A guide to evaluating minors in personal injury cases that describes the relevant legal framework, applicable psychological principles, and pertinent methodology.
This clear and comprehensive resource provides readers with the essential knowledge and skills they need to become effective personal injury evaluators for cases involving minors. With a foundation on the overall legal landscape, including tort law, legal issues particular to minors, general standards and rules, Jemour Maddux then examines psychological principles that are foundational to minor evaluations including developmental psychology, child and adolescent psychopathology, malingering, and psychological responses to pain. Practical chapters offer procedural instructions concerning preparing for the evaluation, determining exam accommodations, conducting the assessment process, integrating culturally sensitive data into analyses, writing reports, and avoiding common ethical pitfalls. Injuries subsequent to child abuse, traumatic brain injury, and other medical injuries are highlighted.
Foreword
Preface
Acknoweldgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Legal Framework
Chapter 2. Legal Standards and Rules for Forensic Psychologists
Chapter 3. Tort Law
Chapter 4. Child Injury Law
Part II. Principles
Chapter 5. Developmental Psychology for Litigated Harm
Chapter 6. Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Chapter 7. Injured Children and Malingering
Part III. Methods
Chapter 8. Preparation
Chapter 9. Assessment
Chapter 10. Data Integration, Analysis, and Conclusions
References
About the Author
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