In the Times of a Pandemic… Submitted by Kristine T. Kingsley, PsyD, ABPP-Rp It was mid-January. The season had been unusually warm. “Very little black ice to grapple with this winter,” I thought to myself; spring must be around the corner, the days are...
Dear Moving Ahead Readers:In my editorial farewell, I would like to first and foremost mention what a distinct pleasure it has been for me to serve as the Editor of Moving Ahead and the Communications Officer to our Special Interest Group (SIG).Since its inception,...
The ING has four active task forces that welcome your participation. Please review the focus of each group below and contact the task force chair(s) of all groups of interest to learn how to get involved. Outreach & Conference Task Force Co-Chair: Christine...
Outreach & Conference Task Force Continue to promote ACRM at International meetings and conferences. Outreach to rehabilitation professionals and researchers to submit proposals for presentations, papers and posters for 2017 ACRM Conference in Atlanta,...
Submitted by Kristine Kingsley, PhD, and Arshia Ahmed, MD Treating a patient with a level of sensitivity to cross cultural, intra-ethnic and individual issues may impede or alternatively enhance treatment objectives in rehabilitation. Providing culturally competent...
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