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The Clinician’s Guide to Validity Assessment and Management in Neuropsychology provides essential knowledge for professionals conducting neuropsychological evaluations. This evidence-based resource addresses critical issues surrounding test validity, including detection of malingering, assessment of effort, and evaluation of symptom validity.
Authored by Ryan W. Schroeder and Phillip K. Martin, this guide equips clinicians with practical strategies for identifying invalid test performances that may result from insufficient effort, exaggeration, or feigning of symptoms. The book covers various validity indicators, testing methodologies, and clinical decision-making frameworks essential for producing reliable neuropsychological assessments.
Part of the Evidence-based Practice in Neuropsychology series, this volume emphasizes contemporary research findings and their application in clinical settings. It serves as an invaluable reference for neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, and other professionals involved in forensic evaluations, disability assessments, and clinical neuropsychological practice.







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