Frequently Asked Questions
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I recently paid the current year’s membership dues, but I have not received print copies of the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS) yet.
Have I paid my current year’s membership dues? How can I receive a dues receipt?
I attended an INS scientific meeting and registered for Continuing Education (CE) courses. I have not received my CE certificate yet.
What is the best time for me to pay membership dues? When will I incur a late fee?
Is there a first time membership application fee?
I would like to post a job on the INS website. Is there a fee?
I am searching for a neuropsychologist in my region. Can you help?
I need to update my address/email address with INS and with the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS). Do I need to contact both INS and the Cambridge University Press?
How do I cite meeting abstracts for my CV?
I am a speech pathologist. Can I receive CEU credit for attending the INS meeting?
I am a U.S. resident and I attended CE courses at an INS meeting. Do I need to submit my letter of attendance to maintain my license?
It is the middle of the year and I would like to join INS. Which year does my membership begin?
Are abstracts from the INS Meetings published in JINS?
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I recently paid the current year’s membership dues, but I have not received print copies of the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS) yet. Back to top#FAQ0
Members receive the electronic version of JINS as the basic membership privilege. You can opt to receive the print version of JINS for an additional $54 per year. You can elect this option at any time after paying your dues. It typically takes four to eight weeks for our publisher to process the order . If you have not received your issues after 8 weeks-please contact the INS office.
Have I paid my current year’s membership dues? How can I receive a dues receipt? Back to top
Please use your online account to log-in to the Members Area, and click on “View Dues and Donations”.
I attended an INS scientific meeting and registered for Continuing Education (CE) courses. I have not received my CE certificate yet. Back to top
Course evaluation forms and attendance certificates are mounted on the INS website after the conference. CE certificates are automatically generated once you complete the evaluation and are available for 3 years after each INS scientific meeting. If you have misplaced your CE certificate, you can contact the INS office for a replacement.
What is the best time for me to pay membership dues? When will I incur a late fee? Back to top
INS collects membership dues from September through December for the following year. Payments received after December 15th may delay the delivery of the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS). Payments received after January 1st will automatically be charged a $25.00 late fee. Please note: All payments should be made by credit card or check payable in US dollars.
Is there a first time membership application fee? Back to top
INS does not charge an application fee for new members. Applicants pay the yearly membership dues for the category for which they are applying. Membership dues are determined by the World Bank’s Tiered Income levels found here.
I would like to post a job on the INS website. Is there a fee? Back to top
INS does place job postings on our site. Please visit the Post a Job page under the Resources tab of the INS webpage for fees and instructions.
I am searching for a neuropsychologist in my region. Can you help? Back to top
INS is a membership only society. We are not an accreditation society. For a list of board certified neuropsychologists in the United States, please visit the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology webpage. For a list of board certified neuropsychologists outside of the United States, please contact a Neuropsychological Society/Association in your country. You can find a listing of regional Neuropsychological Societies on our International Liaison Committee webpage.
I need to update my address/email address with INS and with the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS). Do I need to contact both INS and the Cambridge University Press? Back to top
If you are a member of INS, you can update your address on your INS account by selecting the “Member Login” option at the top of this page. INS will automatically send your address/email address changes to Cambridge University Press. If you are NOT an INS member, please email Cambridge directly at subscriptions_newyork@cambridge.org
How do I cite meeting abstracts for my CV? Back to top
A citations guide is provided by Cambridge University Press (CUP) and is posted on the INS Website: www.the-ins.org/jins-citation-guide
I am a speech pathologist. Can I receive CEU credit for attending the INS meeting? Back to top
Yes, Speech-language pathologists and audiologists can earn ASHA-approved CEUs through participation in the North American meeting.
I am a U.S. resident and I attended CE courses at an INS meeting. Do I need to submit my letter of attendance to maintain my license? Back to top
The International Neuropsychological Society does not send rosters from CE courses to any licensing board. Each CE participant is responsible for submitting CE certificate(s) to the APA (or appropriate board) to maintain state licensure.
It is the middle of the year and I would like to join INS. Which year does my membership begin? Back to top
You can elect to begin your membership in the current year or the following year. Membership fees are not prorated. Membership benefits are valid only for the year for which you pay. If you pay now for the current year, you get immediate online access to JINS, which will last until December 31. If you want to take advantage of the member discounts for the meetings, you will need to pay dues for the year in which the meeting occurs and you will gain access to JINS in that year also.
Are abstracts from the INS Meetings published in JINS? Back to top
Abstracts from both the annual and mid-year meetings are published electronically in JINS online. The abstracts are published in Supplemental Issue 1 (Annual Meeting) and Supplemental Issue 2 (Mid-Year Meeting) and are free for public viewing.