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The Independent Neuropsychological Evaluation explores the process of conducting an independent neuropsychological evaluation (IME) for disability related claims. While neuropsychologists are well trained in the area of clinical assessment, little training, mentoring, or supervision applies these skills to the disability arena, and a lack of literature specific to this rapidly growing area of practice by which to develop expertise encroaches on these needs.Authors Howard J. Oakes, David W. Lovejoy, and Shane S. Bush provide information about how to prepare disability related assessments that are valid, useful, and appropriate. They explain the language and context of "disability," offer relevant ethical and professional considerations, and cover business aspects of IMEs as well as particular neuropsychological related issues. Although the subject matter covered in this book has relevance to neuropsychological IMEs conducted in the context of civil litigation, workers' compensation, fitness for duty, and state- or federally-sponsored disability programs, this book emphasizes IMEs conducted for private disability insurance companies. Practicing neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists who conduct, or are contemplating conducting, independent examinations, as well as providers in neurology and psychiatry who may struggle with some of the same disability-related issues and questions, will find this volume of great practical use.
This book investigates the procedural, ethical, and business complexities involved in conducting independent neuropsychological evaluations (IMEs) for disability-related claims. Authors Howard J. Oakes, David W. Lovejoy, and Shane S. Bush, all established practitioners in the field, address the gap in formal training regarding disability assessments. They provide a structured framework for clinicians to navigate the specific requirements of private disability insurance, civil litigation, and workers' compensation cases while maintaining professional standards.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Practitioners frequently cite this volume as a foundational resource for psychologists transitioning into forensic or disability-related assessment work. Experts highlight the text for its practical utility in bridging the gap between clinical assessment skills and the specific demands of the insurance and legal sectors.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190682051
ISBN-13:
9780190682057
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