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PTSD Cases: Evaluation, Interpretation, and Testimony

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After completing your forensic psychological examination, you will usually be asked to prepare a written report of your findings that may be read by multiple parties in the litigation process, including attorneys, judges, case managers, and other clinicians. This chapter touches on some of the main practical points involved in being an effective forensic psychological evaluator and expert witness.

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Miller, L. (2015). PTSD Cases: Evaluation, Interpretation, and Testimony. In: PTSD and Forensic Psychology. SpringerBriefs in Psychology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09081-8_7

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