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A Panel Interview on the Ethical Practice of Neuropsychology
Authors:Shane S. Bush  Christopher L. Grote  Doug E. Johnson-Greene  Michele Macartney-Filgate
Affiliation:1. Independent Practice , Lake Ronkonkoma, NYneuropsych@shanebush.com;3. Department of Psychology , Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center , Chicago, IL;4. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore, MD, USA;5. Independent Practice , Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:
Neuropsychologists who have considerable experience reflecting, presenting, publishing, and advising on ethical matters are a rich resource for clinicians who have ethics questions. Consultation with such colleagues can be an important part of the ethical decision-making process. The purpose of the present article is to provide the opinions and perspectives of three neuropsychologists who, based on their experience and scholarly activities, served as panelists regarding ethical matters. Although the advice and opinions of colleagues are not a substitute for familiarity with relevant ethical requirements, guidelines, and professional literature, they offer valuable information that enhances the ethical decision-making process.
Keywords:Competence  Ethics  Interview  Neuropsychology
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