1st Edition
Forensic Mental Health Assessment in Criminal Contexts Key Concepts and Cases
Section I (Foundational Topics in Forensic Psychological and Forensic Neuropsychological Assessment)
- Introduction
- A Primer on Abnormal Behavior
- A Primer on Forensic Psychological and Forensic Neuropsychological Evaluations
- Fundamental Measurement Concepts in Forensic Assessment
- Science and the Law
- Ethical Considerations in Forensic Mental Health Practice
- References
- Case Summaries
Section II (Legal Cases for the Forensic Mental Health Professional)
Biography
Noah K. Kaufman, PhD, ABN, ABPdN, ABPP (neuropsychology), works primarily out of the Center for Neuropsychological Studies in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and is also a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He is board certified in neuropsychology, pediatric neuropsychology, and forensic psychology, and has authored or co-authored multiple book chapters and peer-reviewed articles.
Shane S. Bush, PhD, ABPP (forensic), is Director of Long Island Neuropsychology, PC, an adjunct faculty member in the University of Alabama’s Department of Psychology, and a neuropsychologist with the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System. He is board certified in clinical psychology, rehabilitation psychology, clinical neuropsychology, and geropsychology, and has more than 100 publications, including more than 20 books, many of which are related to forensic practice and ethical and professional issues.
Nicole R. Schneider, PhD, ABPP, is a forensic psychologist serving as a supervisor and clinic associate at the University of Denver and provides consultation in both criminal and civil legal proceedings around the world. She is board certified in forensic psychology.
Scotia J. Hicks, PhD, JD, is an appellate attorney at the law firm of Ehlert Hicks LLP, and a lecturer at the UC Berkeley School of Law.






