Forensic Assessment of Psychological Injury Claims

Saul E. Rosenberg, Claudia Pignolo, Donald J. Viglione, Luciano Giromini, Paul A. Arbisi, A. Jordan Wright

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Abstract

The authors provide guidelines for the forensic assessment of psychological injuries to inform decision-making in the legal system (e.g., tort litigation, disability determination). An evidence-based approach is described for determining the onset, causation, course, amelioration, and prognosis of psychological injuries. The purpose of the assessment is to evaluate a plaintiff seeking financial compensation for emotional distress, functional impairments, and possible treatment costs alleged to have been caused by a defendant. The authors discuss the use of multiple measures and methods, the assessment of malingering, exaggeration and feigning and issues in diagnostic classification. Differences between the DSM-5-TR and ICD-11, dimensional approaches to assessing psychopathology, the assessment of functional impairments, examiner bias, cultural considerations and tele-assessment. The authors illustrate their multimethod approach with a case example of a plaintiff who alleged a psychological injury following a motor vehicle accident (MVA). The assessment of malingering, exaggeration and feigning is illustrated with the MMPI-3, Personality Assessment Inventory and the Inventory of Problems-29. In the case example test results are discussed from the Rorschach Performance Assessment System and the World Health Organization Disability Assessment System. Structured Interview results from the SCID-5 and ADIS-5 are discussed. Future directions include the development of precision health and personalized approaches to assessment and treatment planning.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationHandbook of Psychological Injury and Law
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages509-546
Number of pages38
ISBN (Electronic)9783031697340
ISBN (Print)9783031697333
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2025

Keywords

  • Diagnosis
  • Forensic
  • Interviews
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Testing
  • Trauma

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology

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