The authors review clinical and conceptual errors that contribute to false attributions of malingering in forensic evaluations. Unlike the mental disorders, malingering is not defined by a set of (relatively) enduring symptoms or traits; rather, it is an intentional, externally motivated, and context-specific form of behavior. Despite this general knowledge, attributions of malingering are often made by using assessment tools that may detect feigning but cannot be relied upon to determine incentive and volition or consciousness (defining characteristics of malinger-ing). In addition, forensic evaluators may overlook the possibility that feigning is a function of true pathology, as in Ganser syndrome or the factitious disorders, or that a se...
Malingering of a cognitive deficit (i.e. memory and/or intellectual functioning) commonly occurs in ...
In forensic context, the psychological or psychiatric assessment occurs in a particular and differen...
Malingering, the feigning of psychological or physical ailment for gain, imposes high costs on socie...
Malingering is almost always a rule-out in any forensic evaluation. The adversarial process and the ...
Clinicians and researchers have long recognized the importance of malingering assessment in forensic...
To empirically investigate the usefulness and validity of clinical presentation and recent history v...
The extent to which persons may malinger psychiatric symptoms is a legitimate concern in civil litig...
Forensic psychologists are often asked to determine whether evaluees are providing truthful response...
The issue of malingering and denial is significantly important for clinicians working with forensic ...
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for profe...
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for profe...
Focus Points • Malingering is the intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or...
Despite a rich and turbulent history spanning several centuries, malingering continues to be a contr...
Despite a rich and turbulent history spanning several centuries, malingering continues to be a contr...
Despite a rich and turbulent history spanning several centuries, malingering continues to be a contr...
Malingering of a cognitive deficit (i.e. memory and/or intellectual functioning) commonly occurs in ...
In forensic context, the psychological or psychiatric assessment occurs in a particular and differen...
Malingering, the feigning of psychological or physical ailment for gain, imposes high costs on socie...
Malingering is almost always a rule-out in any forensic evaluation. The adversarial process and the ...
Clinicians and researchers have long recognized the importance of malingering assessment in forensic...
To empirically investigate the usefulness and validity of clinical presentation and recent history v...
The extent to which persons may malinger psychiatric symptoms is a legitimate concern in civil litig...
Forensic psychologists are often asked to determine whether evaluees are providing truthful response...
The issue of malingering and denial is significantly important for clinicians working with forensic ...
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for profe...
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for profe...
Focus Points • Malingering is the intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or...
Despite a rich and turbulent history spanning several centuries, malingering continues to be a contr...
Despite a rich and turbulent history spanning several centuries, malingering continues to be a contr...
Despite a rich and turbulent history spanning several centuries, malingering continues to be a contr...
Malingering of a cognitive deficit (i.e. memory and/or intellectual functioning) commonly occurs in ...
In forensic context, the psychological or psychiatric assessment occurs in a particular and differen...
Malingering, the feigning of psychological or physical ailment for gain, imposes high costs on socie...