Practical and comprehensive, this is the first book to focus on
noncredible performance in clinical contexts. Experts in the field
discuss the varied causes of invalidity, describe how to efficiently
incorporate validity tests into clinical evaluations, and provide
direction on how to proceed when noncredible responding is detected.
Thoughtful, ethical guidance is given for offering patient feedback and
writing effective reports. Population-specific chapters cover validity
assessment with military personnel; children; and individuals with
dementia, psychiatric disorders, mild traumatic brain injury, academic
disability, and other concerns. The concluding chapter describes how to
appropriately engage in legal proceedings if a clinical case becomes
forensic. Case examples and sample reports enhance the book's utility.