Principles of Forensic Report Writing, 9781433813061
Hardcover
Explore the psychology behind forensic report writing by examining the interplay of reader and writer motivations, communication methods, and cognitive processes. It delves into how general research techniques and actuarial approaches apply to specific cases, emphasizing the foundational principles …

Principles of Forensic Report Writing

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  • Hardcover

    193 pages

  • Release Date

    29 May 2013

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Summary

Principles of Forensic Report Writing explores the psychology of report writing, including the motivations of readers and writers, communicative and performative concerns, and the cognitive science that applies to the process. The book addresses foundational principles rather than mechanics and how these feed back to the assessment process. Emphasis is placed throughout on the problem of applying general research, nomothetic tests, and generally useful actuarials to specific cases.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781433813061
ISBN-10:1433813068
Author:Michael Karson, Lavita I. Nadkarni
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Imprint:American Psychological Association
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:193
Release Date:29 May 2013
Weight:380g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
Series:Forensic Practice in Psychology Series
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Critics Review

Both novice and seasoned forensic report writers will be sure to write better and more comprehensive reports when armed with Principles of Forensic Report Writing. (PsycCRITIQUES)

About The Author

Michael Karson

Michael Karson, PhD, JD, ABPP (Clinical), practiced clinical and forensic psychology for 25 years before entering academia in 2 3. He has written almost 2, reports of individual psychological evaluations and has reviewed tens of thousands of other clinicians’ reports as a consultant to the child welfare system. He teaches assessment and report writing in the forensic psychology master’s program and in the clinical psychology doctoral program at the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Professional Psychology. He is the author of four other books on assessment, child abuse, and psychotherapy. Lavita Nadkarni, PhD, is a professor and the director of forensic studies at the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Professional Psychology. She has written thousands of forensic reports since graduating with her master’s degree in forensic psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in 985. In addition to supervising doctoral students on their forensic evaluations, she continues to be actively engaged in forensic practice. She is the editor of Psychotherapy Bulletin and is one of the coeditors of the Handbook of Multicultural Counseling Competencies.

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