dearth of literature exploring ways of differentiating between conversion (and conversion-like disorders) and malingering in cases of head injury. Neuropsychologists need this systematic, scientific resource.This should be stated as such clinically (Bush et al., 2005; Iverson, 2006). In those cases, we favor ... Similarly, Delis and Wettera#39;s (2007) concept of cogniform syndromes may serve useful from a treatment perspective. Although most forensicanbsp;...
Title | : | Detection of Malingering during Head Injury Litigation |
Author | : | Cecil R. Reynolds, Arthur MacNeill Horton, Jr. |
Publisher | : | Springer Science & Business Media - 2012-03-23 |
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