Archive for the 'Psychosocial Process' Category
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Featured Articles
Interest in Service Dogs by Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study
Tiffanie A. Brashear, PA, and Diana H. Rintala, Phd
Shifting Sands: Changing the Way We Think About Practice
Pat Dorsett, MD, and Patricia Fronek, BSW
Rehabilitation Intervention […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Tiffanie A. Brashear, PA, and Diana H. Rintala, PhD
Abstract
Background/Objective: Service dogs are trained to help individuals with disabilities maximize function and enhance social participation. This pilot study obtained an estimate of the proportion of veterans with spinal cord injuries (SCI) receiving care from a Veterans Affairs Medical Center who were interested in information about, […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Pat Dorsett, MD and Patricia Fronek, BSW
Abstract
Social workers and psychologists can play an important role within the wider interdisciplinary team by ensuring contemporary research findings are translated into daily practice. Despite shifts in knowledge found in contemporary literature, new understandings are not always translated into daily practice. Health care professionals tend to anticipate […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
John W. DenBoer, MA and Sigmund Hough, PhD, ABPP
Abstract
This case study explored the challenge of using verbal feedback with an individual following simultaneous with spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury (SCI/TBI) with visual impairment. A man in his late 20’s received a severe open head injury and T5 ASIA B ischemic spinal […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Terrie Price, PhD, ABPP
Greetings!
The Annual Conference approaches and I encourage members to register before July 1 for the best registration rate. The Program Committee has organized an excellent venue of speakers and will be providing additional information regarding the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, area amenities, activities, and events. We are also fortunate to […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Irmo Marini, PhD
Bush Vetoes Stem Cell Bill Again
For the second time in two years, the U.S. Senate passed S5, the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act, which would lift the ban on federally funded stem cell research. President Bush vetoed the bill in 2006 after it had passed both Houses of Congress by wide margins […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Lauri Yablick, PhD
Laura Cushman could be one of AASCIPSW’s best kept secrets. Commonly described as quiet, shy, and introverted, Cushman is all about stealth. Soft-spoken is probably a better descriptor than quiet. And shy or introverted? Suspend judgment. Cushman attended her first AASCIPSW conference in 1990, and responded to the realization that she didn’t know […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Deborah Blanchard, ACSW, LCSW
I recently retired from my job with the State of Louisiana. At about the same time, I also fell and wound up with both a tibia plateau and a femur fracture and have been basically home-bound. The highlight of my morning has been the newspaper and the Ellen Degeneres Show […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
The following are brief descriptions of a variety of useful organizations, including website information. If there are other organizations you would like to bring to the attention of AASCIPSW membership, please inform Jayne Kleinman, jjk1009@hotmail.com 203-631-4800.
The Abilities Expopresents expositions around the country in various locations, showing independent and assisted living products and services dedicated […]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
#107
Predicting Depression Among Family Caregivers
Timothy R. Elliott, Ph.D, ABPP, Laura E. Dreer, PhD, Richard Shewchuk, PhD, Jack W. Berry, PhD, and Patricia Rivera, PhD
Objectives:
Participants will understand the necessity for applying diagnostic criteria in assessing depression among family caregivers.
Participants will learn the observed percentage of family caregivers who are at risk for major depressive disorder.
Participants will […]
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