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Civil Capacities in Neuropsychological Assessment
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CE:1.5
Description
Psychologists in general, and neuropsychologists in particular, tend to be well trained in assessing cognitive and emotional functioning across the life span. Various specialties within psychology have further established best practice standards within their respective fields: neuropsychology, forensic psychology, geropsychology, etc. In spite of considerable developments and improvements in assessment as reflected by these best practice standards, the area of capacity/competence evaluation remains nascent in development. The purpose of this webinar is to introduce neuropsychologists, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students to basic principles in assessing civil capacities. Further, simple clinical vignettes will be reviewed to illustrate those types of civil capacities one may encounter in clinical practice. The role of comprehensive neuropsychological assessment, with a focus on capacity questions, will be addressed toward expanding the scope of clinical services to benefit patients and fellow professionals in the context within which we practice.
After the webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify the five legal standards utilized in determining capacity.
- Apply appropriate ethical principles and best practice standards in conducting civil capacity evaluations.
- Explain the rationale underlying those assessment procedures utilized in capacity evaluations.
- Identify key challenges in capacity evaluations, and discuss benefits of engaging in such evaluations.
Instructional Level: Introductory
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