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Recent Publications from the
Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology
APA Journal Articles
Chwalisz, K., & Chan, F. (2008). Methodological advances and issues in rehabilitation psychology: moving forward on the cutting edge. Rehabilitation Psychology, 53, 251-253.
Hoyt, W., Imel, S. E., & Chan, F. (2008). Regression and correlation techniques: Recent controversies and best practices. Rehabilitation Psychology, 53, 321-339.
Ong, L. Z., Cardoso, E., Chronister, J., Chou, C.C., & Chan, F. (2008). Training for substance abuse assessment and treatment among rehabilitation counselors. Rehabilitation Education, 21, 179-185.
Weston, R., Gore, P. A., Chan, F. & Catalano, D. (2008). An introduction to using structural equation models in rehabilitation psychology. Rehabilitation Psychology, 53, 340-356.
Daughtry, D. (2008). Should I just tell them I can’t find the door. In Darrell Cleveland (Ed.) When minorities are especially encouraged too apply: Addressing diversity and affirmative action in PWI’s. New York, NY: Peter Lang Inc.
Daughtry, D., Gibson, J., & Ables, A. (In press). Mentoring Students and Professionals with Disabilities. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.
Cornish, J. A. E., Gorgens, K. A., Monson, S. P., Olkin, R., Palombi, B. J., Abels, A.V. (2008) Perspectives on ethical practice with people who have disabilities. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Vol. 39(5), 488-497
Book Chapters
Chan,F., Chronister,J., & Cardoso, E. (in press). An introduction to evidence-based practice approach to psychosocial interventions for people with chronic illness and disability. In F. Chan, E.Cardoso, & J.Chronister (Eds.), Psychosocial interventions for people with chronic illness and disability: A handbook for evidence-based rehabilitation health professionals, New York: Springer.
Cardoso, E., Wolf, A., & West, S. (in press). Substance Abuse and Disability: Models, Assessment and Interventions. In F. Chan, E.Cardoso, & J.Chronister (Eds.), Psychosocial interventions for people with chronic illness and disability: A handbook for evidence-based rehabilitation health professionals, New York: Springer.
Chan, F., Cardoso, E., Copeland, J., Jones, R., Fraser, R. (2008). Workplace Accommodations. In M. Feuerstein (Ed.), Work and Cancer Survivors, New York: Springer.
Books
Chan, F., Cardoso, E., & Chronister, J. A. (in press). Psychosocial interventions for people with chronic illness and disability: A handbook for evidence-based rehabilitation health professionals, New York: Springer.
Grants
National Science Foundation (NSF), Rehabilitation Disability Education. MIND Alliance-Minority Students with Disabilities in STEM. Funded November, 2008-2013 for $3.1 million. (Cardoso, E., Principal Investigator).
National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), The Rehabilitation and Research Training Center on Disability Statistics and Demographics, (StatsRRTC). Funded October 2008-2013 for 4.25 million (Cardoso, E., Co-Principal).
Rehabilitation Services Administration for: Rehabilitation Counseling Long-term Training Project. Funded for five years (2005-2010) for $750,000. (Cardoso, E., Principal Investigator).
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), Special Interest Project (SIP). Managing Epilepsy Well Collaborating Center for Epilepsy Self-Management Intervention Research. Funded October 2008-2009 for $100,000 (Johnson, E.K., Co-Investigator).
Miscellaneous
Johnson, E.K., & Lin, C. (in press). Coping: Theories, research, and measurement. In F. Chan, E.S. Cardoso, and J. Chronister (Eds.), Understanding Psychosocial Adjustment to Chronic Illness and Disability: A Handbook for Evidence-Based Practitioners in Rehabilitation.
Chronister, J., & Johnson, E.K. (in press).Multiculturalism and adjustment to disability. In F. Chan, E.S. Cardoso, and J. Chronister (Eds.), Understanding Psychosocial Adjustment to Chronic Illness andDisability: A Handbook for Evidence-Based Practitioners in Rehabilitation.
Johnson, E.K. (in process). Trends in coping with trauma. In E. Martz (Ed.), Post-Conflict Trauma: Creating a Trauma Membrane for Individuals and Communities and Restructuring Lives After Trauma.
Johnson, E.K., & Riemer-Reiss, M. (February 2009). Implementing CORE standards on human growth and development: Focus on spirituality. Presentation accepted for the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education, San Antonio, TX.
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