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432 Spinal Cord Injury


Elliott, T., & Frank, R. G. (1996). Depression following spinal cord
injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 77,
816...823.
Elliott, T., & Frank, R. G. (2000). Drawing new horizons for reha-
bilitation psychology. In R. G. Frank & T. Elliott (Eds.), Hand-
book of rehabilitation psychology(pp. 645...653). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.
Elliott, T., Godshall, F., Herrick, S., Witty, T., & Spruell, M. (1991).
Problem-solving appraisal and psychological adjustment follow-
ing spinal cord injury. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 15,
387...398.
Elliott, T., Herrick, S., Patti, A., Witty, T., Godshall, F., & Spruell,
M. (1991). Assertiveness, social support, and psychological ad-
justment of persons with spinal cord injury. Behaviour Research
and Therapy, 29,485...493.
Elliott, T., Herrick, S., & Witty, T. (1992). Problem solving appraisal
and the effects of social support among college students and
persons with physical disabilities. Journal of Counseling Psy-
chology, 39,219...226.
Elliott, T., Kurylo, M., Chen, Y., & Hicken, B. (in press). Alcohol
abuse history and adjustment following spinal cord injury. Reha-
bilitation Psychology.
Elliott, T., & Richards, J. S. (1999). Living with the facts, negotiat-
ing the terms: Unrealistic beliefs, denial and adjustment in the
“rst year of acquired disability. Journal of Personal and Inter-
personal Loss, 4,361...381.
Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1995). Social support and leisure activ-
ities following severe physical disability: Testing the mediating
effects of depression. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 16,
471...487.
Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (in press). Social problem solving abili-
ties and distress among family members assuming a caregiving
role.British Journal of Health Psychology.
Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (in press). Using the nominal group
technique to identify the problems experienced by persons who
live with severe physical disability. Journal of Clinical Psychol-
ogy in Medical Settings.
Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Richards, J. S. (1999). Caregiver social
problem solving abilities and family member adjustment to
recent-onset physical disability. Rehabilitation Psychology, 44,
104...123.
Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Richards, J. S. (2001). Family caregiver
social problem solving abilities and adjustment during the initial
year of the caregiver role. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 48,
223...232.
Elliott, T., & Uswatte, G. (2000). Ethnic and minority issues in
physical medicine and rehabilitation. In M. Grabois, S. J.
Garrison, K. A. Hart, & L. D. Lehmkuhl (Eds.), Physical medi-
cine and rehabilitation: The complete approach(pp. 1820...
1828). Franklin, NY: Blackwell Science.
Elliott, T., Uswatte, G., Lewis, L., & Palmatier, A. (2000). Goal
instability and adjustment to physical disability. Journal of
Counseling Psychology, 47,251...265.


Elliott, T., Witty, T., Herrick, S., & Hoffman, J. (1991). Negotiat-
ing reality after physical loss: Hope, depression, and disability.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61,608...613.
Elliott, T., Yoder, B., & Umlauf, R. (1990). Nurse and patient reac-
tions to social displays of depression. Rehabilitation Psychology,
35,195...204.
Fine, M., & Asch, A. (1988). Disability beyond stigma: Social inter-
action, discrimination, and activism. Journal of Social Issues,
44,3...21.
Fordyce, W. E. (1964). Personality characteristics in men with
spinal cord injury as related to manner of onset of disability.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 45,321...325.
Frank, R. G. (1997). Lessons from the great battle: Health care
reform 1992...1994.Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabil-
itation, 78,120...124.
Frank, R. G., Chaney, J., Shutty, M., Clay, D., Beck, N., Kay, D., et al.
(1992). Dysphoria: A major factor of depression in persons with
disability or chronic illness. Psychiatry Research, 43,231...241.
Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. (1987). Life stress and psychological
adjustment to spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, 68,344...347.
Frank, R. G., Elliott, T., Buckelew, S. A., & Haut, A. (1988). Age as
a factor in the psychologic adjustment to spinal cord injury.
American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 67,
128...131.
Frank, R. G., Elliott, T., Corcoran, J., & Wonderlich, S. A. (1987).
Depression after spinal cord injury: Is it necessary? Clinical
Psychology Review, 7,611...630.
Frank, R. G., Kashani, J., Wonderlich, S. A., Lising, A., & Visot, L.
(1985). Depression and adrenal function in spinal cord injury.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 142,252...253.
Frank, R. G., Umlauf, R. L., Wonderlich, S. A., Ashkanazi, G.,
Buckelew, S. A., & Elliott, T. (1987). Coping differences
among persons with spinal cord injury: A cluster analytic ap-
proach.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55,
727...731.
Fullerton, D., Harvey, R., Klein, M., & Howell, T. (1981). Psychi-
atric disorders in patients with spinal cord injury. Archives of
General Psychiatry, 32,369...371.
Glueckauf, R. L., & Quittner, A. L. (1992). Assertiveness training
for disabled adults in wheelchairs: Self-report, role-play, and
activity pattern outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 60,419...425.
Go, B. K., DeVivo, M. J., & Richards, J. S. (1995). The epidemiol-
ogy of spinal cord injury. In S. L. Stover, J. A. DeLisa, & G. G.
Whiteneck (Eds.), Spinal cord injury: Clinical outcomes from
the model systems(pp. 21...55). Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen.
Green, A., Pratt, C., & Grigsby, T. (1984). Self-concept among per-
sons with long-term spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 65,751...754.
Grzesiak, R. C., & Hicock, D. A. (1994). A brief history of
psychotherapy in physical disability. American Journal of
Psychotherapy, 48,240...250.
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