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Publications

Rehabilitation Psychology News
Newsletter of APA's
Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology

All articles were written by current or past members of the Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology.


Winter 2007 Volume 34, No. 2
CDIP Report: Future Focus on Access to Training for Students with Disabilities (Page 11 of the Division 22 Newsletter)
Cheryl L. Shigaki, Ph.D.

Archive

Fall 2006, Volume 34, No. 1
Universal Instructional Design: Education Accessible for All
Jennifer Gibson, PhD


Summer/Convention 2006, Volume 33. No. 4
Reflections on a Year of Training with a Blind/Visually Impaired Training Director
Arnold Abels, PhD, Leila Durr, MA, Rachel Linnemeyer, MA, Arena Mueller, MA, And Brian Sneed, MS

Spring 2006, Volume 33, No. 3
Ethics of Testing and Assessment of Persons with Disabilities: Moving Towards Disability-Related Competence
Doug Johnson-Greene, Ph.D., ABPP


Winter 2006, Volume 33, No. 2
My Years on CDIP
Greg Taliaferro, Ph.D.

Fall 2005; Volume 33, No. 1
Recovery from Hurricane Katrina: Elderly and Persons with Disabilities
Jyh-Hann Chang, Ph.D.

Summer/Convention 2005; Volume 32, No. 4
Evidence-Based Practices and Disability
Greg Taliaferro, Ph.D.

Spring 2005; Volume 32, No. 3
A Welcome Opportunity: APAGS’ First Liaison to the Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology
Christine M. Szostak, M.A.


Winter 2005 Volume 32, No. 2
Annual Report for CDIP, 2004
Rhoda Olkin, PhD


Fall 2004 Volume 32, No. 1
Students with Severe Physical Disabilities: The Necessity of Having Good Interpersonal Skills for Management of Attendants to Reduce Dropout Rates in College
John Chang, PhD

Summer/Convention 2004 Volume 31, No. 4
Psychologists Working With Patients Who Have Physical Health Problems Can Benefit from Using the New CPT Health and Behavior Codes
Cheryl L. Shigaki, PhD


CDIP Business Report: A Synopsis of the Current Agenda
Rhoda Olkin, PhD

Spring 2004 Volume 31, No. 3
Psychological Work Capacity Evaluation in Rehabilitation: Are We Already There?
Izabela Z. Schultz, PhD

Suggestions to Division 22 to Attract Psychologists with Disabilities to the Division
Rhoda Olkin, PhD


Winter 2004 Volume 31, No. 2
Life in the Trenches: A Provider's View of Raising a Child with Disabilities
Terry DeRocher Lerma, PhD

Fall 2003 Volume 31, No. 1
Implications of the Social Model of Disability for Psychosocial Interventions
Greg Taliaferro, PhD

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