LIVE: Assessment of Malingering
September 9th & 10th, 2021 | 8:00am - 4:00pm Pacific
14 Hours | 14 CEs
$600 Registration | $500 Early Registration (through August 11th)
This live workshop on Assessment of Malingering is presented by Barry Rosenfeld, PhD.
This workshop reviews the tests and techniques currently available for assessing malingering of cognitive impairment and psychiatric disturbance. Among the tests reviewed in this workshop are the measures such as the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM), Validity Indicator Profile (VIP), MMPI-2, Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms (SIRS) and the Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST). In addition to discussing the use and interpretation of the individual test, this workshop addresses the integration of multiple instruments into an assessment battery and decision-making in equivocal cases or when test data appear contradictory. Finally, the use and misuse of malingering tests with linguistic and culturally diverse evaluatees are discussed.
Barry Rosenfeld, PhD, ABPP
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
Describe the differences between feigning, malingering, and insufficient effort in the context of psychological assessment
Describe the types of instruments used to detect feigning
Describe the strengths and limitations for commonly used instruments used to detect feigning
Describe the different indices of classification accuracy
Describe the tests and techniques available to assess malingeringDescribe the importance of base rate information
Describe standard errors on the interpretation of psychological test results
Describe alternative decision-making strategies for selecting and integrating multiple tests into an assessment battery
Describe the impact of different types of diversity on the interpretation of test data
Describe the culture, language, and intelligence on the interpretation of test data
Custom training options for groups of 5 to 500+