The Forensic Assessment of Malingering Incompetency to Stand Trial

Gary A Freitas Ph D

The Forensic Assessment of Malingering Incompetency to Stand Trial
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookbaby
Published
18 October 2024
Pages
156
ISBN
9781792356926

The Forensic Assessment of Malingering Incompetency to Stand Trial

Gary A Freitas Ph D

The Forensic Assessment of Malingering Incompetency to Stand Trial Clinician's Handbook represents 30-years of clinical practice addressing the topic of malingering. And while there are a dozen outstanding books available on the market addressing this topic, none, to my knowledge, will directly guide practitioners in conducting this complex evaluation. Towards this end I hope this Handbook is useful. This Clinician's Handbook is geared toward assisting 1) private practitioners consulting with the courts, county attorney, public defender, and defense attorneys, and 2) employees of mental health programs, including correctional mental health treatment programs (jails and prisons), restoration to competency programs, state hospitals, and community inpatient mental health programs.

Included in this handbook are the necessary clinical tools for assessing malingering and a defendant-patient's competency to stand trial--relevant legal statutes, malingering base-rates, inconsistency-consistency response screens, structured assessment instruments of legal knowledge, test-of-effort to detect malingering, sample forensic evaluations, review of forensic guidelines, research overview, an analysis of available and tests-of-effort that have become a required element of this evaluation process, as well as an in-depth exploration of the complex motivation to malinger symptoms of a mental illness, including primary, secondary, and tertiary motivating factors.

Here is the real bottom line. Diagnosing malingering has been and continues to be highly controversial and poses significant challenges for evaluators. While there are always significant legal consequence for defendants, not diagnosing it often poses serious legal and social consequence for families and the community as well. As a result, this diagnoses will remain forever controversial and test forensic evaluators to become more competent themselves. This handbook is designed to assist evaluators in becoming more articulate in their report writing and in testifying before the court.

As a side note, I would also speculate that it may be time to do away with the archaic term malingering, not just because of its many negative connotations, but because the issues before us are more complex than this diagnosis is capable of conveying. Perhaps it would be better if we were more focused on descriptive, behavioral patterns of deception and non-cooperation. Towards this possibility, in Section-E, I propose an alternative diagnosis I term Adaptive Impedance. It is theoretical and speculative with the goal of a diagnostic paradigm-shift--enjoy! I also offer a second experimental diagnosis termed Institutional Adaptive Syndrome. This an exploration of how hospitalized psychiatric patients uniquely adapt to their environments in terms that require a new diagnostic understanding. Good luck!

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