The science of psychology reveals the reflections of the theories it has developed in the field of practice, especially in the fields of clinical and applied psychology, through observation, interviews and psychological evaluations. It would be correct to say that these application tools are even more important in forensic-psychological processes. In this book; the similar and different aspects of forensic psychology practices with the practices in other fields of psychology are discussed, the dimensions in observation, interview and evaluation in forensic psychology are detailed, the minimum skills that a forensic psychologist should have and the opportunities to develop these skills, the challenging ways of forensic psychological assessment, assessment-specific skills and case studies. explained with examples.
This book is the second of the three series in the field of forensic psychology. In the book "Observation, Interview and Psychological Evaluation in Forensic Psychology", about criminals, victims, convicts and other parties in forensic processes, they are examined separately as "Observation and Interview in Forensic Processes" and "Psychological Evaluation in Forensic Processes". The topics are conveyed interactively and with rich case examples to guide forensic psychologists, psychologists, experts and practitioners interested in the forensic field.
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