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Preface
Introduction: Historical Perspectives on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Symptom Validity Assessment, and Malingering
The Role of Clinical Judgment in Symptom Validity Assessment
Ethical Considerations in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Cases and Symptom Validity Assessment
Differential Diagnosis of Malingering
Noncredible Explanations of Noncredible Performance on Symptom Validity Tests
Providing Feedback on Symptom Validity, Mental Health, and Treatment in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Research and Symptom Validity Assessment in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
Free-standing Cognitive Symptom Validity Tests: Use and Selection in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Use of Embedded Cognitive Symptom Validity Measures in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
Psychological Assessment of Symptom Magnification in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
Strategies for Non-neuropsychology Clinicians to Detect Non-Credible Presentations after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Assessing Non-credible Attention, Processing Speed, Language and Visuospatial/Perceptual Function in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
Assessing Non-credible Sensory-motor Function, Executive Function, and Test Batteries in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
Functional Neuroanatomical Bases of Deceptive Behavior and Malingering
Cognitive Performance Validity Assessment in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Physical Pain, and Posttraumatic Stress
Symptom Validity Assessment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Cases in Disability and Civil Litigation Contexts
Symptom Validity Assessment and Sports Concussion
Symptom Validity Assessment of Military and Veteran Populations Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Symptom Validity Assessment with Special Populations.

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