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Clinical assessment of malingering and deception

Richard Rogers
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Rogers as discussed by the authors proposed a conceptual framework for detecting deception in response styles in forensic examination contexts, based on the MMPI-2, and presented a set of response styles for deception detection.
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Part 1. Conceptual Framework. R. Rogers, An Introduction to Response Styles. R. Rogers, Detection Strategies for Malingering and Defensiveness. Part 2. Diagnostic Issues. M.J. Vitacco, Syndromes Associated with Deception. P.J. Resnick, J.L. Knoll, IV, Malingered Psychosis. S.D. Bender, Malingered Traumatic Brain Injuries. L.A.R. Stein, R. Rogers, Denial and Misreporting of Substance Abuse. P.J. Resnick, S. West, J.W. Payne, Malingering of Posttraumatic Disorders. J.C. Hamilton, M.D. Feldman, A.J. Cunnien, Factitious Disorder in Medical and Psychiatric Practices. R.P. Grancher, Jr., D.T.R. Berry, Feigned Medical Presentations. Part 3. Psychometric Methods. R.L. Greene, Malingering and Defensiveness on the MMPI-2. M. Sellbom, R.M. Bagby, Response Styles on Multiscale Inventories. K.W. Sewell, Dissimulation on Projective Measures. J.J. Sweet, D.C. Condit, N.W. Nelson, Feigned Amnesia and Memory Loss. D.T.R. Berry, L.J. Schipper, Assessment of Feigned Cognitive Impairment Using Standard Neuropsychological Tests. Part 4. Specialized Methods. W.G. Iacono, C.J. Patrick, Assessing Deception: Polygraph Techniques and Integrity Testing. E. Geraerts, R.J. McNally, Assessment of Recovered and False Memories. R.I. Lanyon, M.L. Thomas, Detecting Deception in Sex Offender Assessment. R. Rogers, Structured Interviews and Dissimulation. G.P. Smith, Brief Screening Measures for the Detection of Feigned Psychopathology. Part 5. Specialized Applications. R.T. Salekin, F.A. Kubak, Z. Lee, Deception in Children and Adolescents. R.K. Otto, Challenges and Advances in Assessment of Response Styles in Forensic Examination Contexts. R.L. Jackson, C. Crawford, Response Styles in the Assessment of Law Enforcement. Part 6. Summary. R. Rogers, Current Status of Clinical Methods. R. Rogers, Researching Response Styles.

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