Problem. Criminal defendants may be strongly motivated to avoid prosecution by appearing mentally ill, and the malingering of psychotic symptoms is of special concern in legal proceedings. Much research has been conducted to determine accurate methods to detect malingering. These include clinical interviews, structured personality tests, intelligence tests, and projective techniques. This present study investigated the ability of specific variables on the Rorschach Projective Technique to detect malingered protocols. Method. The 83 subjects in this study were restricted to male pre-trial defendants in the Federal Judicial system who were placed into three categories by diagnosis: (1) malingering psychotic symptoms, (2) psychotic disorders...
Malingering includes the intentional feigning of psychiatric symptoms combined with motivation for e...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether expertise in the field of psychiatry undermines ...
Malingered psychopathology has the potential to be a costly social problem and there is a need for s...
The purpose of this study was to refine methods of detecting malingering of psychosis by forensic pa...
Detection of malingering is a significant concern in forensic psychological assessments. The best-va...
Malingering refers to the voluntary production of false or greatly exaggerated symptoms in pursuit o...
The phenomenon of malingered psychosis is examined through a review of the available literature. Pos...
The 2002 Supreme Court decision (Atkins vs. Virginia, 536 U. S. 304), prohibiting the execution of m...
Malingering is a frequently encountered problem of faking psychological or physiological symptoms or...
Not available.John E. KrugNot ListedNot ListedMaster of ScienceDepartment Not ListedCunningham Memor...
To empirically investigate the usefulness and validity of clinical presentation and recent history v...
It is increasingly common for individuals involved in civil litigation to undergo neuropsychological...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the efficacy of the Structured Inventory of Malinger...
Background Criminal defendants may often exaggerate psychiatric symptoms either to appear non-accoun...
Malingering includes the intentional feigning of psychiatric symptoms combined with motivation for e...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether expertise in the field of psychiatry undermines ...
Malingered psychopathology has the potential to be a costly social problem and there is a need for s...
The purpose of this study was to refine methods of detecting malingering of psychosis by forensic pa...
Detection of malingering is a significant concern in forensic psychological assessments. The best-va...
Malingering refers to the voluntary production of false or greatly exaggerated symptoms in pursuit o...
The phenomenon of malingered psychosis is examined through a review of the available literature. Pos...
The 2002 Supreme Court decision (Atkins vs. Virginia, 536 U. S. 304), prohibiting the execution of m...
Malingering is a frequently encountered problem of faking psychological or physiological symptoms or...
Not available.John E. KrugNot ListedNot ListedMaster of ScienceDepartment Not ListedCunningham Memor...
To empirically investigate the usefulness and validity of clinical presentation and recent history v...
It is increasingly common for individuals involved in civil litigation to undergo neuropsychological...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the efficacy of the Structured Inventory of Malinger...
Background Criminal defendants may often exaggerate psychiatric symptoms either to appear non-accoun...
Malingering includes the intentional feigning of psychiatric symptoms combined with motivation for e...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether expertise in the field of psychiatry undermines ...
Malingered psychopathology has the potential to be a costly social problem and there is a need for s...