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Original Article

Neuropsychology Supervision: Incorporating Reflective Practice

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Pages 191-197 | Received 08 Feb 2016, Accepted 06 Jul 2016, Published online: 12 Nov 2020

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Dana Wong, Carmela Pestell, Vincent Oxenham, Renerus Stolwyk & Jacqueline Anderson. (2023) Competencies unique to clinical neuropsychology: A consensus statement of educators, practitioners, and professional leaders in Australia. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 0:0, pages 1-20.
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Susan Langborne, Elissa L. O’Connell, George Habib, Annette Davis & Dana Wong. (2022) Does participation in structured group supervision impact experiences of transition to the workforce?: A survey of psychology registrars. Australian Psychologist 57:2, pages 137-147.
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Bruno Gauthier, Caroline Dupont, Nathalie Gosselin & Elaine de Guise. (2021) Neuropsychology supervision: A survey of practices in Quebec and a cross-cultural comparison. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 35:7, pages 1232-1257.
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Susan Glassburn, Lisa E. McGuire & Kathy Lay. (2019) Reflection as self-care: models for facilitative supervision. Reflective Practice 20:6, pages 692-704.
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