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Psychological rehabilitation therapies

Chapter by: Langer KG
in: Encyclopedia of applied psychology by Spielberger CD [Eds]
Oxford UK : Academic, 2004
pp. 149-154
ISBN: 0126574103
CID: 3535

Neurologist/psychologist collaboration enhances clinical picture

Langer KG
ORIGINAL:0005160
ISSN: n/a
CID: 49654

Awareness and denial in psychotherapy

Chapter by: Langer, Karen G
in: Psychotherapeutic interventions for adults with brain injury or stroke: A clinician's treatment resource by Langer, Karen G.; Laatsch, Linda; et al [Eds]
Psychosocial Press/International Universities Press, Inc Madison CT US, 1999
pp. 75-96
ISBN: 1887841237
CID: 2546

Psychotherapeutic interventions for adults with brain injury or stroke: A clinician's treatment resource

Langer, Karen G.; Laatsch, Linda; Lewis, Lisa
Psychosocial Press/International Universities Press, Inc Madison CT US, 1999
Extent: xv, 257
ISBN: 1887841237
CID: 623

Depression and denial in psychotherapy of person with disabilities

Chapter by: Langer KG
in: The psychological and social impact of disability by Marinelli RP; Dell Orto AE [Eds]
New York : Springer Pub., 1999
pp. 316-328
ISBN: 0826122132
CID: 3534

Neurologically and Psychologically Based Awareness Deficits Following Cerebral Vascular Accidents [Abtract] [Meeting Abstract]

Samuels MC; Langer KG
ORIGINAL:0006422
ISSN: 0090-5550
CID: 81583

The aftermath of stroke: The experience of patients and their families. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press - Anderson, R. [Book Review]

Langer KG
ORIGINAL:0006420
ISSN: 0960-2011
CID: 81581

Psychological assessment of inpatient adults in a comprehensive medical rehabilitation program [Meeting Abstract]

Padrone, F; Langer, K
ISI:A1997XQ85000035
ISSN: 0090-5550
CID: 100520

PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIAS - MYTHS AND REALITIES - GOLD,JH, SEVERINO,S [Book Review]

LANGER, KG
ISI:A1995RW66900030
ISSN: 0002-9564
CID: 81580

Depression and physical disability: Relationship of self-rated and observer-rated disability to depression

Langer KG
Examined the relationship between disability and depression in 37 Ss with Parkinson's disease (PD), 32 with right hemisphere stroke, and 35 with amputation. Both Ss' (self) ratings and staff/family (other) ratings of disability were obtained. Self-reported disability and depression were significantly correlated for amputee and stroke groups. Self-reported disability ratings were better predictors of depression than were other ratings of disability. Depression and disability ratings were generally independent in the PD group. Discrepancies between self-rated and other-rated disability suggested that Ss who rated their disability as greater than staff/family ratings also were more depressed, and the converse. Self-perceptions of extent of disability are related to the subjective experience of depression for certain disabled Ss. Results support the presence of underrating of disability in the stroke group.
PSYCH:1996-34650-001
ISSN: 0894-878X
CID: 8182