TOMI Further Validation Final Revision (012711) (original) (raw)

Assessing Feigned Cognitive Impairment in Defendants Hospitalized for Competency Restoration: Further Validation of the TOMI

Kevin Colwell

Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2011

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Detection of Cognitive Malingering or Suboptimal Effort in Defendants Undergoing Competency to Stand Trial Evaluations

Monica Brooker

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A Validation of the Test of Memory Malingering in a Forensic Psychiatric Setting

Tamara Orr

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (Neuropsychology, Development and Cognition: Section A), 2003

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Symptom validity testing of feigned amnesia for a mock crime

Marko Jelicic

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2004

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The relation between symptom validity testing and MMPI-2 scores as a function of forensic evaluation context☆

David Freeman

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2007

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Neuropsychological assessment of competency to stand trial evaluations: a practical conceptual model

Shoba Sreenivasan

The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 1999

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The Forensic Clinician's Toolbox I: A Review of Competency to Stand Trial (CST) Instruments

Marvin W Acklin

Journal of Personality Assessment, 2012

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Logic and reliability of evaluations of competence to stand trial

Stephen Golding

Law and Human Behavior, 1998

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Detection of malingering in competency to stand trial evaluations

Donald Viglione

Law and Human Behavior, 1995

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Clinician variation in findings of competence to stand trial

Janet Warren

Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 2008

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Victoria symptom validity test: Efficiency for detecting feigned memory impairment and relationship to neuropsychological tests and MMPI-2 validity scales

Daniel Slick

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1996

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Comparison of performance of the test of memory malingering and word memory test in a criminal forensic sample

Robert Denney

Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists, 2015

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Trial 1 versus Trial 2 of the Test of Memory Malingering: Evaluating Accuracy without a "Gold Standard"

Kathleen Hart, Roger Gervais, Douglas Mossman

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AAPL Practice Guideline for the forensic psychiatric evaluation of competence to stand trial

Peter Ash

Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2007

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Competence to stand trial: A neuropsychological inquiry

Marilyn Price, Paul Nestor

Law and Human Behavior, 1999

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Amnesia and competency to stand trial: A review of legal and clinical issues

Stephen Golding

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1986

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detection of feigned cognitive dysfuncrion using special malinger tests: A simulation study in naive and coached malingerers

Marko Jelicic

International Journal of Cancer, 2007

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Severity of cognitive disability and mental health court determinations about fitness to stand trial

Jesse Young

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2018

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An examination of the relationship between competency to stand trial, competency to waive interrogation rights, and psychopathology

Ronald Roesch

Law and Human Behavior, 2002

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Efficacy of Test of Memory Malingering Trial 1, Trial 2, the Retention Trial, and the Albany Consistency Index in a Criterion Group Forensic Neuropsychological Sample

Lyle Baade

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2012

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Symptom Validity Testing for the detection of simulated amnesia: Not robust to coaching

Bruno Verschuere

Psychology, Crime & Law, 2008

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Competency to stand trial: a conceptual model for its proper assessment

Sanford L Drob

PubMed, 1987

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AAPL Practice Guideline for the Forensic Psychiatric Evaluation of Competence to Stand Trial: An English Legal Perspective

Richard Frierson

Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online, 2007

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The Use of Psychological Assessment and Validity Tests in Forensic Psychiatric Examinations

Sofia Gudmundsson

Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice, 2020

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Conceptualizing and characterizing accuracy in assessments of competence to stand trial

Douglas Mossman

The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2008

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Detection of Feigned Crime-Related Amnesia: A Multi-Method Approach

Margit Oswald

Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 15228932 2010 489875, 2010

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The Detection of Malingered Amnesia: An Approach Involving Multiple Strategies in a Mock Crime

Teresa Difonzo

Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2019

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Correlations Among the TOMM, Rey-15, and MMPI-2 Validity Scales in a Sample of TBI Litigants

Jerid Fisher

Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 2003

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Fitness/Competency to Stand Trial: A Conceptual Overview, Review of Existing Instruments, and Cross-Validation of the Nussbaum Fitness Questionnaire

John Arrowood, David Nussbaum

Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 2007

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Response validity in forensic neuropsychology: Exploratory factor analytic evidence of distinct cognitive and psychological constructs

Fred Bryant

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2007

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The feasibility of a brief evaluation of mental state at the time of the offense

Robert Showalter

Law and Human Behavior, 1984

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Malingering in Forensic Neuropsychology

Paul Lees-Haley

Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 2003

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Effects of coaching on detecting feigned cognitive impairment with the category test

Jeffrey Gfeller

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1998

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Are Measures of Cognitive Effort and Motivation Useful in Differentiating Feigned from Genuine Psychiatric Symptoms?

Barry Rosenfeld

International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2009

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The relevance of Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) use on demential interdiction exams in judicial proceedings

Luiz Coronel

Jornal Brasileiro De Psiquiatria, 2020

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