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The Danger of Misdiagnosis: Utilizing Neuropsychological Assessment to Improve Treatment Plans Through Careful Diagnoses
The Danger of Misdiagnosis: Utilizing Neuropsychological Assessment to Improve Treatment Plans Through Careful Diagnoses: Part 1
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The Danger of Misdiagnosis: Utilizing Neuropsychological Assessment to Improve Treatment Plans Through Careful Diagnoses: Part 1
1.5 CE Hours
Intermediate
References
References
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- Rabin, L. A., & Barr, W. B. (2018). The value of neuropsychological assessment in the diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 74(8), 1332-1341.