Shane S. Bush, PhD, ABPP, is director of Long Island Neuropsychology, PC. He is also a neuropsychologist with the Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System, where he participates in the training and supervision of psychology interns and geropsychology postdoctoral fellows. He is board certified in geropsychology, clinical psychology, rehabilitation psychology, and clinical neuropsychology. He is a fellow of APA (Divisions 12, 18, 20, 22, 40, and 42) and past-president and fellow of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. He serves on the board of directors of the American Board of Geropsychology and on the editorial boards of multiple journals, including Clinical Gerontologist and Psychological Injury and Law. He is an adjunct faculty member of the Department of Psychology at the University of Alabama. He has published more than 2 books and journal special issues, as well as numerous articles, position papers, and book chapters related to geropsychology, neuropsychology, and forensic practice. Dr. Bush has presented at national and international conferences on topics related to forensic psychology, geropsychology, and neuropsychology. He is a veteran of both the U.S. Marine Corps and the Naval Reserve. Andrew L. Heck, PsyD, ABPP, is a clinical geropsychologist and holds dual board certification through the American Board of Professional Psychology in clinical psychology and geropsychology. He is a cofounder of and clinician with GeroPartners, a geriatric behavioral health firm serving long-term care facilities and others in the greater Richmond, Virginia, region. He served as clinical director at Piedmont Geriatric Hospital in Burkeville, Virginia, for several years, after stints as a staff psychologist and chief psychologist. He holds clinical faculty appointments in the departments of gerontology and pharmacy at Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Heck has briefed the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging about geropsychology training funding issues, and is past president of the board of directors for the Council of Professional Geropsychology Training Programs, an international geropsychology training organization. He also serves on the board of directors for the Kadamba Foundation, a Washington, DC-based organization dedicated to improving the lives of caregivers. His particular areas of professional interest include clinical training and supervision, dementia evaluation, decision-making competency and capacity, behavioral treatment, and ethics in working with older adults.
""This comprehensive and informative text is a much-needed resource for working with older adults in forensic contexts, an issue of increasing importance as the U.S. population ages."" - Patricia A. Zapf, PhD, Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, New York ""This gem of a book assists the practicing clinician in conducting the most valid and useful assessments for criminal and civil forensic practice with older adults. I will use it often in my practice of forensic geropsychology."" - Peter A. Lichtenberg, PhD, ABPP, Director, Institute of Gerontology and Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, and Professor of Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI ""Forensic Geropsychology is timely and essential, filling a unique niche at the intersection of forensic psychology and geropsychology. With diverse chapters addressing civil and criminal issues and combining the perspectives of clinicians and academics, this volume is a critical resource for anyone engaged in forensic evaluations with older adults."" - Jennifer Moye, PhD, ABPP, New England Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, Veterans Health Administration and Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA