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Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation

Maggi A. Budd • Sigmund Hough Stephen T. Wegener • William Stiers Editors

Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation

ISBN 978-3-319-34032-6 ISBN 978-3-319-34034-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-34034-0

Library of Congress Control Number: 2016949405

© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifi cally the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfi lms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specifi c statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made.

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Editors Maggi A. Budd Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Boston , MA , USA

Stephen T. Wegener Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore , MD , USA

Sigmund Hough Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Boston , MA , USA

William Stiers Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore , MD , USA

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The ambitious editors of Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation took on a Herculean task, one that must at times have felt Sisyphean, given the scope of the project. It’s easy for the author of a Foreword to say: “It was well worth the effort,” but I hope the editors share my view; I know readers will.

To call this volume wide-ranging is a vast understatement. The editors solved what might be called the “handbook quandary” of how to organize a text (By diagnosis? By setting? By problem area? By technique?) by covering all the bases. Chapters are notable for both their conciseness (with effective use of telegraphic language) and their comprehensiveness, and when, because of the former feature, readers don’t immediately locate the material they are seeking, the references will likely point them to what they need. The empha-sis on “practical” is apparent throughout.

Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation was designed to be acces-sible, to summarize what is essential about the topic at hand, and to offer guidance to the psychologist in problem-solving about how best to proceed. In meeting that goal, the volume is an estimable success.

As rehabilitation psychology has blossomed in the last 25–30 years, the availability of specifi c training in the specialty has lagged behind, meaning that some new entrants to the fi eld come from related specialties such as neuropsychology, health psychology, or school psychology, whose gradu-ate programs tend to offer little education about disabling conditions and their consequences. Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation can be recommended (no, mandated!) as an effective tutorial for fl edgling rehabilitation psychologists about conditions and problems they may be encountering for the fi rst time, how to manage common clinical conun-drums, work with and support other members of the treating team, and promote post-discharge success, and a host of other skills and strategies that are the unique province of rehabilitation psychologists. More sea-soned rehabilitation psychologists—who may have extensive experience working with patients with traditional rehabilitation diagnoses such as spi-nal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, and amputation—will also benefi t from portions of the volume that deal with newer target populations such as those in intensive care units and transplant recipients (who may need eval-uation of rehabilitation potential) or previously foreign professional roles such as administration and billing.

Foreword

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Rehabilitation psychologists of all vintages should fi nd room in their budget for Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation . It is a laudable achievement rich in clinical wisdom and practical (there’s that word again) advice.

Bruce Caplan, Ph.D.

Foreword

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Specialty psychology practice requires specialized knowledge, skills/abili-ties, and attitudes/values. The specialty of rehabilitation psychology has developed over the past 70 years, beginning during the 1940s, as health pro-fessionals worked to understand and treat complex injuries and disabilities arising from World War II (Scherer et al. 2010 ). Psychology theorists and practitioners worked to assist persons with physical and cognitive impair-ments, conducted research on individual and interpersonal reactions to per-sons experiencing disability, and studied the social psychology of disability-related stereotyping and prejudice (e.g., Barker et al. 1946 ; Barker and Wright 1952 ; Dembo et al. 1956 ).

Based on this early work, the fi eld of rehabilitation psychology developed a disability-specifi c body of theory and research regarding issues of individ-ual and social adjustment (Shontz and Wright 1980 ; Gold et al. 1982 ; Dunn and Elliott 2005 ; Cox et al. 2013 ). As specialized assessment and intervention techniques and increasingly sophisticated interdisciplinary consultation mod-els were developed, psychologists working in these settings have had to mas-ter increasingly complex rehabilitation-specifi c knowledge, skills/abilities, and attitudes/values.

Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation is in response to the need for comprehensive practical information that is useful to psychologists work-ing in medical rehabilitation settings. Because psychological principles affect all rehabilitation providers and their practice, this book can be a valuable and easily accessible resource for all disciplines in the fi eld as well. The authors in Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation are experts in each content area and provide trustworthy and high-quality information to guide patient care and practice management.

This book brings together contributions in over 60 topics from over 90 experts to provide a concise, accessible, and comprehensive summary of the current state of the art in rehabilitation psychology. Information on special-ized populations, problems, and procedures, as well as information about team collaboration, practice management, research, and other topics impor-tant to the specialty, is easily accessible. This book is meant to be the primary “go to” information source for all providers working in medical rehabilita-tion. The information can be especially valuable to specialties in psychology such as behavioral medicine, health psychology, and clinical psychology, as well as to non-psychologists.

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In order to make the information rapidly accessible to busy practitioners, the chapters all follow a common outline format of fi ve sections:

I Topic – What is this?

II Importance – Why is this included?

III Practical Applications – How to?

IV Tips – If I were you, I would…

V References – Where to go for additional resources

Within each chapter section, the information is provided in an outline and bullet format to allow rapid retrieval.

We hope that this book supports psychologists in providing services that help to maximize the psychological welfare, independence and choice, func-tional abilities, and social participation of persons with disability and chronic health conditions.

Boston, MA, USA Maggi A. Budd Boston, MA, USA Sigmund Hough Baltimore, MD, USA Stephen Wegener Baltimore, MD, USA William Stiers

References

Barker, R., Wright, B., & Gonick, M. (Eds.). (1946). Adjustment to physical handicap and illness: A survey of the social psychology of physique and disability. New York, NY: Social Science Research Council.

Barker, R., & Wright, B. (1952). The social psychology of adjustment to physical disabil-ity. In: J. Garrett (Ed.), Psychological aspects of physical disability (pp. 18–32). Oxford, England: U.S. Government Printing Offi ce (Offi ce of Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Services Series No. 210).

Cox, D., Cox, R., Caplan, B. (2013). Specialty Competencies in Rehabilitation Psychology. New York, New York: Oxford University Press.

Dembo, T., Leviton, G., & Wright, B. (1956). Adjustment to misfortune-a problem of socialpsychological rehabilitation. Artifi cial Limbs, 3(2):4–62.

Dunn, D., & Elliott, T. (2005). Revisiting a Constructive Classic: Wright’s Physical Disability: A Psychosocial Approach. Rehabilitation Psychology, 50(2):183–189.

Gold, J., Meltzer, R., & Sherr, R. (1982). Professional transition: Psychology internships in rehabilitation settings. Professional Psychology, 13(3):397–403.

Scherer, M., Blair, K., Bost, R., Hanson, S., Hough, S., Kurylo, M., Langer, K., Stiers, W., Wegener, S., Young, G. & Banks, M. (2010). Rehabilitation psychology. In I.B. Weiner & W. E. Craighead (Eds.), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, 4th edition (pp. 1444–1447). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Shontz, F, & Wright, B. (1980). The distinctiveness of rehabilitation psychology. Professional Psychology; 11:919–924.

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Contents

Part I Basics and Biopsychosocial Practicalities

1 Information Gathering and Documentation............................... 3 Nathan M. Parmer

2 Language of Rehabilitation .......................................................... 11 Kristina A. Agbayani

3 Practical Ethics .............................................................................. 17 Thomas R. Kerkhoff and Lester Butt

4 Assessing Acute Mental Status: Basic Laboratory Findings .... 27 Rebecca Baczuk and Marlís González-Fernández

5 Neurological Examination and Classification in Spinal Cord Injury ................................................................... 33 Steven Kirshblum and Monifa Brooks

6 Everyday Psychopharmacology ................................................... 41 Randall D. Buzan and James Schraa

7 Psychological Resilience in Medical Rehabilitation ................... 57 Ann Marie Warren , Stephanie Agtarap , and Terri de Roon-Cassini

8 Behavioral Medicine: Nutrition, Medication Management, and Exercise ................................................................................... 67 Laura E. Dreer and Alexandra Linley

9 Disability Models ........................................................................... 77 Erin E. Andrews

10 Social Participation and Ability/Disability ................................. 85 Angela Kuemmel and Katie Powell

11 Forensic Issues: Health Care Proxy, Advance Directives, and Guardianship ......................................................................... 93 Heather Rodas Romero and Tracy O’Connor Pennuto

Part II Populations, Problems and Procedures

12 Traumatic Brain Injury ................................................................ 103 Mark Sherer

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13 Stroke ............................................................................................. 109 William Stiers

14 Neurological Tumors ..................................................................... 119 Rachel L. Orr

15 Spinal Cord Injury ........................................................................ 127 Thomas M. Dixon and Maggi A. Budd

16 Multiple Sclerosis .......................................................................... 137 Kevin N. Alschuler , Aaron P. Turner , and Dawn M. Ehde

17 Deaf and Hard of Hearing ............................................................ 147 Amy Szarkowski

18 Spine, Back, and Musculoskeletal ............................................... 155 Ellen H. Zhan

19 Amputation .................................................................................... 163 Aaron P. Turner , Rhonda M. Williams , and Dawn M. Ehde

20 Pediatric Rehabilitation Psychology............................................ 173 Heather F. Russell

21 Geriatric Rehabilitation Psychology ........................................... 181 Michelle E. Mlinac , Kyle S. Page , and Kate L. M. Hinrichs

22 Transplants .................................................................................... 189 Adrienne L. West

23 Intensive Care Patients ................................................................. 197 Jennifer E. Jutte

24 Cardiovascular Disease: Medical Overview ............................... 211 Melisa Chelf Sirbu and John C. Linton

25 Cardiac Rehabilitation ................................................................. 219 Melisa Chelf Sirbu and John C. Linton

26 Delirium: Risk Identification, Mitigation, and Intervention .... 235 James L. Rudolph , Elizabeth Archambault , and Maggi A. Budd

27 Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention: Considerations for Rehabilitation Providers .............................. 241 Gina M. Signoracci , Sarra Nazem , and Lisa A. Brenner

28 Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders in Medical Rehabilitation ............................................................. 253 W. Christopher Skidmore and Maggi A. Budd

29 Serious Mental Illness ................................................................... 263 Christopher G. AhnAllen and Andrew W. Bismark

30 Conversion Disorder ..................................................................... 277 Esther Yakobov , Tomas Jurcik , and Michael J. L. Sullivan

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31 Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Health Issues in Rehabilitation: A Patient-Centered Approach ........................... 287 Elisha Mitchell Carcieri and Linda R. Mona

32 Sleep Issues in Medical Rehabilitation ........................................ 295 Luis F. Buenaver, Jessica Richards, and Evelyn Gathecha

33 Fatigue ............................................................................................ 303 Connie Jacocks

34 Obesity: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Health Consequences............................................................. 311 Lawrence C. Vogel and Pamela Patt

35 Burns .............................................................................................. 317 Kimberly Roaten

36 Respiratory and Pulmonary Disorders ....................................... 329 Jacob A. Bentley

37 Mealtime Challenges ..................................................................... 335 Gayle Phaneuf

38 Decision-Making Capacity and Competency ............................. 343 Kristen L. Triebel , Lindsay M. Niccolai , and Daniel C. Marson

39 Enhancing Appropriate Use of Adaptive/Assistive Technology .................................................................................... 353 Marcia J. Scherer

40 Group Psychotherapy ................................................................... 361 David R. Topor and Kysa Christie

Part III Assessment and Practical Intervention

41 Dementia ........................................................................................ 367 William Stiers and Jessica Strong

42 Depression and Anxiety Assessment ........................................... 381 Nicole Schechter and Jacob A. Bentley

43 Cognitive Screening ...................................................................... 391 Terrie Price and Bruce Caplan

44 Pain ................................................................................................. 397 Philip Ullrich

45 Psychotherapy: Individual ........................................................... 405 Michele J. Rusin

46 Family Adaptation and Intervention ........................................... 415 Sara Palmer

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47 Coping Effectiveness Training ..................................................... 423 Paul Kennedy and Alice Kilvert

48 Treatment Adherence ................................................................... 433 Nancy Hansen Merbitz

49 Managing Challenging Behavior in an Inpatient Setting .......... 443 Thomas R. Kerkhoff and Lester Butt

50 Vocational Participation ............................................................... 457 Lisa Ottomanelli

51 Nonvocational Participation ......................................................... 465 Eunice Kwon

Part IV Consultation and Advocacy

52 Models of Consultation ................................................................. 473 Robert L. Karol and Laura Sturm

53 Interdisciplinary Teams ................................................................ 483 Michael Dunn

Part V Practice Management and Administration

54 CPT and Billing Codes ................................................................. 491 Mark T. Barisa

55 Burnout Prophylactics: Professional Self-Care .......................... 505 Mary G. Brownsberger and Preeti Sunderaraman

56 Media Psychology: What You Need to Know and How to Use It .......................................................................... 513 Pamela Rutledge

57 Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)Accreditation ................................................... 533 Christine M. MacDonell

58 Incorporating the Standards Established by The Joint Commission (TJC) ...................................................... 539 Laura M. Tuck and Sigmund Hough

Part VI Research and Self Evaluation

59 Research Made Useful for Busy Rehabilitation Providers ........ 547 Scott D. McDonald , Paul B. Perrin , Suzzette M. Chopin , and Treven C. Pickett

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60 Using Information and Knowledge Technologies to Practice Evidence-based Rehabilitation Psychology ................................ 557 Elaine C. Alligood

61 Performance Measurement and Operations Improvement Using Lean Six Sigma ........................................... 569 Charles D. Callahan and Todd S. Roberts

Index ....................................................................................................... 575

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Kristina A. Agbayani , Ph.D. VA Northern California Health Care System , Martinez , CA , USA

Stephanie Agtarap , M.S. University of North Texas , Denton , TX , USA

Christopher G. AhnAllen , Ph.D. VA Boston Healthcare System , Brockton , MA , USA

Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

Elaine C. Alligood , M.L.S. Knowledge Information Service, Boston VA Health Care System , Boston , MA , USA

Kevin N. Alschuler , Ph.D. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine , Seattle , WA , USA

Department of Neurology, University of Washington School of Medicine , Seattle , WA , USA

Erin E. Andrews , Psy.D., ABPP Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Austin, TX, USA

Texas A&M Health Science Center, College of Medicine, TX, USA

Elizabeth Archambault , M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W. VA Boston Healthcare

System , Boston , MA , USA

Rebecca Baczuk , M.D. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Mark T. Barisa , Ph.D., ABPP C.N. Baylor institute for Rehabilitation , Dallas , TX , USA

Jacob A. Bentley , Ph.D., ABPP (R.P.) Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Andrew W. Bismark , M.A. VA Boston Healthcare System , Brockton , MA , USA

Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

Boston University School of Medicine , Boston , MA , USA

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Lisa A. Brenner , Ph.D., ABPP (R.P.) VA Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research , Education and Clinical Center , Denver , CO , USA

Departments of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus , Aurora , CO , USA

Monifa Brooks , M.D. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation , West Orange , NJ , USA

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , Rutgers New Jersey Medical School , Newark , NJ , USA

Mary G. Brownsberger , Psy.D., ABPP Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network , Allentown , PA , USA

Maggi A. Budd , Ph.D., M.P.H., ABPP Spinal Cord Injury Service , VA Boston Healthcare System , Brockton , MA , USA

Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

Luis F. Buenaver , Ph.D., C.B.S.M. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Lester Butt , Ph.D., ABPP (R.P.) Craig Hospital , Denver , CO , USA

Randall D. Buzan , M.D. University of Colorado School of Medicine, CO, USA Craig Hospital , Englewood , CO , USA

Charles D. Callahan , Ph.D., M.B.A. Memorial Health System , Springfi eld , IL , USA

Bruce Caplan , Ph.D., ABPP The Rehabilitation Institute of Kansas City , Kansas City , MO , USA

Elisha Mitchell Carcieri , Ph.D. Eating Disorder Therapy LA, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Suzzette M. Chopin , Ph.D., M.B.A. Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center , Richmond , VA , USA

Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond , VA , USA

Kysa Christie , Ph.D. VA Boston Healthcare System , Boston , MA , USA

Harvard Medical School , Bostan , MA , USA

Thomas M. Dixon , Ph.D., ABPP Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Cleveland , OH , USA

Laura E. Dreer , Ph.D. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Callahan Eye Hospital , Birmingham , AL , USA

Michael Dunn , Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs , Spinal Cord Injury Service , Mountain View , CA , USA

Dawn M. Ehde , Ph.D. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine , Seattle , WA , USA

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Evelyn Gathecha , M.D. Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Marlís González-Fernández , M.D., Ph.D. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Kate L. M. Hinrichs , Ph.D., ABPP VA Boston Healthcare System , Boston , MA , USA

Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

Sigmund Hough , Ph.D., ABPP (R.P.) Department of Psychiatry, Harvard

Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

Connie Jacocks , Ph.D. Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology , Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Tomas Jurcik , Ph.D. Department of Psychology, Concordia University , Montréal , QC , Canada

Jennifer E. Jutte , M.P.H., Ph.D. University of Washington/Harborview Medical Center , Seattle , WA , USA

Robert L. Karol , Ph.D., ABPP. Welcov Healthcare , Edina , MN , USA

Karol Neuropsychological Services & Consulting , Minneapolis , MN , USA

Paul Kennedy , Ph.D. Oxford Institute of Clinical Psychology Training, Isis Education Centre, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, University of Oxford , Oxford , UK

Thomas R. Kerkhoff , Ph.D., ABPP (R.P.), Retired University of Florida , Gainesville , FL , USA

Alice Kilvert University of Bath , Bath , UK

Steven Kirshblum , M.D. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation , West Orange , NJ , USA

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School , Newark , NJ , USA

Angela Kuemmel , Ph.D. Louis Stokes VA Medical Center , Cleveland , OH , USA

Eunice Kwon , Ph.D. Bedford Veterans Administration Medical Center , Bedford , MA , USA

Alexandra Linley , M.P.H. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Callahan Eye Hospital , Birmingham , AL , USA

John C. Linton , Ph.D., ABPP West Virginia University School of Medicine , Charleston , WV , USA

Christine M. MacDonell , F.A.C.R.M. CARF International , Washington , DC , USA

Daniel C. Marson UAB , Birmingham , AL , USA

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Scott D. McDonald , Ph.D. Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA, USA

Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond , VA , USA

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond , VA , USA

Nancy Hansen Merbitz , Ph.D. WCTB (Wade Cares Tower B, Spinal Cord Injury/Disorder), Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center , Cleveland , OH , USA

Michelle E. Mlinac , Psy.D., ABPP VA Boston Healthcare System , Boston , MA , USA

Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

Linda R. Mona , Ph.D. VA Long Beach Healthcare System, Behavioral Health (06/116-B) , Long Beach , CA , USA

Sarra Nazem , Ph.D. VA Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research , Education and Clinical Center , Denver , CO , USA

Departments of Psychiatry and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus , Aurora , CO , USA

Lindsay M. Niccolai Department of Neurology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA

Rachel L. Orr , Ph.D. VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston , MA , USA

Loyola University , Baltimore , MD , USA

Lisa Ottomanelli , Ph.D. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and Development Service, Center of Innovation on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (CINDRR), James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital , Tampa , FL , USA

Department of Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling , College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, University of South Florida , Tampa , FL , USA

Kyle S. Page , Ph.D. VA Boston Healthcare System , Boston , MA , USA

Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

Sara Palmer , Ph.D. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , MD , USA

Nathan M. Parmer , Psy. D., ABPP Department of Neuropsychology, St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital, St. Vincent Neuroscience Institute , Indianapolis , IN , USA

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Pamela Patt , R.D.N., C.S.P., L.D.N., C.N.S.C. Shriners Hospitals for Children , Chicago , IL , USA

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Tracy O’Connor Pennuto , J.D., Ph.D. U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Correctional Complex—Butner, Federal Medical Center , Butner , NC , USA

Paul B. Perrin , Ph.D. Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA, USA

Gayle Phaneuf , R.D.N., L.D.N. Boston VA Healthcare , Brockton , MA , USA

Treven C. Pickett , Psy.D. Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center , Richmond , VA , USA

Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond , VA , USA

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond , VA , USA

Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond , VA , USA

Katie Powell , O.T.R./L. Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center , Milwaukee , WI , USA

Terrie Price , Ph.D., ABPP Independent Practice, Wynnewood, PA, USA

Jessica Richards , Ph.D. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Kimberly Roaten , Ph.D. UT Southwestern Medical Center , Dallas , TX , USA

Todd S. Roberts , M.B.A. Memorial Health System , Springfi eld , IL , USA

Heather Rodas Romero , Ph.D. Duke University Medical Center, Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center , Mishawaka , IN , USA

Terri deRoon -Cassini , Ph.D. Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , WI , USA

James L. Rudolph , M.D., S.M. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard

Medical School , Boston , Massachusetts , USA

VA Boston Healthcare System , Boston , Massachusetts , USA

Michele J. Rusin , Ph.D., ABPP (R.P.) Independent Practice , Decatur , GA , USA

Heather F. Russell , Ph.D. Shriners Hospitals for Children, Haverford, PA, USA

Pamela Rutledge , Ph.D., M.B.A. Media Psychology Research Center, Corona Del Mar, CA, USA

Nicole Schechter , Ph.D. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

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Marcia J. Scherer , Ph.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.R.M. Institute for Matching Person & Technology , Webster , NY , USA

University of Rochester Medical Center , Rochester , NY , USA

James Schraa , Psy.D. Craig Hospital, Englewood, CO, USA

Mark Sherer , Ph.D., ABPP, F.A.C.R.M. TIRR Memorial Hermann, Houston, TX, USA

Gina M. Signoracci , Ph.D. VA Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center , Denver , CO , USA

Departments of Psychiatry and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus , Aurora , CO , USA

Melisa Chelf Sirbu , Ph.D. Cardiac Rehabilitation, Charleston Area Medical Center , Charleston , WV , USA

W. Christopher Skidmore , Ph.D. Boston University School of Medicine , Boston , MA , USA

Center for Substance Abuse and PTSD Treatment, VA Boston Healthcare System , Boston , MA , USA

William Stiers , Ph.D., ABPP. (R.P.) Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA

Jessica Strong , Ph.D. VA Boston Healthcare , Boston , MA , USA

Laura Sturm , Ph.D. Healthwise Behavioral Health and Wellness , Maple Grove , MN , USA

Michael J. L. Sullivan , Ph.D. Department of Psychology, McGill University , Montréal , QC , Canada

Preeti Sunderaraman Columbia University, Columbia, USA

Amy Szarkowski , Ph.D. Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Boston Children’s Hospital , Boston , MA , USA

Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

David R. Topor , Ph.D., M.S.-H.P.Ed. VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

Kristen L. Triebel UAB , Birmingham , AL , USA

Laura M. Tuck , Psy.D. Veterans Aff airs Puget Sound Health Care System,

Tacoma, WA, USA

Aaron P. Turner , Ph.D., ABPP (R.P.) Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, USA

Department of Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle , MA , USA

Contributors

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Philip Ullrich , Ph.D., ABPP Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington , Shoreline , WA , USA

Lawrence C. Vogel , M.D. Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL, USA

Shriners Hospitals for Children, Chicago, IL, USA

Ann Marie Warren , Ph.D. Baylor University Medical Center , Dallas , TX , USA

Adrienne L. West , Ph.D. Aleda E. Lutz Saginaw Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Saginaw , MI , USA

Rhonda M. Williams , Ph.D. Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, USA

Department of Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle , MA , USA

Esther Yakobov , B.Sc., Ph.D. Department of Psychology, McGill University , Montréal , QC , Canada

Ellen H. Zhan , M.D. VA Boston Healthcare System , Boston , MA , USA

Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA

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