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Professor Kyle Boone to Release a New Book, Clinical Practice of Forensic Neuropsychology

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Published on: 10/17/2012
Last Updated: 05/26/2023
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Oct. 17, 2012 – Dr. Kyle Boone, a professor at Alliant International University's California School of Forensic Studies, will have a new book released at the end of this month. The book, entitled, Clinical Practice of Forensic Neuropsychology: An Evidence-Based Approach, is a hands-on, evidence-based guide describing how to conduct comprehensive forensic neuropsychological evaluations and provide expert testimony.

A true expert in her field, Dr. Boone has published more than 100 peer-reviewed research articles, is board certified in clinical neuropsychology (ABPP/ABCN) and a fellow of the American Psychological Association. Additionally, she has published two tests to detect non-credible cognitive performance, The Dot Counting Test and The B Test.

In 2007, Dr. Boone edited the book Assessment of Feigned Cognitive Impairment: A Neuropsychological Perspective, and served on a committee that developed practice guidelines for clinical neuropsychology that were published by the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology that same year. Soon after, she was an invited attendee of the 25-member consensus conference that developed practice guidelines for the use of symptom validity tests, subsequently published by the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology in 2009.

Find out more about Dr. Boone's new book, Clinical Practice of Forensic Neuropsychology: An Evidence-Based Approach.

 

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