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Employment and Vocational Rehabilitation


Abrams, D., Barker, L. T., Haffey, W., & Nelson, H. (1993). The economics of return to work for survivors of traumatic brain injury: Vocational services are worth the investment. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8(14), 59-76.

Acker, M. B. (1986). Relationship between test scores and everyday life functioning. In B. Uzzell & Y. Gross (Eds.), Clinical neuropsychology of intervention (pp. 85-117). Boston: Martinus Nijhoff.

Ben-Yishay, Y., Silver, S., Piasetsky, E., & Rattok, J. (1987). Relationship between employability and vocational outcome after intensive holistic cognitive rehabilitation. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 2(1), 35-48.

Brooks, N., Campsie, L., Symington, C., Beattie, A., & McKinlay, W. (1987). Return to work within the first seven years of severe head injury. Brain Injury, 1, 5-19.

Cifu, D. X., Keyser-Marcus, L., Lopez, E., Wehman, P., Kreutzer, J. S., Englander, J., & High, W. (in press). Acute predictors of successful return to work 1 year after traumatic brain injury: A multicenter analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Devany, C., Kreutzer, J., Halberstadt, L., & West, D. (1991). Referrals for supported employment after brain injury: Neuropsychological, behavioral, and emotional characteristics. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 6(3), 59-70.

Devany-Serio, C., & Devens, M. (1994). Employment problems following traumatic brain injury. Family assess the causes. NeuroRehabilitation, 4(1), 53-57.

Dikmen, S., Temkin, N. R., Machamer, J. E., Holubkov, A. L., Fraser, R. T., & Winn, R. (1994). Employment following traumatic head injuries. Archives of Neurology, 51, 177-186.

Drasgow, J. & Dreher, R. (1965). Predicting client readiness for training and placement in vocational rehabilitation. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 8, 94-98.

Dresser, A. C. (1973). Work status following head injury. Psychological Medicine, 12, 286-294.

Dresser, A., Meirowsky, A., Weiss, G., McNeel, M., Simon, G., & Caveness, W. (1973). Gainful employment following head injury: Prognostic factors. Archives of Neurology, 29, 111-116.

Englander, J., Hall, K., Stimpson, T., & Chaffin, S. Mild traumatic brain injury in an insured population: Subjective complaints and return to employment. Brain Injury, 6(2), 161-166.

Ezrachi, O., Ben-Yishay, Y., Kay, T., Diller, L., & Rattock, J. (1991). Predicting employment in traumatic brain injury following neuropsychological rehabilitation. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 6, 71-84.

Fogel, K., & Paul-Cohen, R. (1992). Vocational rehabilitation after concussion. In L. J. Horn & N. D. Zasler, N. D. (Eds.), Rehabilitation of post-concussive disorders. State of the art reviews (pp. 161-168). Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus.

Fraser, R. T., Dikmen, S., McLean, A., Miller, B., & Temkin, N. (1988). Employability in head injury survivors: First year post injury. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 31, 276-288.

Fraser, R. T. (1991). Vocational evaluation. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 6(3), 46-58.

Greenspan, A. I., Wrigley, J. M., Kresnow, M., Branche-Dorsey, C. M., & Fine, P. R. (1996). Factors influencing failure to return to work following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 10(3), 207-218.

Groah, C., Goodall, P., Kreutzer, J. S., Sherron, P., & Wehman, P. (1990). Addressing substance abuse issues in the context of a supported employment program. Cognitive Rehabilitation, 8(4), 8-12.

Haffey, W. J., & Abrams, D. L. (1991). Employment outcomes for participants in a brain injury work reentry program: Preliminary findings. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 6(3), 24-34.

Heaton, R., Chelune, G., & Lehman, R. (1978). Using neuropsychological and personality tests to assess the likelihood of patient employment. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 166, 408-416.

Ip, R. Y., Dornan, J., & Schentag, C. (1995). Traumatic brain injury: Factors predicting return to work or school. Brain Injury, 9, 517-532.

Kay, T., & Silver, S. M. (1988). The contribution of the neuropsychological evaluation to the vocational rehabilitation of the head-injured adult. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 3, 65-76.

Klonoff, P. S., Costa, L. D., & Snow, W. G. (1986). Predictors and indicators of quality of life in patients with closed head-injury. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 8, 469-485.

Kregel, J., Parent, W., & West, M. (1994). The impact of behavioral deficits on employment retention. NeuroRehabilitation, 4(1), 1-14.

Kreutzer, J., & Morton, M. V. (1988). Traumatic brain injury: outcome and techniques for enhancement of vocational potential. In P. Wehman & S. Moon (Eds.), Vocational rehabilitation and supported employment (pp. 291­312). Baltimore: Paul Brookes Publishing.

Kreutzer, J. S., Wehman, P., Morton, M. V., & Stonnington, H. (1988). Supported employment and compensatory strategies for enhancing vocational outcome following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 2(3), 205­224.

Kreutzer, J. S., Conder, R. C., Wehman, P., & Morrison, K. (1989). Compensatory strategies for enhancing independent living and vocational outcome following traumatic brain injury. Cognitive Rehabilitation, 7(1), 30­35.

Kreutzer, J., Marwitz, J., & Wehman, P. (1991). Substance abuse assessment and treatment in the context of vocational rehabilitation for persons with brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation , 6(3), 12-23.

Kreutzer, J., West, M., Sherron, P., Wehman, P., & Fry, R. (1992). Computer technology in vocational rehabilitation. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 7(3), 70-80.

McMordie, W. R., Barker, S. L., & Paolo, T. M. (1990). Return to work after head injury. Brain Injury, 1, 57-69.

Moon, M. S., & Griffin, S. L. (1988). Supported employment service delivery models. In P. Wehman & M. Moon (Eds.), Vocational rehabilitation and supported employment (pp. 17-30). Baltimore: Paul Brookes.

Mysiw, W. J., Corrigan, J. D., Hunt, M., Cavin, D., & Fish, T. (1989). Vocational evaluation of traumatic brain injury patients using the functional assessment inventory. Brain Injury, 3, 27-34.

Paniak, C. E., Shore, D. L., Rourke, B., Finlayson, M. A., & Moustacalis, E. (1992). Long term vocational functioning after severe closed head injury: A controlled study. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 7(6), 529-540.

Parente, R., Twum, M., & Zoltan, B. (1994). Transfer and generalization of cognitive skill after traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 4(1), 25-35.

Ponsford, J., Olver, J. H., Curran, C., & Ng, K. (1995). Prediction of employment status 2 years after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 9, 11-20.

Rao, N., & Kilgore, K. M. (1992). Predicting return to work in traumatic brain injury patients using assessment scales. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 73, 911-916.

Rao, N., Rosenthal, M., Cronin-Stubbs, D., Lambert, R., Barnes, P., & Swanson, B. (1990). Return to work after rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 4, 49-56.

Rimel, R. W., Giordani, B., Barth, J., Boll, T., & Jane, J. A. (1982). Moderate head injury: Completing the clinical spectrum of brain trauma. Neurosurgery, 11, 344-351.

Ryan, T. V., Sautter, S. W., Capps, C. F., Meneese, W., & Barth, J. T. (1992). Utilizing neuropsychological measures to predict vocational outcome in a head trauma population. Brain Injury, 6(2), 175-182.

Sale, P., West, M., Sherron, P., & Wehman, P. (1991). Exploratory analysis of job separations from supported employment for persons with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation , 6(3), 1-11.

Sander, A., Kreutzer, J., Rosenthal, M., Delmonico, R., & Young, M. (1996). A multicenter, longitudinal investigation of return to work and community integration following traumatic brain. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 11(5), 70-84.

Schuster, R., & Marantz, S. (1994). Increasing accuracy in job placement for the brain damaged. NeuroRehabilitation, 4(1), 15-24.

Schwartz, M., Dennerll, R., & YiGuang, L. (1968). Neuropsychological and psychological predictors of employability in epilepsy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 24, 174-177.

Stambrook, M., Moore, A. D., Peters, L. C., Deviane, C., & Hawryluk, G. A. (1990). Effects of mild, moderate and severe closed head injury on long-term vocational status. Brain Injury, 1, 5-19.

Wehman, P., Kreutzer, J., Wood, W., Morton, M., and Sherron, P. (1988). Supported work model of competitive employment for persons with traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 31, 298­312.

Wehman, P., Kreutzer, J., Stonnington, H., Wood, W., Sherron, P., Diambra, J., Fry, R., & Groah, C. (1988). Supported employment for persons with traumatic brain injury: A preliminary report. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 3(4), 82­94.

Wehman, P., Kreutzer, J., West, M., Sherron, P., Diambra, J., Fry, R., Groah, C., Sale, P., & Killam, S. (1989). Employment outcomes of persons following traumatic brain injury: Pre-injury post-injury, and supported employment. Brain Injury, 397­412.

Wehman, P., Kreutzer, J., Wood, W., Stonnington, H., Diambra, J., & Morton, M. V. (1989). Helping traumatically brain injured patients return to work with supported employment: Three case studies. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 70, 109­113.

Wehman, P., Kreutzer, J., Sale, P., Morton, M., Diambra, J., & West, M. (1989). Cognitive impairment and remediation: Implications for employment following traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 4(3), 66­75.

Wehman, P., Kreutzer, J., West, M., Sherron, P., Zasler, N., Groah, C., Stonnington, H., Burns, C., & Sale, P. (1990). Return to work for persons with traumatic brain injury: A supported employment approach. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 71(13), 1047-1052.

Wehman, P., & Kreutzer, J. S. (Eds.). (1990). Vocational rehabilitation for persons with traumatic brain injury. Rockville, MD: Aspen Publishers.

Wehman, P., West, M., Fry, R., Sherron, P., Groah, C., Kreutzer, J., & Sale, P. (1990). Effect of supported employment on the vocational outcomes of persons with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 395­405.

Wehman, P. (1990). Supported employment: Model implementation and evaluation. In J. Kreutzer & P. Wehman (Eds.), Community integration following traumatic brain injury (pp. 185-204). Baltimore, Paul Brookes.

Wehman, P. H. (1991). Cognitive rehabilitation in the workplace. In J. S. Kreutzer & P. H. Wehman (Eds.), Cognitive rehabilitation of persons with traumatic head injury: A functional approach (pp. 269-288). Baltimore: Paul Brookes.

Wehman, P., Revel, W., Kregel, J., Kreutzer, J., Callahan, M., & Banks, B. (1991). Supported employment: An alternative model for vocational rehabilitation of persons with severe neurologic, psychiatric, or physical disability. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 72(2), 101-105.

Wehman, P., Kregel, J., Sherron, P., Nguyen, S., Kreutzer, J., Fry, R., & Zasler, N. (1993). Critical factors associated with the successful supported employment placement of persons with traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 7(1), 31-44.

Wehman, P., Sherron, P., Kregel, J., Kreutzer, J., Tran, S., & Cifu, D. (1993). Return to work for persons following traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 72, 355-363.

Wehman, P., West, M., Kregel, J., Sherron, P., & Kreutzer, J. (1995). Return to work for persons with severe traumatic brain injury: A data-based approach to program development. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 10(1), 27-39.

West, M., Wehman, P., Kregel, Kreutzer, J., Sherron, P., & Zasler, N. (1991). Costs associated with a supported work program for traumatically brain injured individuals. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 72(2), 127-131.

Willer, B., & Corrigan, J. (1995). Whatever it takes: A model for community based services. Brain Injury, 8, 647-659.

Witol, A., Sander, A., Seel, R., & Kreutzer, J. (1996). Long term neurobehavioral characteristics after brain injury: Implications for vocational rehabilitation. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation., 7, 159-167.

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