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Topics include attorney demeanor, verbal and
nonverbal communications, the attorney-client relationship, and storytelling (narrative techniques).
This book will appeal to researchers in psychology,
communications, linguistics, and other social sciences, as well as trial commentators and practicing attorneys.
Published by American Psychological Association.
A Beginner's Guide to the MMPI–A provides an
introduction to an assessment standard that is
solidly grounded in adolescent psychology. It can be used as a text in graduate classes, as a how-to for psychologists interpreting the MMPI–A, or as a reference book. It is written for a diverse audience to include physicians, social workers, counselors, and attorneys, along with psychologists.
This manual is on-point for
persons accused of child abuse and what they
should do in response to the allegations. Many
attorneys purchase and give copies to their
clients. Legal terminology and procedures are
explained in everyday language. Chapters include
“Dealing With Your Feelings”, “Helping Yourself
to Prepare”, “Criminal Court”, “Domestic
Relations & Juvenile Court” among others.
This comprehensive guide is a great resource for those looking for facts and research to support their decision not to vaccinate. This parent manual features current research articles from peer-reviewed medical journals, vaccination support groups listed state by state, lists of controversial vaccine ingredients, exemption forms, and a section refuting commonly held vaccination beliefs point by point.
Published by American Psychological Association.
In clear, accessible language, this book introduces readers to the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory–2 (MMPI–2), the most widely researched and broadly used personality assessment
instrument. James N. Butcher, one of the authors
of the MMPI–2, explains how the instrument was
developed to describe and predict behavior in a
range of applied settings. Guidance is provided for
administering and interpreting the results, with
case studies to illustrate major concepts.