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The Joumal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation’ Cumulative Contents to Volume 17 17:1 February 2002 17:4 August 2002 Driving Assessment and TBI Selected Reviews in Psychopharmacotherapy Maria T. Schulteis, PhD, and C. Alan Hopewell, PhD Lawrence J. Horn, MD Issue Editors Issue Editor 17:2 April 2002 17:5 October 2002 Innovative Approaches to Family Assessment Neuropsychological Technologies and Intervention Douglas Chute, PhD Angelle M. Sander, PhD Issue Editor Issue Editor 17:6 December 2002 17:3 June 2002 Focus on Clinical Research and Practice, Focus on Clinical Research and Practice, Part 1 Part 2 Bruce Caplan, PhD, ABPP. and Kathleen Bell, MD Bruce Caplan, PhD, ABPP, and Kathleen Bell, MD Issue Editors Issue Editors Author Index A Borgaro SR, Prigatano GP: Early cognitive and affective sequelae of traumatic brain injury: A study using the Abraham-Fuchs K See Ricker JH BNI Screen for Higher Cerebral Functions, 17(6):526 Abreu BC See Zhang L Braciszewski TL: Concussive Brain Trauma: Albert SM, Im A, Brenner L, Smith M, Waxman R: Effect Veurobebavioral Impairment and Maladaptation, of a social work liaison program on family caregivers by Parker RS (Book Review), 17(1):76 to people with brain injury, 17(2):175 Brenner L See Albert SM Alderson AL, Novack TA: Measuring recovery of Broshek D See Erlanger DM orientation during acute rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury: Value and expectations of recovery, Brouwer WH, Withaar FK, Tant MLM, van Zomeren AH 17(3):210 Attention and driving in traumatic brain injury: A question of coping with time-pressure, 17(1):1 Al-Shihabi T See Lengenfelder J Browndyke J See Schatz P Anselmi V See Carnevale GJ Brunner RC See MeythalerJ M Ashburner J See Hillary FG Busichio K See Carnevale GJ Ashman T See Hibbard MR Atchison TB See Struchen MA c Avner J See Hibbard MR allahan CD, Hinkebein JH: Assessment of anosmia after traumatic brain injury: Performance characteristics of B the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Bell KR: From the editor, 17(3):. Test, 17(3):251 Bergman MM: The benefits of a cognitive orthotic in ampbell M: Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain brain injury rehabilitation, 17(5):431 Injury: Physical Therapy Practice in Context (Book Berube JE: Funding brain injury programs: The federal Review by Sisto SA), 17(4):268 appropriations process, 17(1):62 antor J See Hibbard MR Bilbie K See Morgan A arnevale GJ, Anselmi V, Busichio K, Millis SR: Changes Biswal BB See Hillary FG in ratings of caregiver burden following a community-based behavior management program for Black KL, Hanks RA, Wood DL, Zafonte RD, Cullen N, persons with traumatic brain injury, 17(2):83 Cifu DX, EnglanderJ , Francisco GE: Blunt versus aroselli JS See Struchen MA penetrating violent traumatic brain injury: Frequency and factors associated with secondary conditions and haratz H See Hibbard MR complications, 17(6):489 hute DI Blount PJ, Nguyen CD, McDeavitt JT: Clinical use of Neuropsychological technologies in rehabilitation, cholinomimetic agents: A review, 17(4):314 17(5):369 578 The Joumal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation’ Cumulative Contents to Volume 17 17:1 February 2002 17:4 August 2002 Driving Assessment and TBI Selected Reviews in Psychopharmacotherapy Maria T. Schulteis, PhD, and C. Alan Hopewell, PhD Lawrence J. Horn, MD Issue Editors Issue Editor 17:2 April 2002 17:5 October 2002 Innovative Approaches to Family Assessment Neuropsychological Technologies and Intervention Douglas Chute, PhD Angelle M. Sander, PhD Issue Editor Issue Editor 17:6 December 2002 17:3 June 2002 Focus on Clinical Research and Practice, Focus on Clinical Research and Practice, Part 1 Part 2 Bruce Caplan, PhD, ABPP. and Kathleen Bell, MD Bruce Caplan, PhD, ABPP, and Kathleen Bell, MD Issue Editors Issue Editors Author Index A Borgaro SR, Prigatano GP: Early cognitive and affective sequelae of traumatic brain injury: A study using the Abraham-Fuchs K See Ricker JH BNI Screen for Higher Cerebral Functions, 17(6):526 Abreu BC See Zhang L Braciszewski TL: Concussive Brain Trauma: Albert SM, Im A, Brenner L, Smith M, Waxman R: Effect Veurobebavioral Impairment and Maladaptation, of a social work liaison program on family caregivers by Parker RS (Book Review), 17(1):76 to people with brain injury, 17(2):175 Brenner L See Albert SM Alderson AL, Novack TA: Measuring recovery of Broshek D See Erlanger DM orientation during acute rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury: Value and expectations of recovery, Brouwer WH, Withaar FK, Tant MLM, van Zomeren AH 17(3):210 Attention and driving in traumatic brain injury: A question of coping with time-pressure, 17(1):1 Al-Shihabi T See Lengenfelder J Browndyke J See Schatz P Anselmi V See Carnevale GJ Brunner RC See MeythalerJ M Ashburner J See Hillary FG Busichio K See Carnevale GJ Ashman T See Hibbard MR Atchison TB See Struchen MA c Avner J See Hibbard MR allahan CD, Hinkebein JH: Assessment of anosmia after traumatic brain injury: Performance characteristics of B the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Bell KR: From the editor, 17(3):. Test, 17(3):251 Bergman MM: The benefits of a cognitive orthotic in ampbell M: Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain brain injury rehabilitation, 17(5):431 Injury: Physical Therapy Practice in Context (Book Berube JE: Funding brain injury programs: The federal Review by Sisto SA), 17(4):268 appropriations process, 17(1):62 antor J See Hibbard MR Bilbie K See Morgan A arnevale GJ, Anselmi V, Busichio K, Millis SR: Changes Biswal BB See Hillary FG in ratings of caregiver burden following a community-based behavior management program for Black KL, Hanks RA, Wood DL, Zafonte RD, Cullen N, persons with traumatic brain injury, 17(2):83 Cifu DX, EnglanderJ , Francisco GE: Blunt versus aroselli JS See Struchen MA penetrating violent traumatic brain injury: Frequency and factors associated with secondary conditions and haratz H See Hibbard MR complications, 17(6):489 hute DI Blount PJ, Nguyen CD, McDeavitt JT: Clinical use of Neuropsychological technologies in rehabilitation, cholinomimetic agents: A review, 17(4):314 17(5):369 578 Cumulative Index 579 See also Schatz P; Zabel TA Gourley E See Kreutzer J Cifu DX See Black KL Grieb-Neff P See Whyte J Coleman RD See Ergh T¢ Gundersen N See Hibbard MR Collins KD: Cognitive Neurorebabilitation, by Struss DT, WinocurG , Robertson IH (Book Review), 17(1):79 H Cullen N See Black KL; Zafonte RD Hanks RA See Black KL; Ergh TC; Ylvisaker M Hart T See Whyte J D Hart T, Hawkey K, Whyte J: Use of a portable voice DeLuca J See Hillary FG; LengenfelderJ ; Ricker JH; organizer to remember therapy goals in traumatic Schultheis MT brain injury rehabilitation: A within-subjects trial, Demm SR See KreutzerJ S 17(6):556 Dillman-Long J See Esselman P¢ Hauber RP, Jones ML: Telerehabilitation support for Donders J: Rebabilitation of Neuropsychological families at home caring for individuals in prolonged Disorders: A Practical Guide for Rebabilitation states of reduced consciousness, 17(6):535 Professionals, by johnstone B, Stonnington HH (Book Hawkey K See Hart 1 Review), 17(3):264 Hess DW: Minor Traumatic Brain Injury Handbook: Drotar D See Wade SL Diagnosis and Treatment, by Jay GW (Book Review), Dunnett SB See Fawcett JW 17(4):266 Hibbard MR, CantorJ , Charatz H, Rosenthal R, Ashman [, Gundersen N, Ireland-Knight L, Gordon W, AvnerJ , Gartner A: Peer support in the community: Initial Englander J See Black KI findings of a mentoring program for individuals with Ergh TC, Rapport LJ, Coleman RD, Hanks RA: Predictors traumatic brain injury and their families, 17(2):112 of caregiver and family functioning following Hillary FG See Schatz P traumatic brain injury: Social support moderates caregiver distress, 17(2):155 Hillary FG, SteffenerJ , Biswal BB, Lange G, DeLuca J, Ashburner J: Functional magnetic resonance imaging Erlanger DM, Kaushik T, Broshek D, Freeman J, Feldman technology and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation D, Festa J: Development and validation of a Web-based Guidelines for methodological and conceptual pitfalls, screening tool for monitoring Cognitive status 17(5):411 17(5):458 Himelstein J See Schultheis MT Esselman PC, Dillman-Long J: Morbidity and management conference: An approach to quality HinkebeinJ H See Callahan CD improvement in brain injury rehabilitation, 17(3):25 Hopewell CA: Driving assessment issues for practicing EvansJ J See Wilson BA clinicians, 17(1):48 Horn LJ: Selected reviews in psychopharmacology F (Preface), 17(4):v Fawcett JW, Rosser AE, Dunnett SB: Brain Damage, Brain Repair (Book Review by Lanham RA Jr) 17(3):270 Im A See Albert SM Feldman D See Erlanger DM Ireland-Knight L See Hibbard MR Festa J See Erlanger DM Fisk GD, Novack T, Mennemeier M, Roenker D: Usefield field of view after traumatic brain injury, 17(1):16 Jay GW: Minor Traumatic Brain Injury Handbook: Francisco GE See Black KI Diagnosis and Treatment (Book Review by Hess Freeman J See Erlanger DM DW), 17(3):266 Johnson A See MeythalerJ M G Johnson-Greene D See Ylvisaker M Garay E See RickerJ H Johnstone B, Stonnington HH: Rehabilitation of Gartner A See Hibbard MR Veuropsychological Disorders: A Practical Guide for Rebabilitation Professionals (Book Review by Germain A See Ricker JH Donders J), 17(3):264 Glenn MB: A differential diagnostic approach to the Jones ML See Hauber RP pharmacological treatment of cognitive, behavioral, and affective disorders after traumatic brain injury, 17(4):273 K Gonzales V See Zhang | Kaushik T See Erlanger DM Gordon W See Hibbard MR Keohane C See Wilson BA 580 JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION/DECEMBER 2002 Kolakowsky-Hayner SA See KreutzerJ S KreutzerJ , Seel RT, Gourley E: The prevalence and Nead R See Schultheis MT symptom rates of depression after traumatic brain Nguyen CD See Blount PJ injury: A comprehensive examination (Abstract by Laborde AT), 17(1):74 Novack TA See Alderson AL; Fisk GD; MeythalerJ M KreutzerJS , Kolakowsky-Hayner SA, Demm SR, Meade O MA: A structured approach to family intervention after brain injury, 17(4):349 Ottenbacher KJ See Zhang I P Laborde AT Parker RS: Concussive Brain Trauma: Neurobebavioral Posttraumatic headache, by Solomon $ (Abstract) Impairment and Maladaptation (Book Review by Braciszewski TL), 17(1):76 17(1):74 Prigatano GP See Borgaro SR The prevalence and symptom rates of depression after traumatic brain injury: A comprehensive examination, by KreutzerJ , Seel RT, Gourley | R (Abstract), 17(1):74 Rapport LJ See Ergh T¢ Lange G See Hillary FG Ricker JH, Rosenthal M, Garay E, DeLuca J,G ermain A Lanham RA Jr: Brain Damage, Brain Repair, by Abraham-Fuchs K, Schmidt K-U: Telerehabilitation Fawcett JW, Rosser AE, Dunnett SB (Book Review) needs: A survey of persons with acquired brain injury, 17(3):270 17(3):242 Lengenfelder J,S chultheis MT, Al-Shihabi T, Mourant R Rizzo AA See Schultheis M1 DeLuca J: Divided attention and driving: A pilot study Robertson IH See Stuss DT using virtual reality technology, 17(1):26 Roebuck TM See Struchen MA Lexell J See Zafonte RD Roenker D See Fisk GD Lynch B: Historical review of computer-assisted Rosenthal M See Ricker JH cognitive retraining, 17(5):446 Rosenthal R See Hibbard MR Lynch WJ: Assessment in traumatic brain injury: Update on recent developments, 17(1):66 Rosser AE See Fawcett JW M Masel B See Zhang | Sander AM Mateer CA See Sohlberg MM Innovative approaches to family assessment and Matheis RJ See Schultheis MT intervention (Preface), 17(2):v Mayer NH: From the editor, 17(1):. See also Struchen MA Schatz P, Browndyke J: Applications of computer-based McDeavitt JT See Blount PJ neuropsychological assessment, 17(5):395 Meade MA See Kreutzer JS Schatz P, Hillary FG, Moelter ST, Chute DL: Retrospective Mennemeier M See Fisk GD issessment of rehabilitation outcome after traumatic MeythalerJM , Brunner RC, Johnson A, Novack TA brain injury: Development and utility of the Amantadine to improve neurorecovery in traumatic Functional Independence Level, 17(6):510 brain injury-associated diffuse axonal injury: A pilot Schmidt K-U See RickerJ H double-blind randomized trial, 17(4):300 Schopp L: The Forensic Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Millis SR See Carnevale GJ Injury: A Handbook for Clinicians and Attorneys, by Minich NM See Wade SL Murrey GJ (Book Review), 17(3):263 Moelter ST See Schatz P Schultheis MT Morgan A, Ward E, Murdoch B, Bilbie K: Acute Driving assessment and TBI (Preface), 17(1):vi characteristics of pediatric dysphagia subsequent to See also Lengenfelder J traumatic brain injury: Videofluoroscopic assessment Schultheis MT, Himelstein J, Rizzo AA: Virtual reality and 17(3):220 neuropsychology: Upgrading the current tools, Mourant R See LengenfelderJ 17(5):378 Murdoch B See Morgan A Schultheis MT, Matheis RJ, Nead R, DeLuca J: Driving Murrey GJ: The Forensic Evaluation of Traumatic behaviors following brain injury: Self-report and Brain Injury: A Handbook for Clinicians and motor vehicle records, 17(1):38 Attorneys (Book Review by Schopp L), 17(3):263 Seale G See Zhang L Myers MA See Thaxton L Seel RT See Kreutzer J Cumulative Index 581 Sisto SA: Rebabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury Whyte J See Hart T Physical Therapy Practice in Context, by Campbell M Whyte J, Vaccaro M, Grieb-Neff P, Hart T (Book Review), 17(3):268 Psychostimulant use in the rehabilitation of Smith M See Albert SM individuals with traumatic brain injury, 17(4):284 Sohlberg MM, Mateer CA: Cognitive Rehabilitation: An Willmuth ME: Cognitive Rebabilitation: An Integrative Integrative Psychological Approach (Book Review by Psychological Approach, by Sohiberg MM, Mateer CA Willmuth ME), 17(6):575 (Book Review), 17(6):575 Solomon S: Posttraumatic headache (Abstract by Wilson BA, EvansJ J, Koehane C: Cognitive rehabilitation Laborde AT), 17(1):74 \ goal-planning approach, 17(6):542 Stancin T See Wade SL Winocur G See Stuss DT Steffener J See Hillary FG Winslade WJ: The minimally conscious patient: When Stonnington HH See Johnstone B can life support be terminated?, 17(1):71 Struchen MA, Atchison TB, Roebuck TM, CarosellJiS , Withaar FK See Brouwer WH Sander AM: A multidimensional measure of caregiving Wood DL See Black KL appraisal: Validation of the Caregiver Appraisal Scale Wroblewski B: The cytochrome P-450 drug metabolizing in traumatic brain injury, 17(2):132 enzyme system: An overview of potential clinically Stuss DT, WinocurG , Robertson IH: Cognitive important drug interactions, 17(6):571 Veurorebabilitation (Book Review by Collins KD), Y 17(1):79 Yeates KO See Wade SL Ylvisaker M, Hanks R, Johnson-Greene D: Perspectives lant MLM See Brouwer WH on rehabilitation of individuals with cognitive Taylor HG See Wade SL impairment after brain injury: Rationale for Thaxton L, Myers MA: Sleep disturbances and their reconsideration of theoretical paradigms, 17(3):191 management in patients with brain injury, 17(4):335 Z Vv Zabel TA, Chute DL: Educational neuroimaging: A Vaccaro M See Whyte J proposed neuropsychological application of near-infrared spectroscopy, 17(5):477 van Zomeren AH See Brouwer WH Zafonte RD See Black KL W Zafonte RD, Cullen N, Lexell J: Serotonin agents in the treatment of acquired brain injury, 17(4):322 Wade SL, Taylor HG, Drotar D, Stancin T, Yeates KO Minich NM: A prospective study of long-term Zhang L, Abreu BC, Gonzales V, Seale G, Masel B, caregiver and family adaptation following brain injury Ottenbacher KJ: Comparison of the Community in children, 17(2):96 Integration Questionnaire, the Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique, and the Ward E See Morgan A Disability Rating Scale in traumatic brain injury, Waxman R See Albert SM 17(6):497 582 JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION/DECEMBER 2002 Subject Index \ multidimensional measure of caregiving appraisal: Abstracts validation of the Caregiver Appraisal Scale in traumatic brain injury, Struchen MA, Atchison TB, Posttraumatic headache, Solomon S$ (abstracted by Roebuck TM, CaroselliJ S, Sander AM, 17(2):132 Laborde AT), 17(1):74 Predictors of caregiver and family functioning The prevalence and symptom rates of depression after following traumatic brain injury: Social support traumatic brain injury: A comprehensive moderates caregiver distress, Ergh TC, Rapport LJ, examination, Kreutzer J, Seel RT, Gourley I Coleman RD, Hanks RA, 17(2):155 (abstracted by Laborde AT), 17(1):74 Retrospective assessment of rehabilitation outcome Adaptation after traumatic brain injury: Development and A prospective study of long-term caregiver and familys utility of the Functional Independence Level, Schatz adaptation following brain injury in children, Wade P. Hillary FG, Moelter ST, Chute DL, 17(6):510 SL, Taylor HG, Drotar D, Stancin T, Yeates KO, Attentional deficits Minich NM, 17(2):96 Attention and driving in traumatic brain injury: A Affective disorders question of coping with time-pressure, Brouwer A differential diagnostic approach to the WH, Withaar FK, Tant MLM, van Zomeren AH, pharmacological treatment of cognitive, behavioral 17(1):1 and affective disorders after traumatic brain injury, \ differential diagnostic approach to the Glenn MB, 17(4):273 pharmacological treatment of cognitive, behavioral, Early cognitive and affective sequelae of traumatic and affective disorders after traumatic brain injury, brain injury: A study using the BNI Screen for Glenn MB, 17(4):273 Higher Cerebral Functions, Borgaro SR, Prigatano GP, 17(6):526 Divided attention and driving: A pilot study using virtual reality technology, LengenfelderJ , Schultheis Aggression MT, Al-Shihabi T, Mourant R, DeLuca J, 17(1):26 A differential diagnostic approach to the Psychostimulant use in the rehabilitation of pharmacological treatment of cognitive, behavioral individuals with traumatic brain injury, Whyte J, and affective disorders after traumatic brain injury Vaccaro M, Grieb-Neff P, Hart T, 17(4):284 Glenn MB, 17(4):273 Useful field of view after traumatic brain injury, Fisk Amantadine GD, Novack T, Mennemeier M, Roenker D, 17(1):16 Amantadine to improve neurorecovery in traumatic brain injury-associated diffuse axonal injury: A B pilot double-blind randomized trial, MeythalerJ M Barrow Neurological Institute Screen for Higher Brunner RC, Johnson A, Novack TA, 17(4):300 Cerebral Functions Antidepressants Early cognitive and affective sequelae of traumatic Serotonin agents in the treatment of acquired brain brain injury: A study using the BNI Screen for injury, Zafonte RD, Cullen N, LexellJ , 17(4):322 Higher Cerebral Functions, Borgaro SR, Prigatano Anxiety GP, 17(6):526 A differential diagnostic approach to the Behavior pharmacological treatment of cognitive, behavioral Changes in ratings of caregiver burden following a and affective disorders after traumatic brain injury community-based behavior management program Glenn MB, 17(4):273 for persons with traumatic brain injury, Carnevale Assessment instruments GJ, Anselmi V, Busichio K, Millis SR, 17(2):83 Applications of computer-based neuropsychological A differential diagnostic approach to the assessment, Schatz P, Browndyke J, 17(5):395 pharmacological treatment of cognitive, behavioral, Assessment in traumatic brain injury: Update on and affective disorders after traumatic brain injury, recent developments, Lynch WJ, 17(1):66 Glenn MB, 17(4):273 Comparison of the Community Integration Early cognitive and affective sequelae of traumatic Questionnaire, the Craig Handicap Assessment and brain injury: A study using the BNI Screen for Reporting Technique, and the Disability Rating Higher Cerebral Functions, Borgaro SR, Prigatano Scale in traumatic brain injury, Zhang L, Abreu BC GP, 17(6):526 Gonzales V, Seale G, Masel B, Ottenbacher KJ, Blunt injury 17(6):497 Blunt versus penetrating violent traumatic brain Development and validation of a Web-based screening injury: Frequency and factors associated with tool for monitoring cognitive status, Erlanger DM, secondary conditions and complications, Black KL, Kaushik T, Broshek D, Freeman J, Feldman D, Festa Hanks RA, Wood DL, Zafonte RD, Cullen N, Cifu J, 17G6):458 DX, EnglanderJ , Francisco GE, 17(6):489 Cumulative Index 583 Book reviews brain injury and their families, Hibbard MR, Cantor Brain Damage, Brain Repair, Fawcett JW, Rosser AE, J, Charatz H, Rosenthal R, Ashman T, Gundersen N Dunnett SB (reviewed by Lanham RA Jr), 17(3):270 Ireland-Knight L, Gordon W, AvnerJ , Gartner A, 17(2):112 Cognitive Neurorebabilitation, Stuss DT, WinocurG , Robertson IH (reviewed by Collins KD), 17(1):79 Predictors of caregiver and family functioning following traumatic brain injury: Social support Cognitive Rebabilitation: An Integrative moderates caregiver distress, Ergh TC, Rapport LJ, Psychological Approach, Sohiberg MM, Mateer CA Coleman RD, Hanks RA, 17(2):155 (reviewed by Willmuth ME), 17(6):575 prospective study of long-term caregiver and family Concussive Brain Trauma: Neurobehavioral adaptation following brain injury in children, Wade Impairment and Maladaptation, Parker RS SL, Taylor HG, Drotar D, Stancin T, Yeates KO, (reviewed by Braciszewski TL), 17(1):76 linich NM, 17(2):96 The Forensic Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury A Handboofko r Clinicians and Attorneys, Murrey felerehabilitation support for families at home caring GJ (reviewed by Schopp L), 17(3):263 for individuals in prolonged states of reduced consciousness, Hauber RP, Jones ML, 17(6):535 Minor Traumatic Brain Injury Handbook: Diagnosis and Treatment, Jay GW (reviewed by Children See Pediatric head injury Hess DW), 17(3):266 Cholinomimetic agents Rebabilitatiofno r Traumatic Brain Injury: Physical Clinical use of cholinomimetic agents: A review, Therapy Practice in Context, Campbell M Blount PJ, Nguyen CD, McDeavittJT , 17(4):314 (reviewed by Sisto SA), 17(3):268 Citicoline Rehabilitation of Neuropsychological Disorders: A Clinical use of cholinomimetic agents: A review, Practical Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals Blount PJ, Nguyen CD, McDeavittJT , 17(4):314 Johnstone B, Stonnington HH (reviewed by Clinical research and practice Donders J), 17(3):264 Acute characteristics of pediatric dysphagia Brain imaging subsequent to traumatic brain injury Educational neuroimaging: A proposed Videofluoroscopic assessment, Morgan A, Ward E, neuropsychological application of near-infrared Murdoch B, Bilbie K, 17(3):220 spectroscopy, Zabel TA, Chute DL, 17(5):477 Blunt versus penetrating violent traumatic brain Functional magnetic resonance imaging technology injury: Frequency and factors associated with and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation secondary conditions and complications, Black KL, Guidelines for methodological and conceptual Hanks RA, Wood DL, Zafonte RD, Cullen N, Cifu pitfalls, Hillary FG, Steffener J, Biswal BB, Lange G, DX, EnglanderJ , Francisco GE, 17(6):489 DeLucaJ , Ashburner J, 17(5):411 Cognitive rehabilitation: A goal-planning approach, Cc Wilson BA, Evans JJ, Keohane C, 17(6):542 Comparison of the Community Integration California Verbal Learning Test-II Questionnaire, the Craig Handicap Assessment and Assessment in traumatic brain injury: Update on Reporting Technique, and the Disability Rating recent developments, Lynch WJ, 17(1):66 Scale in traumatic brain injury, Zhang L, Abreu BC, Caregiver Appraisal Scale Gonzales V, Seale G, Masel B, Ottenbacher WJ, A multidimensional measure of caregiving appraisal 17(6):497 validation of the Caregiver Appraisal Scale in Che cytochrome P-450 drug metabolizing enzyme traumatic brain injury, Struchen MA, Atchison TB system: An overview of potential clinically Roebuck TM, CaroselliJ S, Sander AM, 17(2):132 important drug interactions, Wroblewski B, Caregivers 17(6):571 Changes in ratings of caregiver burden following a Early cognitive and affective sequelae of traumatic community-based behavior management program brain injury: A study using the BNI Screen for for persons with traumatic brain injury, Carnevale Higher Cerebral Functions, Borgaro SR, Prigatano GJ, Anselmi V, Busichio K, Millis SR, 17(2):83 GP. 17(6):526 Effect of a social work liaison program on family Measuring recovery of orientation during acute caregivers to people with brain injury, Albert SM, rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury: Value and Im A, Brenner L, Smith M, Waxman R, 17(2): expectations of recovery, Alderson AL, Novack TA, 175 17(3):210 A multidimensional measure of caregiving appraisal Morbidity and management conference: An approach validation of the Caregiver Appraisal Scale in to quality improvement in brain injury traumatic brain injury, Struchen MA, Atchison TB rehabilitation, Esselman PC, Dillman-LongJ , Roebuck TM, Caroselli JS, Sander AM, 17(2):132 17(3):257 Peer support in the community: Initial findings of a Perspectives on rehabilitation of individuals with mentoring program for individuals with traumatic cognitive impairment after brain injury: Rationale 584 JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION/DECEMBER 2002 for reconsideration of theoretical paradigms Neuropsychological technologies in rehabilitation, Ylvisaker M, Hanks R, Johnson-Greene D, 17(3) Chute DL, 17(5):369 191 Perspectives on rehabilitation of individuals with Retrospective assessment of rehabilitation outcome cognitive impairment after brain injury: Rationale after traumatic brain injury: Development and for reconsideration of theoretical paradigms utility of the Functional Independence Level, Schatz Yivisaker M, Hanks R, Johnson-Greene D, 17(4) P. Hillary FG, Moelter ST, Chute DL, 17(6):510 191 felerehabilitation needs: A survey of persons with Use of a portable voice organizer to remember acquired brain injury, RickerJ H, Rosenthal M therapy goals in traumatic brain injury Garay E, DeLuca J, Germain A, Abraham-Fuchs K rehabilitation: A within-subjects trial, Hart T Schmidt K-U, 17(3):242 Hawkey K, Whyte J, 17(6):556 Telerehabilitation support for families at home caring Community-based interventions for individuals in prolonged states of reduced Changes in ratings of caregiver burden following a consciousness, Hauber RP. Jones ML, 17(6):535 community-based behavior management program Use of a portable voice organizer to remember for persons with traumatic brain injury, Carnevale therapy goals in traumatic brain injury GJ], Anselmi V, Busichio K, Millis SR, 17(2):83 rehabilitation: A within-subjects trial, Hart 1 Effect of a social work liaison program on family Hawkey K, Whyte J, 17(6):556 caregivers to people with brain injury, Albert SM Clinical trials im A, Brenner L, Smith M, Waxman R, 17(2):175 Amantadine to improve neurorecovery in traumatic Peer support in the community: Initial findings of a brain injury-associated diffuse axonal injury: A mentoring program for individuals with traumatic pilot double-blind randomized trial, Meythaler JM brain injury and their families, Hibbard MR, Cantor Brunner RC, Johnson A, Novack TA, 17(4):300 J, Charatz H, Rosenthal R, Ashman T, Gundersen N Cognitive impairment Ireland-Knight L,G ordon W, Avner J, Gartner A, 17(2):112 Attention and driving in traumatic brain injury: A question of coping with time-pressure, Brouwer Community Integration Questionnaire WH, Withaar FK, Tant MLM, van Zomeren AH Comparison of the Community Integration 17(1):1 Questionnaire, the Craig Handicap Assessment and Development and validation of a Web-based screening Reporting Technique, and the Disability Rating tool for monitoring cognitive status, Erlanger DM Scale in traumatic brain injury, Zhang L, Abreu BC, Kaushik T, Broshek D, Freeman J, Feldman D, Festa Gonzales V, Seale G, Masel B, Ottenbacher KJ J, 176):458 17(6):497 A differential diagnostic approach to the Complications pharmacological treatment of cognitive, behavioral Blunt versus penetrating violent traumatic brain and affective disorders after traumatic brain injury injury: Frequency and factors associated with Glenn MB, 17(4):273 secondary conditions and complications, Black KL, Early cognitive and affective sequelae of traumatic Hanks RA, Wood DL, Zafonte RD, Cullen N, Cifu brain injury: A study using the BNI Screen for DX, EnglanderJ , Francisco GE, 17(6):489 Higher Cerebral Functions, Borgaro SR, Prigatano Computer applications GP, 17(6):526 Applications of computer-based neuropsychological Perspectives on rehabilitation of individuals with assessment, Schatz P, Browndyke J, 17(5):395 cognitive impairment after brain injury: Rationale The benefits of a cognitive orthotic in brain injury for reconsideration of theoretical paradigms rehabilitation, Bergman MM, 17(5):431 Ylvisaker M, Hanks R, Johnson-Greene D, 17(3) 191 Development and validation of a Web-based screening tool for monitoring Cognitive status, Erlanger DM, Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test Kaushik T, Broshek D, FreemanJ , Feldman D, Festa Assessment in traumatic brain injury: Update on J, 175):458 recent developments, Lynch WJ, 17(1):66 Divided attention and driving: A pilot study using Cognitive rehabilitation virtual reality technology, LengenfelderJ , Schultheis rhe benefits of a cognitive orthotic in brain injury MT, Al-Shihabi T, Mourant R, DeLuca J, 17(1):26 rehabilitation, Bergman MM, 17(5):431 Educational neuroimaging: A proposed Cognitive rehabilitation: A goal-planning approach neuropsychological application of near-infrared Wilson BA, EvansJ J, Keohane C, 17(6):542 spectroscopy, Zabel TA, Chute DL, 17(5):477 Educational neuroimaging: A proposed Historical review of computer-assisted Cognitive neuropsychological application of near-infrared retraining, Lynch B, 17(5):446 spectroscopy, Zabel TA, Chute DL, 17(5):477 Virtual reality and neuropsychology: Upgrading the Historical review of computer-assisted cognitive current tools, Schultheis MT, Himelstein J, Rizzo retraining, Lynch B, 17(5):446 AA, 17(5):378 Cumulative Index Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Videofluoroscopic assessment, Morgan A, Ward E, Technique Murdoch B, Bilbie K, 17(4):220 Comparison of the Community Integration Questionnaire, the Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique, and the Disability Rating Ethical issues Scale in traumatic brain injury, Zhang L, Abreu BC The minimally conscious patient: When can life Gonzales V, Seale G, Masel B, Ottenbacher KJ, support be terminated?, Winslade WJ, 17(1):71 17(6):497 Cytochrome P-450 enzyme system The cytochrome P-450 drug metabolizing enzyme Family system: An overview of potential clinically Changes in ratings of caregiver burden following a important drug interactions, Wroblewski B, 17(6):571 community-based behavior management program for persons with traumatic brain injury, Carnevale GJ, Anselmi V, Busichio K, Millis SR, 17(2):83 D Effect of a social work liaison program on family Diagnosis See aiso Assessment instruments caregivers to people with brain injury, Albert SM, A differential diagnostic approach to the im A, Brenner L, Smith M, Waxman R, 17(2):175 pharmacological treatment of cognitive, behavioral, A multidimensional measure of caregiving appraisal: and affective disorders after traumatic brain injury validation of the 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