ABSTRACT

The range and variety of behaviors exhibited by examinees in forensic contexts are enormous, spanning the full gamut from unremarkable behavior to all forms of psychopathology and illness behaviors. For both the novice and experienced forensic neuropsychologist, these various symptom presentations exhibited by claimants are a source of interest, curiosity, sometimes amazement, and even fascination. As well, sometimes examinee presentations are also a source of bewilderment, especially for the inexperienced forensic neuropsychologist.