This book presents current theory and research on the way that
psychological factors affect the presentation, diagnosis, and course of
illness when causality is at issue. It offers an overview of the crucial
scientific knowledge base and the appropriate, comprehensive assessment
procedures to be followed in order to arrive at a proper determination
for court or other related purposes. It posits and explores three
primary factors that determine causality of psychological outcome:
pre-stressor psychological vulnerabilities, the specified stressor, and
post-stressor factors. Sections are disorder specific and separate
chapters explore the facets mentioned.