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MALINGERING PRESENTATION files

Slides:

Cross Examination Considerations – Common Mistakes and Best Practices for Assessing Malingering

References:

(1) Burchett & Bagby (2014) Multimethod assessment of response distortion-Integrating data from interviews, collateral records, and standardized assessment tools

(2) DSM-5 (2013) Malingering V-Code

(3) Rogers & Shuman (2005) Fundamentals Of Forensic Practice

(4) MMPI-3 Interpretive Manual Excerpt

(5) Frederick (2002) Review of VIP

(6) Glaros & Kline (1988) Understanding the accuracy of tests with cutting scores

(7) Ben-Porath (2003) Assessing Personality with SRI -Assessment_of_Neuropsychological_Function Book

(8) Bush, Heilbronner, & Ruff (2014) Psychological assessment of symptom and performance validity, response bias, and malingering – Official position

(9) Tarescavage & Glassmire (2016) Differences between Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms (SIRS) and SIRS-2 sensitivity estimates

(10) Vitacco (2008) Syndromes associated with deception

(Bonus 1) Rogers et al (1994) Explanatory Models of Malingering

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