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Counseling Psychology and Neuropsychology

An Overview

Paul C. Larson

Schwab Rehabilitation Center

Albert A. Agresti

Loyola University of Chicago

This article introduces a special issue of The Counseling Psychologist on the increasing involvement of counseling psychologists in neuropsychology. The rationale for this special issue is based on the dual premises that preparing counseling psychologists in neuropsychology is consistent with the historical emphases of the specialty and that changing professional responsibilities require the acquisition of new knowledge and skills to enable counseling psychologists to continue their involvement in traditional settings and clinical activities. The experience of counseling psychologists actively involved in providing neuropsychological services within traditional counseling psychology employment settings and clinical actvities leads them to argue that to meet changing professional responsibilities and expectations counseling psychologists need to develop minimal competency in neuropsychology.

The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 20, No. 4, 549-555 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/0011000092204001


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