Journal article

The provision of neuropsychological services in rural/regional settings: Professional and ethical issues

K Allott, S Lloyd

Applied Neuropsychology | PSYCHOLOGY PRESS | Published : 2009

Abstract

Despite rapid growth of the discipline of clinical neuropsychology during recent times, there is limited information regarding the identification and management of professional and ethical issues associated with the practice of neuropsychology within rural settings. The aim of this article is to outline the characteristics unique to practicing neuropsychology in rural communities and to describe the potential professional and ethical dilemmas that might arise. Issues are illustrated using examples from neuropsychological practice in a rural/regional setting in Victoria, Australia. Relative to urban regions, there is an inequality in the distribution of psychologists, including neuropsycholog..

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