The MMPI-2 Symptom Validity Scale (FBS) is an Empirically-Validated Measure of Over-reporting in Personal Injury Litigants and Claimants: reply to William et al. (2009) Yossef S. Ben-PorathKevin W. GrevePaul M. Kaufmann Brief Communication 06 October 2009 Pages: 77 - 80
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Assessing Response Style and Malingering Steve Rubenzer OriginalPaper 27 May 2009 Pages: 114 - 142
Psychology Journals: Proposal for Financial Disclosure Policies Gerald Young Editorial 22 May 2009 Pages: 143 - 148
Inaccuracies About the MMPI-2 Fake Bad Scale in the Reply by Ben-Porath, Greve, Bianchini, and Kaufman (2009) Carolyn L. WilliamsJames N. ButcherZina Kally OriginalPaper 15 May 2009 Pages: 182 - 197
Working to Avoid Collateral Emotional Harm to Clients: Cases and Recommendations for the Personal Injury Attorney Michael E. Schatman OriginalPaper 12 May 2009 Pages: 149 - 166
Toward Preventing Future Tragedies: Mass Killings on College Campuses, Public Health, and Threat/Risk Assessment Kirk HeilbrunJoel DvoskinAnna Heilbrun OriginalPaper 28 April 2009 Pages: 93 - 99
Psychological Injury and Law: Journal Policy on Ongoing Debates Gerald Young EditorialNotes 15 April 2009 Pages: 179 - 181
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder’s Traumatic Stressor Criterion: History, Controversy, and Clinical and Legal Implications Mary E. LongJon D. Elhai OriginalPaper 01 April 2009 Pages: 167 - 178
Psychological Injury from Licensing Complaints Against Mental Health Practitioners Robert Henley Woody OriginalPaper 31 March 2009 Pages: 109 - 113
The MMPI-2 Symptom Validity Scale (FBS) Is an Empirically Validated Measure of Overreporting in Personal Injury Litigants and Claimants: Reply to Butcher et al. (2008) Yossef S. Ben-PorathKevin W. GrevePaul M. Kaufmann OriginalPaper 13 March 2009 Pages: 62 - 85
Psychological Injury and Law: Editorial on Practice Criteria Gerald Young Editorial 12 March 2009 Pages: 4 - 9
The Ruff Neurobehavioral Inventory: Validity Indicators and Validity Gerald YoungNatasha L. MeraliRonald M. Ruff OriginalPaper 03 March 2009 Pages: 53 - 60
Excellence in Psychological Injury and Law: Book Review of Motor Vehicle Collisions by Duckworth, Iezzi, and O’Donohue (2008) Gerald Young Book Review 24 February 2009 Pages: 89 - 92
Trauma and Psychological Injury: Practice, Clinical, Legal, and Ethical Issues Gerald YoungIzabela Z. Schultz OriginalPaper 24 February 2009 Pages: 10 - 23
Psychological Injury and Law: Editorial Policies on Defamation and Disclosure Gerald Young Editorial 21 February 2009 Pages: 1 - 3
The Rigor of Research Design and “Forensic” Publications in Neuropsychological Research Erin D. BiglerRyan R. GreenJames B. Millward OriginalPaper 18 February 2009 Pages: 43 - 52
Judicial Evaluation of Traumatically Induced Fibromyalgia Michael Finch OriginalPaper 18 February 2009 Pages: 24 - 33
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Postconcussion Syndrome: The New Evidence Base for Diagnosis and Treatment Paul M. Richards BookReview 13 February 2009 Pages: 86 - 88
Myths and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Ronald M. RuffChristina Weyer Jamora OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 34 - 42
Personality Disorder in Psychological Injury: A Biopsychosocial and Forensic Perspective Gerald Young OriginalPaper 09 December 2008 Pages: 255 - 275
Editorial on PIL’s First Year: Growing Pains and Growing Prospects Gerald Young EditorialNotes 09 December 2008 Pages: 213 - 213
Psychological Injury: Systems, Change Processes, Development Gerald Young OriginalPaper 06 December 2008 Pages: 243 - 254
Psychotherapy for Psychological Injury: A Biopsychosocial and Forensic Perspective Gerald Young OriginalPaper 03 December 2008 Pages: 287 - 310
Somatization and Medically Unexplained Symptoms in Psychological Injury: Diagnoses and Dynamics Gerald Young OriginalPaper 03 December 2008 Pages: 224 - 242
Psychological Injury and Law: Editorial on What Mental Health Clinicians/Practitioners Need to Know Gerald Young EditorialNotes 03 December 2008 Pages: 214 - 218
Coping in Psychological Injury: A Biopsychosocial and Forensic Perspective Gerald Young OriginalPaper 25 November 2008 Pages: 276 - 286
Psychological Injury and Law: Special Issue Epilogue Gerald Young EditorialNotes 22 November 2008 Pages: 311 - 313
Psychological Injury and Law: A Biopsychosocial and Forensic Perspective Gerald Young EditorialNotes 20 November 2008 Pages: 219 - 223
Gerald Young, Andrew W. Kane, Keith Nicholson, Causality of Psychological Injury: Presenting Evidence in Court. Review: Causality in Psychology and Law Eric G. Mart BookReview 17 October 2008 Pages: 210 - 211
Biopsychosocial Factors that Perpetuate Chronic Pain, Impairment, and Disability Brian R. TheodoreNancy D. KishinoRobert J. Gatchel OriginalPaper 02 October 2008 Pages: 182 - 190
Causality and Causation in Law, Medicine, Psychiatry, and Psychology: Progression or Regression? Gerald Young OriginalPaper 02 October 2008 Pages: 161 - 181
Psychological Injury and Law: An Integrative Model Gerald Young ReviewPaper 02 October 2008 Pages: 150 - 160
Psychological Injury and Law: Editorial on Truth and Consequences, Psychologists and Attorneys Gerald Young Editorial 02 October 2008 Pages: 147 - 149
Psychological Injury and Law: Defining a Field Gerald Young OriginalPaper 26 June 2008 Pages: 78 - 93
The Psychological Impact of Traumatic Events on Children Emma SalterPaul Stallard PTSD & Stress 25 July 2008 Pages: 138 - 146
Forensic Neuropsychology and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Ronald M. RuffChristina Weyer Jamora OriginalPaper 10 July 2008 Pages: 122 - 137
Disentangling the Disability Quagmire in Psychological Injury and Law Izabela Z. SchultzAlison M. Stewart OriginalPaper 12 September 2008 Pages: 103 - 121
Psychological Injury and Law: Editorial on the Young and the Tested Gerald Young EditorialNotes 28 May 2008 Pages: 75 - 77
Disentangling the Disability Quagmire in Psychological Injury: Part 1—Disability and Return to Work: Theories, Methods, and Applications Izabela Z. Schultz OriginalPaper 23 April 2008 Pages: 94 - 102
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Current Concepts and Controversies Steven TaylorGordon J. G. Asmundson OriginalPaper 12 April 2008 Pages: 59 - 74
Psychological Injury and Law: Editorial Introducing a Journal and an Association Gerald Young EditorialNotes 08 April 2008 Pages: 1 - 6
Forensic Psychology, Psychological Injuries and the Law Andrew W. Kane Forensic Psychology 09 July 2008 Pages: 36 - 58
Expert Testimony on Psychological Injury: Procedural and Evidentiary Issues Michael FinchCatherine GuthrieCarol Henderson Law 09 July 2008 Pages: 20 - 35
Psychological Injury and Law: Introduction to the First Issue Gerald Young EditorialNotes 11 March 2008 Pages: 7 - 10
Potential for Bias in MMPI-2 Assessments Using the Fake Bad Scale (FBS) James N. ButcherCarlton S. GassCarolyn L. Williams Assessment 08 March 2008 Pages: 191 - 209
Psychological Injury and Law: Assumptions and Foundations, Controversies and Myths, Needed Directions Gerald Young EditorialNotes 06 March 2008 Pages: 11 - 19