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)
This Rehab Science Spotlight describes the association between performance on a brief telephone cognitive assessment and return to work status one year post moderate to severe TBI.
This Rehab Science Spotlight introduces a special issue of Rehabilitation Psychology organized around three themes: critical disability identity theory; discrimination and prejudice; and health disparities in the context of disability.
This Rehab Science Spotlight reviews the literature on interactions and collaboration among palliative care and rehabilitation in the treatment of patients with advanced cancer in rehabilitation settings.
This Rehab Science Spotlight highlights a study comparing the early recovery course of individuals with TBI in inpatient rehabilitation based on whether they required acute medical intervention for alcohol withdrawal.
This Rehab Science Spotlight highlights a literature review of effective treatment for individuals who experience chronic symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury.
January’s Rehab Science Spotlight summarizes a study of the effects of animal-assisted therapy on the concentration and attention span of brain-injured patients.