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  1. Wakeful rest during storage and consolidation enhances priming effects for those with acquired memory impairment
  2. Are spousal partner perceptions of continuity and discontinuity within the relationship linked to the symptoms of acquired brain injury?
  3. Are spousal carers’ perceptions of continuity and discontinuity within the relationship influenced by the symptoms of dementia?
  4. Psychological intervention for partners post-stroke: A case report
  5. Development and psychometric evaluation of the Birmingham Relationship Continuity Measure for acquired brain injury
  6. Experiences that challenge self-identity following traumatic brain injury: a meta-synthesis of qualitative research
  7. Relationship continuity and person-centred care: An exploratory mixed-methods investigation of spousal partners’ responses to the challenging care needs of those with acquired brain injury
  8. Relationship Continuity/Discontinuity—A Framework for Investigating the Role of Relationships in the Experience of Living With Dementia
  9. Relationship continuity and person-centred care in how spouses make sense of challenging care needs
  10. Partners’ experiences of relationship continuity in acquired brain injury
  11. The social consequences of stigma-related self-concealment after acquired brain injury
  12. The partner’s experience of traumatic brain injury and its recovery
  13. Relationship continuity and emotional well-being in spouses of people with dementia
  14. Maternal narratives about their child’s identity following acquired brain injury
  15. How Partners Experience Personality Change After Traumatic Brain Injury – Its Impact on Their Emotions and their Relationship
  16. Disclosure of a stigmatized identity: A qualitative study of the reasons why people choose to tell or not tell others about their traumatic brain injury
  17. The course and impact of family optimism in the post-acute period after acquired brain injury
  18. A comparison of automatic and intentional instructions when using the method of vanishing cues in acquired brain injury
  19. Development and psychometric evaluation of an observational coding system measuring person-centered care in spouses of people with dementia
  20. The Birmingham Relationship Continuity Measure: the development and evaluation of a measure of the perceived continuity of spousal relationships in dementia
  21. Belief in a just world, generalised self-efficacy and stigma may contribute to unsafe sexual intentions via a reduced perception of vulnerability to HIV/AIDS amongst young people in Ghana
  22. Evaluation of coping resources and self-esteem as moderators of the relationship between threat appraisals and avoidance of activities after traumatic brain injury
  23. Do stigma, blame and stereotyping contribute to unsafe sexual behaviour? A test of claims about the spread of HIV/AIDS arising from social representation theory and the AIDS risk reduction model
  24. The dynamics of continuity and discontinuity for women caring for a spouse with dementia
  25. Associations between the Illness Perception Questionnaire for Schizophrenia and engagement in treatment in a secure setting
  26. Errorless learning of novel routes through a virtual town in people with acquired brain injury
  27. The impact on parents of developments in the care of children with bleeding disorders
  28. Stress and depression in family carers following traumatic brain injury: the influence of beliefs about difficult behaviours
  29. Threat appraisal and avoidance after traumatic brain injury: why and how often are activities avoided?
  30. Which is more effective in promoting implicit and explicit memory: The method of vanishing cues or errorless learning without fading?
  31. How robust is performance on the National Adult Reading Test following traumatic brain injury?
  32. Are information packs useful in community rehabilitation?