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| Peer Reviewed Articles |
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| | • | Young, G., Merali, N. L., & Ruff, R. M. (2009). The Ruff Neurobehavioral Inventory: Validity indicators and validity. Psychological Injury and Law, 2 (1). |
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| | • | Young, G., & Schultz, I. Z. (2009). Trauma and psychological injury: Practice, clinical, legal, and ethical issues. Vignettes. Psychological Injury and Law, 2 (1). |
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| | • | Young, G. (2009). Excellence in psychological injury and law: Book review of Motor Vehicle Collisions by Duckworth, Iezzi, and O’Donohue (2008). Psychological Injury and Law, 2 (1), . |
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| | • | Young, G. (2009). Psychological injury and law: Editorial on practice criteria. Psychological Injury and Law, 2 (1), . |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: Special issue epilogue. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 311-313. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychotherapy for psychological injury: A biopsychosocial and forensic perspective. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 287-310. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Coping and resilience in psychological injury: A biopsychosocial and forensic perspective. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 276-286. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Personality disorder in psychological injury: A biopsychosocial and forensic perspective. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 255-275. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury: Systems, change processes, development. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 243-254. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Somatization, and medically unexplained symptoms in psychological injury: Diagnoses and dynamics. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 224-242. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: A biopsychosocial and forensic perspective. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 219-223. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: Editorial on what mental health clinicians/ practitioners need to know. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 214-218. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Editorial on PIL’s First Year: Growing pains and growing prospects. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (4), 213. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Causality and causation in law, medicine, psychiatry, and psychology: Progression or regression? Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (3), 161-181. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: An integrative model. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (3), 150-160. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: Editorial on Truth and Consequences, psychologists and attorneys. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (3), 147-149. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: Defining a field. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (2), 78-93. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: Editorial on the Young and the Tested. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (2), 75-77. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: Assumptions and core knowledge, controversies and myths, needed directions. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (1), 11-19. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: Introduction to the first issue. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (1), 7-10. |
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| | • | Young, G. (2008). Psychological injury and law: Editorial introducing a journal and an association. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, (1), 1-6. |
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| | • | Young, G., & Gagnon, M. (1990). Neonatal laterality, birth stress, familial sinistrality, and left brain inhibition. Developmental Neuropsychology, 6, 127-150. |
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| | • | Young, G., & Lewis, M. (1979). Effects of familiarity and maternal attention on infant peer relations. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Behavior and Development, 25, 105-119. |
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| | • | Young, G., & Gouin Décarie, T. (1977). An ethology-based catalogue of facial/vocal behavior in infancy. Animal Behavior, 25, 95-107. |
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| | • | Young, G. (1977). Use of negation to justify correct judgments of conservation in boys. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 44, 287-292. |
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| Books |
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| | • | Young, G., Kane, A. W., & Nicholson, K. (2007). Causality of psychological injury: Presenting evidence in court. New York: Springer Science + Business Media.
[Reviewed in: Fisher, J. (2008). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 23, 221-227.] |
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| | • | Young, G., Kane, A. W., & Nicholson, K. (Eds.). (2006). Psychological Knowledge in Court: PTSD, Pain, and TBI. New York: Springer Science + Business Media.
[Reviewed in: Caccavale, J. L. (2006). PsycCRITIQUES, 51, 1-3.] |
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| | • | Young, G. (1997). Adult Development, Therapy, and Culture: A Postmodern Synthesis. New York: Plenum Press.
[Reviewed in: Wells, Y. V. (1998). Journal of Adult Development, 5, 67-69.] |
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| | • | Young, G., Segalowitz, S., Corter, C., & Trehub, S. (Eds.) (1983). Manual specialization and the developing brain. New York: Academic Press. |
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| Chapters |
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| | • | Chapter 1. Causality, psychological injuries, and court: Introduction (with Andrew Kane, Keith Nicholson) (pp. 1-10) |
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| | • | Chapter 2. Causality in psychology and law (with Andrew Kane) (pp. 13-47) |
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| | • | Chapter 3. Causality: Concepts, issues, and recommendations (pp. 49-86) |
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| | • | Chapter 4. Dictionary of terms related to causality, causation, law, and psychology (with Ronnie Shore) (pp. 87-135) |
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| | • | Chapter 5. Multicausal perspectives on psychological injury I: PTSD and MTBI (pp. 137-163) |
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| | • | Chapter 6. Multicausal perspectives on psychological injury II: Chronic pain (pp. 165-185) |
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| | • | Chapter 7. Multicausal perspectives on psychological injury III: Conclusions (pp. 187-196) |
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| | • | Chapter 8. Pain, affect, nonlinear dynamical systems, and chronic pain: Bringing order to disorder (with C. Richard Chapman) (pp. 197-241) |
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| | • | Chapters 9-20 variously by Andrew Kane, Keith Nicholson/ Michael Martelli, Dan Shuman/ Jennifer Hardy, Doug Salmon/ Marek Celinski. For the latter, chapter 9, I am third author.
Chapter 9. Considering course and treatment in rehabilitation: Sequential and dynamic causality (pp. 243-257) |
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| | • | Chapter 21. Causality, psychological injuries, and court: Conclusions (with Andrew Kane, Keith Nicholson) (pp. 549-563) |
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| | • | Young, G., Nicholson, K., & Kane, A. W. (2006). Conclusions on psychological knowledge in court: PTSD, pain, and TBI (pp. 381-389). |
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| | • | Young, G., Kane, A. W., & Nicholson, K. (2006). An introduction to psychological knowledge in court: PTSD, pain, and TBI (pp. 3-12). |
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| | • | Young, G., & Yehuda, R. (2006). Understanding PTSD: Implications for court (pp. 55-69). |
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| | • | Young, G., & Chapman, R.C. (2006). Chronic pain and affect as a nonlinear dynamical system (pp. 181-192). |