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Boake, C., Bobetic, K. M., & Bontke, C. (1991). Rehabilitation of the patient with mild traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 1(3), 70-78.

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Dikmen, S., Temkin, N., & Armsden, G. (1989). Neuropsychological recovery: Relationship to psychosocial functioning and postconcussional complaints. In H. S. Levin, H. M. Eisenberg, & A. L. Benton (Eds.), Mild head injury (pp. 229-244). New York: Oxford University Press.

Dixon, C. E., Taft, W. C., & Hayes, R. L. (1993). Mechanisms of mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8(3), 1-12.

Englander, J., Hall, K., Stimpson, T., & Chaffin, S. Mild traumatic brain injury in an insured population: Subjective complaints and return to employment. Brain Injury, 6(2), 161-166.

Faust, D., & Ziskin, J. (1988). The expert witness in psychology and psychiatry. Science, 241, 31-35.

Fay, G. C., Jaffe, K. M., Polissar, N. L., Liao, S., Martin, K. M., Shurtleff, H. A., Rivara, J. B., & Winn, H. R. (1993). Mild pediatric brain injury: A cohort study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74, 895-901.

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Gentilini, M., Nichelli, P., Schoenhuber, R. et al. (1985). Neuropsychological evaluation of mild head injury. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, & Psychiatry, 48, 137-140.

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Kibby, M. Y., & Long, C. J. (1996). Minor head injury: Attempts at clarifying the confusion. Brain Injury, 10(3), 159-186.

Kreutzer, J., Marwitz, J., & Myers, S. (1991). Neuropsychological issues in litigation following brain injury. Neuropsychology, 4(4), 249-259.

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Leininger, B., & Kreutzer, J. (1992). Neuropsychological outcome of postconcussive adults. In L. Horn & N. Zasler (Eds.), Rehabilitation of postconcussive disorders (pp. 169-182). Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus.

Levin, H. S., Gary, H. E., High, W. M., Mattis, S. M., Ruff, R. M., Eisenberg, H. M., Marshall, L. F., & Tabaddor, K. (1987). Minor head injury and the postconcussional syndrome: Methodological issues in outcome studies. Neurobehavioral recovery from head injury (pp. 262-275 ). New York: Oxford University Press.

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Levin, H. S., Mattis, S., Ruff, R., Eisenberg, H. M., Marshall, L. F., Tabaddor, K., High, W. M., & Frankowski, R. F. (1987). Neurobehavioral outcome following minor head injury: A three center study. Journal of Neurosurgery, 66, 234-243.

McCaffrey, R., Williams, A. D., Fisher, J., & Laing, L. C. (1993). Forensic issues in mild brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8(3), 38-47.

Mateer, C. A. (1992). Systems of care for post-concussive syndrome. In L. Horn & N. Zasler (Eds.), Rehabilitation of postconcussive disorders (pp. 143-160). Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus.

Parker, R. S. (1996). The spectrum of emotional distress and personality changes after minor head injury incurred in an automobile accident. Brain Injury 10(4), 287-302.

Rimel, R. W., Giordani, B., Barth, J. T., Boll, T. J., & Jane, J. A. (1981). Disability caused by minor head injury. Neurosurgery, 9, 221-228.

Rimel, R. W., Giordani, B., Barth, J. T., Boll, T. J., & Jane, J. A. (1982). Moderate head injury: Completing the clinical spectrum of brain trauma. Neurosurgery, 11(3), 344-351.

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Ruff, R. M., Wylie, T., & Tennant, W.. (1993). Malingering and malingering-like aspects of mild closed head injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8(3), 60-73.

Rutherford, W. H. (1989). Postconcussion symptoms: Relationship to acute neurological indices, individual differences, and circumstances of injury. In H. S. Levin, H. M. Eisenberg, & A. L. Benton (Eds.), Mild head injury (pp. 217-22). New York: Oxford University Press.

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Zasler, N. (1993). Mild traumatic brain injury: Medical assessment and intervention. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8(3), 13-29.

Ziskin, J., & Faust, D. (1988). Coping with psychiatric and psychological testimony (Vols. 1-3, 4th ed.). Marina del Rey, CA: Law and Psychology Press.


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