Browsing by Author "Paul, D. R."
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Assessment of executive functioning in brain injury: Collaboration between speech-language pathology and neuropsychology for an integrative neuropsychological perspective
Constantinidou, Fofi; Wertheimer, J. C.; Tsanadis, J.; Evans, C. C.; Paul, D. R. (2012)Background: Executive functioning (EF) deficits are common sequelae of traumatic brain injury (TBI). These deficits extend beyond the acute stages of recovery and pose a significant challenge in rehabilitation efforts. ...
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Collaboration between neuropsychologists and speech-language pathologists in rehabilitation settings
Wertheimer, J. C.; Roebuck-Spencer, T. M.; Constantinidou, Fofi; Turkstra, L.; Pavol, M.; Paul, D. R. (2008)Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand the barriers and facilitators of communication and collaboration between speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and neuropsychologists (NPs) in rehabilitation settings. Method: ...
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Memory assessment on an interdisciplinary rehabilitation team: A theoretically based framework
Sander, Angelle M.; Nakase-Richardson, R.; Constantinidou, Fofi; Wertheimer, J. C.; Paul, D. R. (2007)Purpose: To describe a cognitive neuroscience model of memory that can be used to guide assessment and promote consistent terminology among members of the rehabilitation team, and to relate the model to frequently used ...