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A Certain Symptom of PTSD May Suggest an Element of Malingering |
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Psychological Symptoms are easily exaggerated or faked |
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Identify Malingerers or Pay the Price |
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Some Implications of Failure to Rule out Malingering |
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When Documentation Fails to Support Psychological Disability |
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Reading the Expert’s Psychological/Psychiatric Report |
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Can Coached PTSD be detected with the MMPI-2? |
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Sailor Malingered Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) |
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Malingering: A Growing and Costly Problem |
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Three Types of Inadequate Documentation of PTSD |
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