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The Elements of Psychological Case Report Writing in Australia is a comprehensive and applied review of material required for basic case conceptualisation and report writing in Australia. For anyone submitting case reports to the Psychology Board of Australia to support their application for general registration this is an absolute must-have.

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The Elements of Psychological Case Report Writing in Australia is a comprehensive and applied review of material required for basic case conceptualisation and report writing in Australia. For anyone submitting case reports to the Psychology Board of Australia to support their application for general registration this is an absolute must-have.


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Autorenporträt
Nadine J. Pelling is a Fellow of the Australian Counselling Association, Clinical Psychologist, and member of the Australian Psychological Society. She is employed full-time as a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology and Counselling at the University of South Australia in the School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy. Dr Pelling also maintains a small private practice in the southern suburbs of Adelaide. Lorelle J. Burton is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and Professor of Psychology at the University of Southern Queensland. Professor Burton has been an invited assessor for national teaching excellence awards and grants and has led numerous national collaborative research projects on student transition. She is an internationally recognised psychology educator, and her current research focus involves leading cross-community collaborations to promote community capacity building and well-being. Professor Burton was awarded the Distinguished Contribution to Psychological Education Award from the Australian Psychological Society in 2016.