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    The Litigator's Handbook of Forensic Medicine, Psychiatry, and Psychology was written for expert litigators and litigators' experts.


    Editor-in-chief Dr. Demosthenes Lorandos has brought together a world-class team of more than 40 experts and litigators

    Publisher:Thomson West
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    Pages:2792
    Publication date:2024-12-12
    Practice area:Tort & personal injury law
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    Alice Berkowitz, Dr.

    Dr. Alice Berkowitz (Chapter 24, The Forensic Assessment of Harassment and Stalking) has been a clinical and forensic psychologist since 1986. She received her doctorate from the University of Southern California and taught as an adjunct professor at 

    Amy Eichler

    Dr. Amy Eichler (Chapter 18, Child Protection Assessment) has been serving children and families as a Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Specialist in School Psychology for more than 20 years. She is also an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University 

    Barry Rosenfeld

    Dr. Barry Rosenfeld (Chapter 15, Malingering Assessment, Interpretation, and Expert Testimony) is a past President of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, where he had also served as the Editor-in-chief of its International 

    Beatrice Yorker

    Beatrice Yorker (Chapter 26, Syndrome Evidence: Munchausen by Proxy) is a Professor of Nursing and Criminal Justice & Criminalistics at California State University, Los Angeles. Professor Yorker earned a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from 

    Beverly M. Griffor

    Beverly M. Griffor (Chapter 4, Probability and Statistics for Lawyers) is the Clinical Director of the non-profit Research Institute for Forensic Neuropsychology (RIFN); the Managing Attorney at Collis, Griffor & Hendra, PC; and an Adjunct Professor 

    Brenda Bursch

    Dr. Brenda Bursch (Chapter 26, Syndrome Evidence: Munchausen by Proxy) is a Clinical Professor in Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences and Pediatrics, and Director of the Pediatric Psychology Consultation Liaison service at the University of California 

    Carolyn Semmler

    Dr. Carolyn Semmler (Chapter 9, The Assessment of Eyewitness Memory for People and Events) is an Associate Professor and leads the Applied Cognition and Experimental Psychology (ACEP) group in the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. Her 

    Deborah Davis

    Dr. Deborah Davis (Chapter 12, Interrogative Suggestibility) is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. Her speci?c areas of interest within psychology and law are memory, police interrogation practices and coerced confessions, and 

    Demosthenes Lorandos, Ph.D., J.D.

    Demosthenes Lorandos, senior partner at Lorandos Joshi, has been a clinical and forensic psychologist for more than four decades. He is licensed at the highest level as a psychologist in California and Michigan. Two decades ago, Dr. Lorandos became a 

    Ellen Quick

    Ellen Quick, M.A., (Chapter 15, Malingering Assessment, Interpretation, and Expert Testimony), is a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Fordham University. Before attending Fordham, she obtained an MA in Psychology from the University of North Carolina 

    Eraka Bath, Dr.

    Dr. Eraka Bath (Chapter 22, Forensic Assessments in Delinquency Cases) is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Department of Psychiatry, and senior advisor for the UCLA DGSOM Antiracism Roadmap (ARR). 

    Gwendolyn Carlson

    Gwendolyn Carlson, Ph.D., (Chapter 25, Syndrome Evidence: Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome and Rape Trauma Syndrome) is a clinical psychologist in the Women’s Health Clinic at the Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center within the VA Greater Los Angeles 

    Heather Zelle

    Heather Zelle, J.D., Ph.D., (Chapter 13, Capacity to Waive Miranda Rights), is an Associate Professor of Research with the UVa Department of Public Health Sciences and the Associate Director of Mental Health Policy Research at the UVa Institute of Law, 

    Jacomina Gerbrandij

    Jacomina Gerbrandij, Ph.D. (Chapter 15, Malingering Assessment, Interpretation, and Expert Testimony) earned her doctorate in clinical psychology with a specialization in forensic psychology from Fordham University. Her major research interests include 

    Jeffrey Brown, Dr.

    Dr. Jeffrey A. Brown, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., LFAPA, LFAOPA (Chapter 17, Neuropsychiatric and Neurobehavioral Evaluation, Causation and Damages in Tort Cases), graduated in psychology with High Distinction from the University of Rochester on 1967. He received 

    Jennifer Piel

    Dr. Jennifer Piel (Chapter 14, Assessment of Competence and Criminal Responsibility) is a clinical and forensic psychiatrist and is board certified in general and forensic psychiatry. She is a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a member 

    John Matthew Fabian

    Dr. John Matthew Fabian, PSY.D., J.D., ABPP (Chapter 28, Forensic Neuropsychological and Neurological Evaluation of Violence), is both a board-certified forensic and clinical psychologist and a fellowship-trained clinical neuropsychologist. Dr. Fabian 

    Kelly Baker, Dr.

    Dr. Kelley Baker (Chapter 18, Child Protection Assessment) has been helping families through separation and divorce for more than 25 years. A clinician and forensic consultant in the Austin area of central Texas, today Dr. Baker primarily serves as a 

    Laura Nirider

    Laura Nirider (Chapter 12, Interrogative Suggestibility) is the Clinical Professor of Law and Co-director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, where she represents those wrongfully convicted as children or teenagers. 

    Lorraine T. Benuto

    Lorraine T. Benuto (Chapter 25, Syndrome Evidence: Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome and Rape Trauma Syndrome) is a clinical psychologist and assistant professor of clinical psychology. She received her doctoral degree in psychology from the University 

    Marc Harding

    Marc Harding (Chapter 5, Independent Medical Examinations) is a principal with Harding Law Of?ce and specializes in medical malpractice, personal injury and legal malpractice litigation. Recognized for his zealous representation and legal acumen, Marc 

    Mary Lyn Huffman

    After growing up on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, Dr. Mary Lyn Huffman (Chapter 10, False Memories) completed her undergraduate studies at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, studying psychology and the sociology of the family. She then studied at Cornell University 

    Matthew L. Ferrara

    Dr. Matthew Ferrara (Chapter 27, Risk and Dangerousness in Adults: Violence Risk Assessment) has a doctorate in clinical psychology from Oklahoma State University. After obtaining his doctorate, Dr. Ferrara began his career in forensic psychology serving 

    Melissa Blevins

    Melissa Blevins (Chapter 5, Independent Medical Examinations) is a research attorney, ghostwriter, writer, and editor who has authored a myriad of legal, scientific, professional, and other topics for more than 20 years. Melissa’s legal writing has contributed 

    Michael Joseph Spence

    Dr. Michael Joseph Spence (Chapter 8, Forensic Use of DNA) is the founder of Spence Forensic Resources and is a Forensic DNA Consultant and molecular biologist who has assisted with more than 1,000 criminal case investigations across the United States. Prior 

    Nancy C. Aldridge, Dr.

    Dr. Nancy C. Aldridge, Ph.D. LCSW (Chapter 7, Sexual Abuse Examinations Chapter 23, Child Sexual Abuse Interviews) is recognized as an expert in the assessment and treatment of child sexual abuse and trauma. Dr. Aldridge received her Doctorate from the 

    Natalie Bennett, Dr.

    Natalie Bennett, Ph.D., (Chapter 25, Syndrome Evidence: Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome and Rape Trauma Syndrome) is a licensed psychologist with 10 years of experience conducting research and publishing in the areas of clinical and forensic 

    Neil Brewer, Dr.

    Dr. Neil Brewer (Chapter 9, The Assessment of Eyewitness Memory for People and Events) is the Matthew Flinders Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Flinders University, South Australia. He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological 

    Philip Stahl

    Dr. Philip Stahl (Chapter 19, Child Custody Evaluations) is a Board-certified forensic psychologist in private practice who provides consultation and expert witness testimony in child custody litigation throughout the United States and North America. 

    R. Chris Barden, Dr.

    Dr. R. Chris Barden, Ph.D., J.D. (Chapter 11, Litigation of Recovered-Repressed Memory, Dissociative Amnesia, Trauma, and False Memory Cases) is a national expert in law, science, and optimal performance. He received his graduate training at the Univ 

    Richard A. Leo

    Richard A. Leo (Chapter 12, Interrogative Suggestibility) is the Hamill Family Professor of Law and Psychology at the University of San Francisco School of Law. Dr. Leo is one of the leading experts on police inter- rogation practices, the impact of Miranda, 

    Robert S. Meyers

    Dr. Robert S. Meyers (Chapter 16, Involuntary Commitment of the Mentally Ill) is a licensed psychologist and attorney. The author of several articles, books, and chapters, including “Conducting Psychological Assessments in U.S. Immigration Cases” and 

    Sarah Vasquez

    Dr. Sarah Vasquez (Chapter 4, Probability and Statistics for Lawyers) is a Readjustment Counselor with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; an Assessment Director with The Research Institute for Forensic Neuropsychology (RIFN); a Mediator and Parenting 

    Sharon Kelley

    Dr. Sharon Kelley (Chapter 13, Capacity to Waive Miranda Rights) is a clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia, Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy (ILPPP). Her 

    Shawn Wygant

    Shawn Wygant (Chapter 7, Sexual Abuse Examinations Chapter 23, Child Sexual Abuse Interviews) is a forensic psychology associate with PsychLaw.net, PLLC. He has been actively researching fam- ily law litigation issues in high con?ict domestic relations 

    Sofia T. Stepanyan

    Dr. Sofa T. Stepanyan (Chapter 22, Forensic Assessments in Delinquency Cases) is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Gannon University. She received her B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University 

    Stephanie Domitrovich

    Dr. Stephanie Domitrovich (Chapter 1, Expert Evidence in the Courts, Chapter 2, Admissibility, Direct, and Cross-Examination) is a senior general jurisdiction state trial judge in Pennsylvania having served as an elected judge for over 32 years and been 

    Steven G. Miller

    Dr. Steven G. Miller (Chapter 3, Forensic Medicine, Psychiatry, and Psychology) has practiced behavioral medicine and forensic medicine for more than 30 years; is nationally recognized as an expert on clinical reasoning, problem solving, decision making, 

    Tonya Craft

    Tonya Craft is a criminal defense attorney, consultant, and TN Rule 31 Mediator. Although licensed in Tennessee, she has practiced law in states ranging from Georgia to South Dakota. After being acquitted of child sexual abuse charges, she went to law 

    Werner U. Spitz

    Dr. Werner U. Spitz (Chapter 6, The Forensic Autopsy) is a forensic pathologist and the author and editor of a leading textbook in the field, Medicolegal Investigation of Death (Charles C. Thomas, Springfeld, Illinois, 2020 5th ed.) In his more-than-50-year 

    William Bernet, Dr.

    William Bernet, M.D., (Chapter 20, Professional Standards for Clinical Psychiatry & Psychology Chapter 21, Children of High-Con?ict Families) graduated from Holy Cross College (summa cum laude) and Harvard Medical School. A professor emeritus at Vanderbilt 

    William H. Reid

    Dr. William H. Reid (Chapter 27, Risk and Dangerousness in Adults: Violence Risk Assessment) is a forensic psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Texas A & M College of Medicine and the University of Texas Dell 

    William O’Donohue

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