3rd Edition
Detecting Malingering and Deception Forensic Distortion Analysis (FDA-5)
Contents
About the Authors
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Background, Theory, and Method in Deception Analysis
Chapter 1 Foundational Issues in Deception
Chapter 2 Deception in Contemporary Times
Chapter 3 Involuntary Distortion
Chapter 4 The Applied Forensic Distortion Analysis Model
Chapter 5 Evaluation Process Guidelines
Chapter 6 Deception and Nonverbal Behavior
Part II: The Developmental Context of Deception
Chapter 7 Deception in Nonhumans
Chapter 8 Deception in Children
Chapter 9 Deception in Adolescents
Chapter 10 Deception in the Elderly
Part III: Deception Analysis in Civil Contexts
Chapter 11 Civil Law and Deception
Chapter 12 Malingered Neuropsychological Deficits
Chapter 13 Faked Pain and Loss of Sensation
Chapter 14 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Deception
Part IV: Deception Analysis in Criminal Contexts
Chapter 15 Interviewing and Deception
Chapter 16 Competency and Deception
Chapter 17 Criminal Responsibility and Deception
Chapter 18 Faked Amnesia and Recall Skills
Chapter 19 Psychosis and Deception
Chapter 20 Hallucinations and Deception
Chapter 22 Deception and the Systemic Problem of Substance Abuse
Chapter 23 Violence Risk Analysis and Deception
Chapter 24 Trends and Future Directions
List of Tables
List of Figures
APPENDICES
Appendix A Pain Survey Check List
Appendix B Self-Control and Instant Offense Behaviors
Appendix C Insanity Report Form
Biography
Dr. Harold V. Hall, Ph.D., ABPP (Clin, Forensic), ABN (Neurospych) received his MS in psychology and his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah in 1972. For 15 years he worked in various federal and state clinics, health centers, hospitals, prisons and training schools, followed by over 30 years in Hawaii in the independent practice of civil and criminal forensic psychology and neuropsychology. Dr. Hall was a Fulbright Scholar in Poland, a Rotary Scholar in Thailand and Cambodia, and is a Distinguished Practitioner of the National Academy of Practice in Psychology. He has authored 15 books and over 100 peer reviewed journal articles, chapters, and reviews including 4 second editions in deception analysis, violence risk analysis, murder and manslaughter, and substance abuse.
Dr. Joseph G Poirier, Ph.D., ABPP is currently a Clinical Psychologist Specialist in Rockville, Maryland. He was previously is the Clinical Director of the Child and Adolescent Forensic Evaluation Service (CAFES), Health and Human Services, Montgomery County Government, Rockville, Maryland. For 30 years, he had also been the co-director of the Circuit Court Mental Health Service, Prince Georges County, Maryland. He has testified as an expert witness in federal court and in district and circuit courts in a number of states. Dr. Poirier is triple board certified in forensic psychology, clinical psychology, and family psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. He is also a fellow of the American Psychological Association.






