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Ethical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology affords the seasoned practitioner as well as the beginner a broad sampling of research and commentary on the ethical dilemmas involved in the clinical practice of Neuropsychology.
This book provides an overview of the most commonly seen disorders in outpatient settings including ADHD, Autism, congenital heart disease, blood cancer and hematologic conditions, brain tumors, and epilepsy, and provides latest information on these pediatric neurodevelopmental and medical disorders.
This book provides a broad map for the clinician dealing with neuropsychiatric disorders of old age, and the future researcher of brain ageing.
Through the use of case illustrations, this text examines ethical issues in neuropsychology. It examines the differences between the 1992 and 2002 APA Ethics Codes as they relate to neuropsychological activities and offers a practical approach for
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