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Selected Readings in Rehabilitation
Psychology
Compiled by Division 22
of the American Psychological Association
Aging and Disability
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Felsenthal, G., Garrison, S. J., &
Steinberg, F. U. (1994). Rehabilitation
of the Aging and Elderly Patient. Philadelphia:
Williams & Wilkens.
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Garmoe, W., Newman, A. C., & Bleiberg,
J. (1994). Neuropsychological aspects of
normal aging and stroke rehabilitation.
In M. N. Ozer, R. S. Materson, & L.
R. Caplan (eds.). Management of Persons
with Stroke (pp. 219-250). St. Louis: Mosby.
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Kemp, B. J., & Krause, J. S. (1999).
Depression and life satisfaction among people
aging with post-polio and spinal cord injury.
Disability Rehabilitation, 21(5-6), 241-249.
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Lichtenberg, P. A. & MacNeill, S. E.
(2000). Geriatric Issues. In R. G. Frank
& T. R. Elliott (Eds.), Handbook of
Rehabilitation Psychology. Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association.
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Lichtenberg, P. A. (1999) Mental health
practice in geriatric health care settings.
Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
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Trieschmann, R. B. (1987). Aging with a
Disability. New York: Demos Publication.
Amputation
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Rybarcyzk, B., Szymanski, L. & Nicholas,
J. J. (2000). Limb Amputation. In R.G. Frank
& T.R. Elliott (Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation
Psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
Assistive Technology
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Galvin, J. C. & Scherer, M. J. (Eds.).
(1996). Evaluating, Selecting an Appropriate
Assistive Technology. Gaithersburg, MD:
Aspen Publishers.
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Scherer, M. J. (2003). Connecting to learn:
Educational and assistive technology for
people with disabilities. Washington D.C.:
American Psychological Association.
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Scherer, M. J. (Ed.) (2002). Assistive
Technology: Matching Device and Consumer
for Successful Rehabilitation. Washington,
D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Assistive Technology Workbook
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Scherer, M. J. (1996). Living in the State
of Stuck: How Technology Impacts the Lives
of People with Disabilities, Second Edition.
Cambridge, MA: Brookline Books.
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Scherer, M. J. (1996). Outcomes of assistive
technology use on quality of life. Disability
and Rehabilitation, 18 (9), 439-448.
Biofeedback
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Brucker, B. S., Bulaeva, N. (1996) Biofeedback
effect on electromyography responses in
patients with spinal cord injury. Archives
of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
1996, 77:133-137.
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Brucker, B. S. (1984) Biofeedback in rehabilitation.
In Golden (Ed.). Current Topics in Rehabilitation
Psychology. San Diego, California: Grune
and Stratton, 173-199.
Burn Injuries
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Bernstein, N. R. (1976). Emotional Care
of the Facially Burned and Disfigured. Boston:
Little, Brown and Company.
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Patterson, D., & Sharar, S. (2001).
Burn pain. In J. Loeser, (Ed.), Bonica's
Management of Pain. 3rd ed. Philadelphia,
PA: Lippincot, Williams & Wilkins, 780-787.
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Patterson, D., & Ford, G. R. (2000).
Burn Injuries. In R. G. Frank & T. R.
Elliott (Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation
Psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
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Patterson, D. R., Everett, J. J., Bombardier,
C. H., Quested, K. A., Lee, V. K., Marvin,
J. A. (1993). The psychological effects
of severe burn injuries. Psychological Bulletin,
113 (2), 362-378.
Cognitive, Affective and Societal Sources
of Handicapping Myths About Disability
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Antonak, R. F., & Livneh, H. (1988).
The measurement of attitudes toward people
with disabilities: Methods, psychometrics,
and scales. Springfield, IL: C. C. Thomas.
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Dunn, D. S. (2000). Social psychological
issues in disability. In R. G. Frank &
T. R. Elliott (Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation
Psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
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Lane, H. (1984). When the Mind Hears. New
York: Random House.
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Linton, S. (1998) Claiming Disability:
Knowledge and Identity (Cultural Front Series).
New York: New York University Press.
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Morris, J. (1993). Pride Against Prejudice:
Transforming Attitudes to Disability. New
York: New Society Publishers.
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Olkin, R. (1999). What Psychotherapists
Should Know About Disability. New York:
Guilford Press
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Rioux, M. H. & Bach, M. (1994). Disability
Is Not Measles: New Research Paradigms in
Disability. G. Allan Roeher Inst. Kinsman.
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Wright, B. A. (1983). Physical Disability:
A Psychosocial Approach, 2nd ed. New York:
Harper and Row.
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Yuker, H. E. (Ed). (1988). Attitudes Toward
Persons with Disabilities. New York: Springer
Publishing Company.
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Zola, I. K., (1982) Missing Pieces: A Chronicle
of Living with a Disability.
Cognitive Retraining
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Ben-Yishay, Y. & Diller, L. (1993).
Cognitive remediation in traumatic brain
injury: Update and issues. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74, 204-213.
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Carney et al., (1999). J. Head Trauma Rehabilitation,
14, 277-307.
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Cicerone, K. D., Dahlberg, C., Kalmar,
K., Langenbahn, D. M., Malec, J. F., Bergquist,
T. F., et al. (2000) Evidence-based cognitive
rehabilitation: recommendations for clinical
practice. Arch Phys Med Rehabilitation,
81, 1596-1615.
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Corrigan, P. W., & Yudofsky, S. C.
(Eds.). (1996). Cognitive rehabilitation
for neuropsychiatric disorders. Washington,
DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Eslinger, P. (2002). Neuropsychological
Interventions. New York: Guilford
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Gordon, W. A. (1991) Cognitive remediation:
An approach to the amelioration of behavioral
disorders. In R. Wood (Ed). Neurobehavioural
sequelae of traumatic brain injury (pp.
175-193). London: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
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Kreutzer, J. F., & Wehman, P. (Eds.)
(1991). Cognitive rehabilitation of persons
with traumatic brain injury. Baltimore:
Brookes Publishers.
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Mateer, C. (1998). Cognitive Remediation.
In M. Rosenthal, E. R. Griffith, M. R. Bond,
& J. D. Miller (Eds.) (1998) Rehabilitation
of the adult and the child with traumatic
brain injury. (3rd Edition.) Philadelphia,
PA: F.A.Davis.
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Meier, M., Benton, A., & Diller, L.
(eds). (1987). Neuropsychological Rehabilitation,
Guilford Press, New York.
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Parente, R., & Anderson-Parente, J.
(1991). Retraining memory: Techniques and
applications. Houston: CSY Publishing.
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Park, N. W. & Ingles, J. L. (2001).
Effectiveness of attention rehabilitation
after an acquired brain injury: A meta-analysis.
Neuropsychology, 15,199-210.
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Sohlberg, M., & Mateer, C. (2001).
Cognitive rehabilitation: An integrative
neuropsychological approach. Guilford Press,
New York.
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Sohlberg, M. K., & Mateer, C. A. (1989).
Introduction to Cognitive Rehabilitation:
Theory and Practice. New York : The Guilford
Press.
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Sohlherg, M. M., Mateer, C. A., Stuss,
D. T. (1993). Contemporary approaches to
the management of executive control dysfunction.
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8(1),
45-58.
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Wilson, B., & Moffat, N. (1992). Clinical
Management of Memory Problems. California:
Singular Publishing Group, Inc.
Deaf Culture
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Braden, J. P. (1994). Deafness, deprivation,
and IQ. New York: Plenum Press.
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Dolnick, E. (1993, September). Deafness
as culture. The Atlantic Monthly, 37-53.
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Elliott, H., Glass, L., & Evans, J.
W. (Eds.) (1988). Mental health assessment
of deaf clients: A practical manual. Boston,
MA: Little Brown.
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Glickman, N., & Harvey, M. (1996).
Culturally affirmative psychotherapy with
deaf persons. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
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Harvey, M. (1989). Psychotherapy with deaf
and hard of hearing persons: A systemic
model. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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Lane, H., Hoffmeister, R. & Bahan,
B. (1996). A journey into the deaf-world.
San Diego, CA: Dawn Sign Press.
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Pollard, R. Q. (1996). Professional psychology
and deaf people: The emergence of a discipline.
American Psychologist, 51 (4), 389-396.
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Steinberg, A. (1991). Issues in providing
mental health services to hearing impaired
persons. Hospital and Community Psychiatry,
42 (4), 380-389.
Ethical Issues in Rehabilitation
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Applebaum, P.S., & Grisso, T. (1988).
Assessing patients' capacities to consent
to treatment. N Engl J Med, 319(25), 1635-1638.
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Banja, JD and Rosenthal, M (Eds) (1996).
Special Issue: Ethics. NeuroRehabilitation:
An Interdisciplinary Journal, 6 (2).
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Butt, L., & Scofield, G. (1997). The
bright line reconsidered: the issue of treatment
discontinuation in ventilator- dependent
tetraplegia. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury
Rehabilitation, Winter 2(3), 85-94.
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Callahan, D. (1988). Families as caregivers:
the limits of morality. Arch Phys Med Rehabil,
69(5), 323-328.
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Caplan, A.L., Callahan, D., & Haas,
J. (1987). Ethical & policy issues in
rehabilitation medicine. Hastings Center
Report, 17(4), suppl 1-20.
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Deaton, A. V., & Hanson, S. (Eds.)
(1996). Special issue on ethics and rehabilitation
psychology. Rehabilitation Psychology, 41
(1).
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Hansen, S. L., Guenther, R., Kerkhoff,
T. & Liss, M. (2000). Ethics: historical
foundations, basic principles and contemporary
issues. In R. G. Frank & T. R. Elliott
(Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology.
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
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Kerkhoff, T., Hanson, S., Guenther, R.,
& Ashkanazi, G. (1997). The foundation
and application of ethical principles in
rehabilitation psychology. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 42 (1),17-30.
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Patterson, D. R., Miller-Perrin, C., McCormick,
T. R., Hudson, L. D. (1993). When life support
is questioned early in the care of patients
with cervical-level quadriplegia. New England
Journal of Medicine. 328(7): 506-9.
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Pollard R. Q. (1992). Crosscultural ethics
in the conduct of deafness research. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 37 (2) 87-101. Reprinted in
the Journal of the American Deafness and
Rehabilitation Association, (1994), 27 (3),
29-41.
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Rizzo, A., Schultheis, M., & Rothbaum,
B. (2002). Ethical issues for the use of
virtual reality in the psychological sciences.
In S. Bush & M. Drexler (Eds.), Ethical
Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology. Lisse,
NL: Swets & Zeitlinger Publishers
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Swiercinsky, D. (2002). Ethical issues
in neuropsychological rehabilitation. In
S. Bush & M. Drexler (Eds.), Ethical
Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology. Lisse,
NL: Swets & Zeitlinger Publishers.
Family Issues
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Evans, R., Hendricks, R., Hasselkorn, J.,
Bishop, D. and Baldwin, D. (1992). The family's
role in stroke rehabilitation: A review
of the literature. American Journal of Physical
Medicine & Rehabilitation, 71, 135-139.
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Caplan, B., & Reidy, K. (1996). Staff-patient-family
conflicts in rehabilitation: Sources and
solutions. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury,
2, 21-33.
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Perlesz, A., Kinsella, G., & Crowe,
S. (1999). Impact of traumatic brain injury
on the family: a critical review. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 44 (1), 6-35.
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Rosenthal, M., & Young, T. (1988).
Effective family intervention after traumatic
brain injury. J. Head Trauma Rehab., 3,
42-50.
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Shewchuk, R., & Elliott, T. (2000).
Family caregiving in chronic disease and
disability. In R. G. Frank & T. R. Elliott
(Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology.
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association
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Sachs, P. R. (1991). Treating Families
of Brain Injury Survivors. Springer Publishing
Co.
General Issues in Rehabilitation
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Caplan, B. (1987). Rehabilitation Psychology
Desk Reference. Aspen Systems Corporation.
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Dell Orto, A. E., & Marinelli, R. P.
(Eds.) (1995). Encyclopedia of disability
and rehabilitation. NY: Simon & Schuster
Macmillan.
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Eisenberg, M. G., Glueckauf, R. L., &
Zaretsky, H. H. (Eds.) (1999). Medical aspects
of disability: A handbook for the rehabilitation
professional (2nd ed.). NY: Springer.
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Frank, R. G. (1999). Rehabilitation psychology:
we zigged when we should have zagged. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 44 (1), 36-51.
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Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. R. (Eds.)
(2000). Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology.
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
Independent Living
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Crewe, N. M., & Zola, I. K. (Eds).
(1983). Independent living for physically
disabled people. San Francisco: Josey-Bass
Publications.
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Kreuzter, J. S., Conder, R. C., Wehman,
P., & Morrison, K. (1989). Compensatory
strategies for enhancing independent living
and vocational outcome following traumatic
brain injury. Cognitive Rehabilitation,
7, 30-35.
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Test, M. A. (1992). Training in community
living. In R. P. Liberman (ed.) Handbook
of Psychiatric Rehabilitation (pp. 153-170).
New York: MacMillan Publishing Company.
Pain Management
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Benrud-Larson, L. M., & Wegener, S.
T. (2000). Chronic pain in neurorehabilitation
populations: Prevalence, severity, and impact.
Neurorehabilitation, 14, 127-137.
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Caudill, M. (2001). Managing Pain Before
It Manages You, Revised Edition. New York:
Guilford Press.
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Ehde, D. M., Jensen, M. P., Engel, J. M.,
Turner, J. A., Hoffman, A. J., & Cardenas,
D. D. (2003). Chronic pain secondary to
disability: A review. Clinical Journal of
Pain, 19, 3-17.
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Eimer, B.N. & Freeman, A. (1998). Pain
management psychotherapy: A practical guide.
New York : John Wiley & Sons.
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Fey, S. G., & Willlamson-Kirkland,
T. E. (1987). Chronic pain: Psychology and
rehabilitation. In B. Caplan (ed.) Rehabilitation
Psychology Desk Reference. Aspen Publishers.
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Fordyce, W. E. (1976). Behavioral Methods
for Chronic Pain and Illness. St. Louis,
Missouri: The C.V. Mosby Company.
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Fordyce, W. E. (1988). Pain and suffering:
A reappraisal. American Psychologist, 43
(4), 276-283.
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Gatchel, R. J., & Weisberg, J. N. (2000).
Personality Characteristics of Patients
with Pain. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
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Gatchel, R., & Turk, D. (1996). Psychosocial
Factors in Pain Management: Critical Perspectives.
New York: Guilford Publications.
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Turner, J. A., & Cardenas, D. D. (1999).
Chronic pain problems in individuals with
spinal cord injuries. Semin Clin Neuropsychiatry,
4(3), 186-94.
Pediatric Rehabilitation
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Bigler, E., Clark, E., & Farmer, J.
(1997). Childhood traumatic brain injury.
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.
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Brown, R.T. (Ed.). (1999). Cognitive aspects
of chronic illness in children. New York:
Guilford.
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(2002). Caring for the Injured Child: Modern
Concepts and Emerging Challenges. Surgical
Clinics of North America, 82(4).
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Garrison, W. T., & McQuiston, S. (1989).
Chronic illness during childhood and adolescence:
Psychological aspects. Newbury Park, CA:
Sage.
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Goldberg, A. (1996) Acquired brain injury
in childhood and adolescence: A team and
family guide to educational program development
and implementation. Springfield, IL: Charles
C. Thomas.
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Harper, D. (1999). Social Psychology of
Difference: Stigma, Spread, and Stereotypes
in Childhood. Rehabilitation Psychology,
44(2), 133-144.
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Jaffe, K. M., Fay, S. C., Polissar, N.
L., Martin, K. M., Shurtleff, H. A., Rivara,
J. B., & Winn, H. R. (1993). Severity
of pediatric traumatic brain injury and
neurobehavioral recovery at one year: A
cohort study. Archives of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, 74, 587-595.
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(1997). Special Issue: Pediatrics. Neurorehabilitation,
9(2).
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Tarnowski, K. J., Rasnake, L. K., Gavaghan-Jones,
M. P., & Smith, L. (1991). Psychosocial
sequelae of pediatric burn injuries: A review.
Clinical Psychology Review, 11 (4), 371-398.
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Ylvisaker, M. (1985) Head injury rehabilitation:
Children and Adolescents. San Diego: College
Hill Press.
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Ylvisaker, M. (1998) Traumatic Brain Injury
Rehabilitation: Children and Adolescents
(2nd Ed). Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Policy/Legal/Legislative Issues
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Bruyère, S., & DeMarinis, R.
(1999). Legislation and rehabilitation service
delivery. In M. Eisenberg, R. Glueckauf,
& H. Zaretsky, Medical Aspects of Disability:
A Handbook for the Rehabilitation Professional.
New York: Springer Publishing.
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Bruyère, S. M., & O'Keefe, J.
(Eds.). (1994). Implications of the Americans
with Disabilities Act for Psychology. New
York: Springer Publishing Co.
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Glueckauf, R. L., Frank, R. G., Bond, G.
R., McGrew, J. H., et al. (1996). Psychological
practice in a changing health care system:
Issues and new directions. New York, NY,
USA: Springer Publishing Co, Inc.
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Kewman, D. G., Hagglund, K. J., & Wirth,
N. E. (1999) Trends in Medical Rehabilitation
Delivery and Payment Systems. In M. G. Eisenberg,
R. L. Glueckauf, & H. H. Zaretsky,(Eds.).
Medical Aspects of Disability: A Handbook
for the Rehabilitation Professional (pp.
651-678). NY: Springer Publishing Co.
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Lehman, A., Carpenter, W., Goldman, H.
& Steinwache, D. (1996) Treatment outcome
in schizophrenia: Implications for practice,
policy and research. Schizophrenia Bulletin,
21, 669-776.
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Meyers, A. R., Andresen, E. M., & Hagglund,
K. J. (2000). A model of outcomes research:
Spinal Cord Injury. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 81, (12, Suppl.
2), 581-590.
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Mitchell, L. M., & Buchele-Ash, A.
(2000). Abuse and neglect of individuals
with disabilities: Building protective supports
through public policy. Journal of Disability
Policy Studies, 10, 225-243.
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Nosek, M. A., Howland, C. A., & Young,
M. E. (1997). Abuse of women with disabilities:
Policy implications. Journal of Disability
Policy Studies, 8, 157-175.
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Shigaki, C. L., Hagglund, K. J., Clark,
M., & Conforti, K. (2002). Access to
health care services among people with rehabilitation
needs receiving Medicaid. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 47(2), 204-218.
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Shigaki, C. L., Hagglund, K. J., Clark,
M., Frank, R. G., & Checkett, D. (1999).
Medicaid's not-so-quiet revolution: A call
to action for psychologists. Professional
Psychology: Research and Practice, 30(5),
488-494.
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Solarz, A. (1990). Rehabilitation psychologists:
A place in the policy process? American
Psychologist, 45, 766-770.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
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Anthony, W. A., & Liberman, R. P. (1992).
Principles and practice of psychiatric rehabilitation.
In R. P. Liberman (Ed.), Handbook of psychiatric
rehabilitation (pp. 95-126). New York: Macmillan.
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Bond, G. R., & Resnick, S. G. (2000).
Psychiatric rehabilitation. In R. G. Frank
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Corrigan, P. W. (1995). Wanted: Champions
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Kuehnel, T.G., Liberman, R.P., Storzbach,
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book for psychiatric rehabilitation: Elements
of Service for the mentally ill. 2nd Edition.
Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.
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Rogers, E. S., Anthony, W., & Jensen,
M. A. (1988). Psychiatric rehabilitation
as the preferred response to the needs of
individuals with severe psychiatric disability.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 33, 5-14.
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Spaulding, W., & Sullivan, M. (1992).
From laboratory to clinic: Psychological
methods and principles in psychiatric rehabilitation.
In R. Liberman (ed.) Handbook of Psychiatric
Rehabilitation (pp. 30-55). New York: MacMillan.
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Wallace, C. J. (1993). Psychiatric rehabilitation.
Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 29, 537-548.
Psychological Adjustment to Disability
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Backman, M. (1989). The Psychology of the
Physically Ill Patient: A Clinician's Guide.
New York: Plenum Press.
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Caplan, B., & Shechter, J. (1987).
Denial and depression in disabling illness.
In B. Caplan (Ed.) Rehabilitation Psychology
Desk Reference. Aspen Systems Corp.
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Cash, T. & Pruzinsky, T. (2002). Body
Image: A Handbook of Theory, Research, and
Clinical Practice. New York: Guilford Publications.
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Goodheart, C. & Lansing, M. H. (2001).
Treating People with Chronic Disease: A
Psychological Guide. Washington, D.C.: American
Psychological Association.
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Meichenbaum, D., & Turk, D. (1987).
Facilitating treatment adherence: A practitioner's
guidebook. New York: Plenum Press.
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Radnitz, C. L., Bockian, N., & Moran,
A. I. (2000). Assessment of psychopathology
and personality in people with physical
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Rohe, D. E. (1998). Psychological aspects
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Snyder, C. R. (1999). Coping: The Psychology
of What Works. London: Oxford Press.
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Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1989).
The myths of coping with loss. J Consult
Clin Psychol, 57(3), 349-57.
Psychological & Neuropsychological Assessment
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Caplan, B., & Shechter, J. (1995).
The role of nonstandard neuropsychological
assessment in rehabilitation: History, rationale,
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Rehabilitation, American Psychological Association,
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Conway, T., & Crosson, N. (2000). Neuropsychological
assessment. In R. G. Frank & T. R. Elliott
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Association.
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Cushman, L. A., & Scherer, M. (Eds.).
(1995). Psychological Assessment in Medical
Rehabilitation Settings. Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association.
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Erickson, R. (1994). Neuropsychological
assessment and consultation in psychiatric
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technology in psychiatric rehabilitation
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Farmer, J. E., & Muhlenbruck, L. (2000).
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Fordyce, W. E. (1982) Psychological assessment
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Fox, G. K., Bowden, S. C., & Smith,
D. S. (1998). On-road assessment of driving
competence after brain impairment: Review
of current practice and recommendations
for a standardized examination. Archives
of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Heinemann, A. W. (2000). Functional status
and quality-of-life measures. In R. G. Frank
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American Psychological Association.
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Hopewell, C. A., & Van Zomeren, A.
H. (1990). Neuropsychological aspects of
motor vehicle operation. In D. E. Tupper
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of everyday life: Assessment and basic competencies.
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Radnitz, C. L., Bockian, N., & Moran,
A. I. (2000). Assessment of psychopathology
and personality in people with physical
disabilities. In R. G. Frank & T. R.
Elliott (Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation
Psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
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Rohe, D. E., & Basford, J. R. (1989).
Traumatic spinal cord injury, ethanol and
the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 34 (1), 25-32.
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Scherer, M. J., & Cushman, A. (1997).
A functional approach to psychological and
psychosocial factors and their assessment
in rehabilitation. In S. S. Dittmar &
G. E. Gresham (Eds.), Functional Assessment
and Outcome Measures for the Rehabilitation
Health Professional (pp. 57-67). Gaithersburg,
MD: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Sexuality and Disability
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Ducharme, S. H., & Gill, K. M. (1996).
Sexuality after spinal cord injury. Baltimore:
Brookes.
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Ducharme, S. (1987). Sexuality and physical
disability. In B. Caplan (Ed.) Rehabilitation
Psychology Desk Reference. Gaithersburg,
MD: Aspen Publishers.
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Kempton, W. (1998). Socialization and Sexuality
A Comprehensive Training Guide For Professionals
Helping People With Disabilities That Hinder
Learning. Program Development Associates
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Mackelprang, R. W., & Valentine, D.
(Eds). (1996). Sexuality and Disabilities:
A Guide for Human Service Practitioners.
New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.
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Mona, L. (2003). Sexual options for people
with disabilities: Using personal assistance
services for sexual expression. Women &
Therapy, 26 (3/4), 211-222.
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Schover, L. R., & Jensen, S. B. (1988).
Sexuality and Chronic Illness: A Comprehensive
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