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Kane, Andrew W.

Psychological Knowledge in Court

Kane, Andrew W. - Psychological Knowledge in Court, ebook

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Table of contents

Section 1.Introduction

1. Introduction to Psychological Knowledge in Court: PTSD, Pain, and TBI
Gerald Young, Andrew W. Kane, Keith Nicholson

2. Psychology, Causality, and Court
Andrew W. Kane

Section 2.PTSD/Distress

3. Understanding PTSD: Implications for Court
Gerald Young, Rachel Yehuda

4. Posttraumatic Disorders Following Injury: Assessment and Other Methodological Considerations
Meaghan L. O’Donnell, Mark Creamer, Richard A. Bryant, Ulrich Schnyder, Arik Shalev

5. Predicting Who Will Develop Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Daniel S. Weiss, Emily J. Ozer

6. Assessment of Psychological Distress and Disability After Sexual Assault in Adults
Melissa A. Polusny, Paul A. Arbisi

Section 3.Chronic Pain

7. Pain in the 21st Century: The Neuromatrix and Beyond
Ronald Melzack, Joel Katz

8. Influence of Personality Characteristics of Pain Patients: Implications for Causality in Pain
Robert J. Gatchel, Nancy Kishino

9. Effect of Cognition on Pain Experience and Pain Behavior: Diathesis-Stress and the Causal Conundrum
Tamar Pincus

10. Chronic Pain and Affect as a Nonlinear Dynamical System
Gerald Young, C. Richard Chapman

11. Objective and Subjective Measurement of Pain: Current Approaches for Forensic Applications
Jeffrey J. Sherman, Richard Ohrbach

Section 4.PTSD and Pain

12. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Whiplash After Motor Vehicle Accidents
Brian M. Freidenberg, Edward J. Hickling, Edward B. Blanchard, Loretta S. Malta

13. PTSD and Chronic Pain: Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives and Practical Implications
Gordon J. G. Asmundson, Steven Taylor

14. Comorbid Chronic Pain and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Across the Lifespan: A Review of Theoretical Models
John D. Otis, Donna B. Pincus, Terence M. Keane

Section 5.Traumatic Brain Injury

15. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Definitions
Jeffrey T. Barth, Ronald Ruff, Patricia Espe-Pfeifer

16. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Neuropsychological Causality Modelling
Rodney D. Vanderploeg, Heather G. Belanger, Glenn Curtiss

17. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Causality Considerations from a Neuroimaging and Neuropathology Perspective
Erin D. Bigler

18. Confounding Effects of Pain, Psychoemotional Problems or Psychiatric Disorder, Premorbid Ability Structure, and Motivational or Other Factors on Neuropsychological Test Performance
Keith Nicholson, Michael F. Martelli

19. Neuropsychological Assessment of Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Brigitte N. Patry, Catherine A. Mateer

Section 6.Conclusions

20. Conclusions on Psychological Knowledge in Court: PTSD, Pain, and TBI
Gerald Young, Keith Nicholson, Andrew W. Kane

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Keywords: PSYCHOLOGY / General PSY000000

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Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2006
Language
en
Edition
1
Category
Psychology
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9780387256108

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