This Rehab Science Spotlight summarizes two issues facing the field of rehabilitation: understanding of racial disparities, racism, and racial trauma; and the need to examine our own institutions for diversity and inclusion.
This Rehab Science Spotlight summarizes findings of self-awareness and the relative role of denial as a method of coping following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI)
September’s Rehab Science Spotlight examines post-TBI resilience levels over time while accounting for several relevant variables (e.g., substance use, level of disability).
May’s Rehab Science Spotlight “provides a useful framework for psychologists to understand models of chronic pain and potential roles for making a positive impact on the lives of those affected by it.”
March's Rehab Science Spotlight features a discussion of how improving disability cultural competence can provide a foundation for the necessary practice of exploring sexual health and wellness with people with disabilities.
February's Rehab Science Spotlight features an investigation of a “prehab” intervention prior to knee surgery to improve recovery in those with pre-existing anxiety or depression.
January's Rehab Science Spotlight features a brief report on the experience of suicidal ideation among Canadian adults considered to have a disability.