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Remote Forensic Psychological Assessment in Civil Cases: Considerations for Experts Assessing Harms from Early Life Abuse
by
Goldenson, Julie
, Josefowitz, Nina
in
Adults
/ Americans with Disabilities Act 1990-US
/ Attorneys
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Child custody
/ Childhood
/ Clinical Psychology
/ COVID-19
/ Emotional abuse
/ Ethical dilemmas
/ Ethics
/ Evaluation
/ Experts
/ Forensic psychiatry
/ Interviews
/ Law and Psychology
/ Litigation
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Pandemics
/ Professionals
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychological functioning
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Trauma
/ Video conferencing
2021
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Remote Forensic Psychological Assessment in Civil Cases: Considerations for Experts Assessing Harms from Early Life Abuse
by
Goldenson, Julie
, Josefowitz, Nina
in
Adults
/ Americans with Disabilities Act 1990-US
/ Attorneys
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Child custody
/ Childhood
/ Clinical Psychology
/ COVID-19
/ Emotional abuse
/ Ethical dilemmas
/ Ethics
/ Evaluation
/ Experts
/ Forensic psychiatry
/ Interviews
/ Law and Psychology
/ Litigation
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Pandemics
/ Professionals
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychological functioning
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Trauma
/ Video conferencing
2021
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Remote Forensic Psychological Assessment in Civil Cases: Considerations for Experts Assessing Harms from Early Life Abuse
by
Goldenson, Julie
, Josefowitz, Nina
in
Adults
/ Americans with Disabilities Act 1990-US
/ Attorneys
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Child custody
/ Childhood
/ Clinical Psychology
/ COVID-19
/ Emotional abuse
/ Ethical dilemmas
/ Ethics
/ Evaluation
/ Experts
/ Forensic psychiatry
/ Interviews
/ Law and Psychology
/ Litigation
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Pandemics
/ Professionals
/ Psychological assessment
/ Psychological functioning
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Trauma
/ Video conferencing
2021
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Remote Forensic Psychological Assessment in Civil Cases: Considerations for Experts Assessing Harms from Early Life Abuse
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Remote Forensic Psychological Assessment in Civil Cases: Considerations for Experts Assessing Harms from Early Life Abuse
2021
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Overview
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore the question of whether psycho-legal assessments can be executed remotely in a manner that adheres to the rigorous standards applied during in-person assessments. General guidelines have evolved, but to date, there are no explicit directives about whether and how to proceed. This paper reviews professional, ethical, and legal challenges that experts should consider before conducting such an evaluation remotely. Although the discussion is more widely applicable, remote forensic psychological assessment of adults alleging childhood abuse is used as an example throughout, due to the complexity of these cases, the ethical dilemmas they can present, and the need to carefully assess non-verbal trauma-related symptoms. The use of videoconferencing technology is considered in terms of potential benefits of this medium, as well as challenges this method could pose to aspects of interviewing and psychometric testing. The global pandemic is also considered with respect to its effects on functioning and mental health and the confounding impact such a crisis has on assessing the relationship between childhood abuse and current psychological functioning. Finally, for those evaluators who want to engage in remote assessment, practice considerations are discussed.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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