The Role of Forensic Psychology in Assessing Competency to Stand Trial
In the intricate world of the justice system, understanding a defendant’s psychological state is pivotal. The fascinating field of forensic psychology delves into this issue,
Presenting Psychological Findings Effectively in Court: Tips for Attorneys
Navigating the bustling corridors of courthouses, attorneys face a myriad of challenges, not the least of which is the effective presentation of psychological findings, especially
Understanding Emotional Pain and Suffering: Trauma Insights for Legal Professionals
It’s important to have a solid understanding of trauma and PTSD when dealing with emotional suffering in legal cases. This brief guide elucidates the intricacies of trauma an
Understanding Grief and Loss in Legal Contexts: Expert Witness Perspective
Grief and loss are inherent aspects of the human experience, yet when it arises in the context of wrongful death or malpractice, the aftermath is particularly jarring. It’s c
Expert Witness Assessment in Wrongful Death Claims: A Psychologist’s Approach
Navigating the complexities of wrongful death claims requires expertise that goes beyond the legal sphere, illuminating the profound emotional and psychological layers of loss and
The Moral Injury Questionnaire: Examining Violations of Deeply Held Values
In the ever-evolving domain of psychological assessment, the Moral Injury Questionnaire (MIQ) stands out, particularly for its nuanced approach to capturing experiences that clash