Assessing Malingering: Foundational Issues and Developments
Presented by: Barry Rosenfeld, PhD, ABPP
April 15-16, 2026 | 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM Pacific
16 Hours | 14 CEs

Barry Rosenfeld, PhD, ABPP, presents a live virtual professional training program on Assessing Malingering: Foundational Issues and Developments.
This live virtual training takes place over two days from 6:00 am - 2:00 pm PST / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EST.
This badge-earning program can be shared digitally on platforms like LinkedIn or your resume and counts towards various certificates. Enroll to earn credit and share your new digital credentials with prospective employers and colleagues. This program counts as a foundational program in the certificate: Criminal Forensic Assessment Certificate.
The assessment of malingering is one of the most important issues in forensic psychology. Moreover, this area of research continues to evolve rapidly, with new instruments, techniques, and evidence appearing on a regular basis.
This training will provide foundational information that will be helpful to and necessary for those with a more limited background in the assessment of feigning and malingering, as well as a more in-depth review of current issues in malingering assessment.
This training is appropriate for all forensic mental health professionals at all levels and settings. Day one will focus more on foundational issues, such as a review of research methods for evaluating feigning and the impact of research methodology (e.g., simulation versus known-groups designs, the use and type of coaching) on the accuracy and generalizability of published research findings. In addition, core types of feigning instruments, as well as an overview of well-established and commonly used measures, will provide a foundation for a more nuanced understanding of the issues. Day two will focus more on novel instruments and applications of instruments, including those recently developed or revised, as well as the impact cultural and linguistic diversity or types of mental disorder(s) have on test findings.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
Key topics covered in this training include:
Foundations of Feigning and Malingering Assessment
Research Methods and Evidence Evaluation
Core Malingering Instruments and Measures
Advances and Emerging Tools in Malingering Assessment
Contextual and Individual Factors Affecting Assessment
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