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A Primer on Common Practices in Clinical Neuropsychology - Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology: A Primer on Common Practices, by Gregory J. Lamberty & Nathaniel W. Nelson. 2012. New York: Oxford University Press, 194 pp., $49.99, (PB).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2013

Brad L. Roper*
Affiliation:
ABPP-CN, Mental Health Service, Memphis VA Medical Center, Memphis, TN, USA.

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