Detection of Deception
Description:
Intended to assist in the detection of various types of deception. Whether working in forensic or correctional settings, or in a private practice or other treatment setting, it is important to be able to recognize, assess, and deal with deceptive examinees or patients appropriately. This book’s intention is to provide a broad look at how individuals can be deceptive in various settings, including forensic and correctional, as well as employment settings and general clinical practice. It is a handbook for the practicing psychologist, highlighting the relevant literature, as well as experience, to guide practical suggestions. It discusses test selection, administration, and interpretation, as well as the synthesis of multiple sources of information in making decisions about the truthfulness of a subject.