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William F. Doverspike, PhD, is a licensed psychologist who holds a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology (ABPP) and he is also board certified in Neuropsychology (ABPN). He is an Associate Faculty member of the Georgia School of Professional Psychology, where he teaches graduate courses in professional ethics. As an independent practitioner, he maintains privileges at several local hospitals. He is a member of the Ethics Committee of the Georgia Psychological Association. Dr. Doverspike is Editor of the Georgia Psychologist magazine and has authored over 50+ articles and chapters. He conducts seminars on ethics, risk management, and diagnostic consultation.

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  • PublisherProfessional Resource Pr
  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 1568871082
  • ISBN 13 9781568871080
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages237
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