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“This is a great book that fills a much needed void in the psychological and legal literature. A timely and scholarly piece, …that provides critical information for anyone interested in the area.”

Edward J. Hickling, Psy.D.
Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders
SUNY-Albany
Capital Psychological Associates, Albany , NY

“Dr. William J. Koch and colleagues have successfully produced a superbly comprehensive yet practical book about psychological trauma, its legal implications, and clinical practice ramifications. This outstanding work should be required reading for any practitioner involved in forensically oriented work, or for those who treat posttraumatic stress disorder and similar conditions. Kudos to Koch and colleagues for providing both a timely and unique resource, which will no doubt become the new standard for excellence by integrating clinical research, legal-medical issues, and practice.”

Johan Rosqvist, Psy.D.
Solutions for Anxiety Clinic
Pacific University

“A landmark volume that provides a thoughtful and lucid discussion of issues related to psychological injury. The authors provide a number of savvy clinical insights that reflect a wealth of clinical and legal experience. The comprehensive coverage of the research literature alone is worth the price of the volume. This well written and important book should be required reading for all legal and health care professionals.”

Lynn Alden
Associate Dean & Professor
Department of Psychology
University of British Colombia

     

 

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