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  1. Pre‐disability resilience and well‐being following the onset of functional impairments
  2. The contemporary model of social problem-solving: Its empirical evolution and issues in application.
  3. The relationship of early therapeutic alliance, baseline client symptom severity, and client race to duration in therapy and post client symptom severity
  4. The Fatigue and Altered Cognition Scale among SARS-CoV-2 Survivors: Psychometric Properties and Item Correlations with Depression and Anxiety Symptoms
  5. Prevalence of fatigue and cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury
  6. Parallel processing modeling in longitudinal designs: An example predicting trajectories of distress and life satisfaction.
  7. Resilience and distress among individuals with chronic health conditions during the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
  8. Efficient assessment of brain fog and fatigue: Development of the Fatigue and Altered Cognition Scale (FACs)
  9. Editor's vale dictum: Activities, challenges and reflections from the line in between 2011 and 2023, Journal of Clinical Psychology
  10. Resilience and well-being among persons with spinal cord injury/disorders.
  11. Resilience and distress among young adults with chronic health conditions: A longitudinal study
  12. In Memoriam: John F. McGowan: Professional Pioneer and War Hero
  13. Assessing depression outcomes in teletherapy for underserved residents in Central Texas: Telehealth’s move to treatment-as-usual.
  14. Predictors of Vaccine Hesitancy among Health Care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  15. Personality metatraits predict resilience among family caregivers responsible for a dependent youth’s chronic respiratory management
  16. Reasons for COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy in individuals with chronic health conditions
  17. Resilience, coping, and distress among healthcare service personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic
  18. The COVID‐19 Pandemic’s Influence on Family Systems Therapists’ Provision of Teletherapy
  19. Telehealth Transition Assistance Program for Acute Spinal Cord Injury Caregivers: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods, Randomized Controlled Trial
  20. COVID‐19 and telemedicine: A revolution in healthcare delivery is at hand
  21. Opening editorial: Telepsychology: Research, training, practice, and policy
  22. Setting Our Sails: Counseling Psychology in the Age of Integrated Health Care
  23. Resilience facilitates adjustment through greater psychological flexibility among iraq/afghanistan war veterans with and without mild traumatic brain injury.
  24. Differences in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms among Post-9/11 Veterans with Blast- and Non-Blast Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  25. Psychological distress among persons with upper extremity limb loss
  26. Predictors of lower-than-expected posttraumatic symptom severity in war veterans: The influence of personality, self-reported trait resilience, and psychological flexibility
  27. Rehabilitation psychology and competency-based training and practice.
  28. Rehabilitation psychology research, science, and scholarship.
  29. Telemental health training and delivery in primary care: A case report of interdisciplinary treatment
  30. Posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters and substance use among patients with upper limb amputations due to traumatic injury
  31. Trajectories of Affective Balance 1 Year After Traumatic Injury: Associations with Resilience, Social Support, and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  32. Differences in level of upper limb loss on functional impairment, psychological well-being, and substance use.
  33. Family caregiver adjustment and stroke survivor impairment: A path analytic model.
  34. Happiness and Resilience Following Physical Disability
  35. Resilience and Traumatic Brain Injury Among Iraq/Afghanistan War Veterans: Differential Patterns of Adjustment and Quality of Life
  36. Fatty Acid Blood Levels, Vitamin D Status, Physical Performance, Activity, and Resiliency: A Novel Potential Screening Tool for Depressed Mood in Active Duty Soldiers
  37. Depression and health-related quality of life among persons with sensory disabilities in a health professional shortage area.
  38. External Funding and Competing Visions for Academic Counseling Psychology
  39. Resilience, Pain Interference, and Upper Limb Loss: Testing the Mediating Effects of Positive Emotion and Activity Restriction on Distress
  40. Trajectories of Life Satisfaction Over the First 10 Years After Traumatic Brain Injury
  41. Family Caregivers of Stroke Survivors
  42. Mild traumatic brain injury increases risk for the development of posttraumatic stress disorder
  43. Psychiatric Disease and Post-Acute Traumatic Brain Injury
  44. Resilience, traumatic brain injury, depression, and posttraumatic stress among Iraq/Afghanistan war veterans.
  45. Studying depression following spinal cord injury: Evidence, policy and practice
  46. Training the next generation of counseling psychologists in the practice of telepsychology
  47. Does participation mediate the prospective relationships of impairment, injury severity, and pain to quality of life following burn injury?
  48. Studying long-term caregiver health outcomes with methodologic rigor
  49. Trajectories of Happiness 5 Years Following Medical Discharge for Traumatic Disability: Differences Between Insider and Outsider Perspectives
  50. Resilience in the initial year of caregiving for a family member with a traumatic spinal cord injury.
  51. Exploratory factor analysis in Rehabilitation Psychology: A content analysis.
  52. Consultants for 2014
  53. Trajectories of life satisfaction five years after medical discharge for traumatically acquired disability.
  54. Medicaid Personal Care Services for Children With Intellectual Disabilities: What Assistance Is Provided? When Is Assistance Provided?
  55. Health-Related Quality of Life of Rural Clients Seeking Telepsychology Services
  56. Telephone-based problem-solving intervention for family caregivers of stroke survivors: A randomized controlled trial.
  57. Personal care services provided to children with special health care needs (CSHCN) and their subsequent use of physician services
  58. A Positive Psychology of Physical Disability
  59. Predicting quality of life 5 years after medical discharge for traumatic spinal cord injury
  60. Predictors of health-related quality-of-life following traumatic brain injury
  61. Assessing Depression in Rural Communities
  62. Major depressive disorder and factorial dimensions among individuals with recent-onset spinal cord injury.
  63. Modeling the Prospective Relationships of Impairment, Injury Severity, and Participation to Quality of Life Following Traumatic Brain Injury
  64. Psychological Models in Rehabilitation Psychology
  65. Does problem-solving training for family caregivers benefit their care recipients with severe disabilities? A latent growth model of the Project CLUES randomized clinical trial.
  66. Summarizing activity limitations in children with chronic illnesses living in the community: a measurement study of scales using supplemented interRAI items
  67. Depression among parents of children with disabilities.
  68. Evaluating a dynamic process model of wellbeing for parents of children with disabilities: A multi-method analysis.
  69. Family caregivers and Health Care Providers: Developing Partnerships for a Continuum of Care and Support
  70. Guest Editorial: Rehabilitation Research and Development state-of-the-art conference on outcome measures in rehabilitation
  71. Community capacity and teleconference counseling in rural Texas.
  72. A journal for our challenging, changing times: an editorial vision for the next five years of the Journal of Clinical Psychology
  73. Medicaid Personal Care Services and Caregivers' Reports of Children's Health: The Dynamics of a Relationship
  74. Use of Technology to Increase Access to Mental Health Services in a Rural Texas Community
  75. Severity of children's intellectual disabilities and Medicaid personal care services.
  76. Reliability and the measurement of activity limitations (ADLs) for children with special health care needs (CSHCN) living in the community
  77. Education and Support Programs for Family Caregivers: Current Practices Across Health-Care Scenarios
  78. Psychological adjustment of family caregivers of children who have severe neurodisabilities that require chronic respiratory management.
  79. Family caregivers’ attributions about care-recipient behaviour: Does caregiver relationship satisfaction mediate the attribution-distress relationship?
  80. Family caregiving of persons following neurotrauma: Issues in research, service and policy
  81. Modeling caregivers' perceptions of children's need for formal care: Physical function, intellectual disability, and behavior
  82. Family satisfaction predicts life satisfaction trajectories over the first 5 years after traumatic brain injury.
  83. Problem-solving training for family caregivers of women with disabilities: A randomized clinical trial
  84. Efficient assessment of social problem‐solving abilities in medical and rehabilitation settings: a rasch analysis of the social problem‐solving inventory‐revised
  85. Brief problem‐solving training for family caregivers of persons with recent‐onset spinal cord injuries: a randomized controlled trial
  86. Trajectories of life satisfaction in the first 5 years following traumatic brain injury.
  87. Social problem-solving abilities, relationship satisfaction and depression among family caregivers of stroke survivors
  88. Hope, self-efficacy, and functional recovery after knee and hip replacement surgery.
  89. Problem-solving training via videoconferencing for family caregivers of persons with spinal cord injuries: A randomized controlled trial
  90. Family caregivers of older persons in rehabilitation
  91. Cognitive appraisals, distress and disability among persons in low vision rehabilitation
  92. Advanced regression methods for single-case designs: Studying propranolol in the treatment for agitation associated with traumatic brain injury.
  93. Analyzing longitudinal data with multilevel models: An example with individuals living with lower extremity intra-articular fractures.
  94. The place and promise of theory in rehabilitation psychology research.
  95. Problem-Solving Training for Family Caregivers of Persons With Traumatic Brain Injuries: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  96. Counseling Psychology and Chronic Health Conditions
  97. Resilient, Undercontrolled, and Overcontrolled Personality Prototypes Among Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
  98. My dog's better than your dog: Publication counts and quality of clinical psychology PhD training.
  99. Predictors of caregiver depression among community-residing families living with traumatic brain injury
  100. Church Attendance and Marital Commitment Beliefs of Undergraduate Women
  101. Communal behaviors and psychological adjustment of family caregivers and persons with spinal cord injury.
  102. Family caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury: Predicting caregivers at risk for probable depression.
  103. Registering randomized clinical trials and the case for CONSORT.
  104. Emotional distress and urinary incontinence among older women.
  105. Problem-solving Abilities and Caregiver Adjustment
  106. Treatment of Agitation With Propranolol
  107. Family Caregivers of Women with Physical Disabilities
  108. Problems and Associated Feelings Experienced by Family Caregivers of Stroke Survivors the Second and Third Month Postdischarge
  109. A social problem-solving model of adherence to HIV medications.
  110. Social Support, Social Problem-Solving Abilities, and Adjustment of Family Caregivers of Stroke Survivors
  111. Editorial.
  112. Social problem-solving abilities predict pressure sore occurrence in the first 3 years of spinal cord injury.
  113. Hope, Social Support, and Postpartum Depression: Disentangling the Mediating Effects of Negative Affectivity
  114. Sharing open secrets in training future generations of clinical psychologists
  115. Twenty‐First century graduate education in clinical psychology: A four level matrix model
  116. Factor Structure of the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test in Adults With Spinal Cord Injury.
  117. Social problem solving abilities and psychosocial impairment among individuals recuperating from surgical repair for severe pressure sores
  118. Caregiver Social Problem Solving Abilities and Family Member Adjustment Following Congestive Heart Failure
  119. Using Cognitive Mapping to Understand Problems Experienced by Family Caregivers of Persons with Severe Physical Disabilities
  120. Sociodemographic, physical and psychosocial factors associated with depressive behaviour in family caregivers of stroke survivors in the acute care phase
  121. Project FOCUS: Using Videophones to Provide Problem-Solving Training to Family Caregivers of Persons with Spinal Cord Injuries
  122. Telephone Intervention With Family Caregivers of Stroke Survivors After Rehabilitation
  123. FOCUS on the Family Caregiver: A Problem‐Solving Training Intervention
  124. Social-Cognitive Processes in Behavioral Health
  125. Translating Social Psychology for the Scientist-Practitioner Counseling Psychologist
  126. Social Support and Leisure Activities Following Sever Physical Disability: Testing the Mediating Effects of Depression
  127. Personality correlates of self-appraised problem solving abilities
  128. Self-appraised problem-solving ability, affective states, and psychological distress.
  129. Negative Affectivity, Emotional Distress, and the Cognitive Appraisal of Occupational Stress
  130. Problem‐Solving Appraisal, Health Complaints, and Health‐Related Expectancies
  131. Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems of Care: The Legacy and the Promise
  132. Peeling Back the Onion: Personality, Problem Solving, and Career Decision-Making Style Correlates of Career Indecision
  133. Social relationships and psychosocial impairment of persons with spinal cord injury
  134. Emotional distress and the perceived interference of menstruation
  135. Self-perceived problem-solving ability, stress appraisal, and coping over time
  136. Negotiating the Reality of Caregiving: Hope, Burnout and Nursing
  137. Pain Assessment in Spinal Cord Injury
  138. Problem-solving appraisal and the effects of social support among college students and persons with physical disabilities.
  139. Efficient pain assessment in clinical settings
  140. Psychosocial Concomitants of Persistent Pain Among Persons with Spinal Cord Injuries1
  141. Problem-solving appraisal and psychological adjustment following spinal cord injury
  142. Aids Prevention Groups as Persuasive Appeals
  143. Attributional Processes in Response to Social Displays of Depressive Behavior
  144. Assertiveness, social support, and psychological adjustment following spinal cord injury
  145. Negotiating reality after physical loss: Hope, depression, and disability.
  146. Personal assertiveness and the effects of social support among college students.
  147. Training Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors in Group Dynamics: A Psychoeducational Model
  148. Problem-solving appraisal, self-reported study habits, and performance of academically at-risk college students.
  149. Age as a Factor in Response to Spinal Cord Injury
  150. Does the Holland code predict job satisfaction and productivity in clothing factory workers?