Allen W. HeinemannCatherine S. WilsonToby HustonJill KovalSamuel GordonJulie GassawayScott KreiderGale G. Whiteneck
Psychological services are an important component of comprehensive medical rehabilitation and tailored to patient needs and readiness to benefit from rehabilitation. Services focused on remediating deficits tend to be associated with negative outcomes, while services intended to foster adjustment and growth tend to be associated with favorable outcomes. Further research is needed to determine the optimal type and timing of psychological services during inpatient rehabilitation based on individuals' strengths and vulnerabilities. Note: This is the sixth in this third series of SCIRehab articles.
Gale G. WhiteneckJulie GassawayMarcel DijkersAllen W. HeinemannScott Kreider
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