At Capacity: How Physical Therapists Will Gain More by Doing Less 3 May by Hannah Sy, PT, DPT ... ...
From Individuals With Aphasia and Brain Injuries to Poets: How the Book I Don’t Think I Did This Right Came to Be 24 April ... by Kathryn Paulson, Poet | Brendan Constantine, Poet | Jerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Can Swearing Be Professional and Patient-Centered? 12 April ... by Nicholas B. Washmuth, DPT | Adam Meakins, PT | Richard Stephens, PhD | Garrett Trummer, DPT
Through the Lens of Positive Aging 15 March ... by David W. M. Taylor, PT, DPT | Leslie F. Taylor, PT, PhD, MS | N. Beth Collier, PT, DPT, EdD | Susan W. Miller, B.S. Pharm, PharmD
Considerations for Addressing Cisgenderism and Heterosexism in Canadian Outpatient Physiotherapy Clinics 14 March ... by Stephanie Nixon, PhD | Lindsay Beavers, MScPT | Alex Ruth, MScPT | Andrew Taylor, MScPT | Cameron Reed, MScPT | Katerina Parrott-Mautner, MScPT | Alanna I.J.Richardson, MScPT | Colleen Greasley, MScPT | Elizabeth Houlding-Braunberger, MScPT
Poem Against Any More than a Glimpse of the Battered Athlete, or Time for Dr. Pepper, Duracell, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, and the New Chevy Malibu 28 February ... by Woods Nash, MPH, PhD
A Seat at the Table: A Reflection on Engaging Disabled People and Their Families in Research and Service Design 21 November by Michelle Phoenix, SLP, Reg. CASLPO, PhD | Rae Martens | Sue Simpson | Maya Pajevic | Samantha Micsinszki, RN, PhD ... ...
Outside the Frame: Thinking Beyond the Visible in Medical Education 16 November ... by Kain Kim, BA, MD Candidate
The Case for Disability Justice in Physical Therapy Education and Practice 14 November ... by Priyanka Bhakta, SPT
“Healing Through Connection: A Physical Therapy Student’s Experience Witnessing and Recovering from the Uvalde Tragedy of 2022” 19 September ... by Dominique Galvan, PT, DPT | Nathaniel Brown, PT, DPT
50th Anniversary of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, with Mark Johnson 21 August ... by Madison Beasley, PT, DPT | Mark Johnson
How Structural Oppression Has Shaped the Physical Therapy Profession and Access to Rehabilitative Services 5 May ... by Brian J. Maloney PT, DPT | Maurice Z. Middleton, PT, DPT
Towards a Global Knowledge Creation Strategy: Learning From Community-Based Rehabilitation 2 May ... by Djenana Jalovcic, EdD, MPA, MSc | Bente van Oort, MSc
“The Classroom, Clinic, and Community: What Can We Do With All Three?” 13 April ... by Mason Trauger, SPT
The Intouchables Revisited: Shifting Perspectives With our Dynamic Society 7 February ... by Sarah Caston, PT, DPT
Editorial: “What is Given May Be Gained” 14 November by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief ... ...
Doing Healthcare Research Differently: An Introduction to SocioHealthLab’s Special Video Series, Part 2 14 November ... by Tim Barlott, PhD, MScRS, BScOT | Rebecca E. Olson, PhD, BA (Hons) | Jenny Setchell, PhD, BSc (Pty)
Accommodating Students With Disabilities in Professional Rehabilitation Programs: An Institutional Ethnography Informed Study 14 November ... by Shaminder Dhillon, PhD candidate | Sandra Moll, PhD | Magda Stroińska, MA, PhD | Patricia Solomon, PhD
Resources: Finding Joy and New Perspectives 14 November ... by Madison Beasley, PT, DPT | Nela Handac, PT, DPT
Implementing Expressive Writing in Outpatient Physical Therapy Clinics: Connecting Theoretical Foundations With Practical Strategies 14 November ... by Eric Thomas Wanner, PT, DPT | Jennifer Lynne Bird, PhD | Claudia Jayne Brahler, PhD
Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 14 November ... by ACAPT
“Finding Balance: The Hidden Gift of Being Thrown Off-Course” 14 November ... by Bridget Graff, PT, DPT
Profiles in Professionalism With Bruce Greenfield 14 November ... by Bruce H. Greenfield, PT, PhD, FNAP | Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH
Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 8 November The Consortium for Humanities, Ethics and ... by ACAPT
Viral Imaginations: Healing Through Pandemic Narratives 25 April ... by Michele L. Mekel, JD, MHA, MBA | Lauren Stetz, PhD Candidate, MA
Editorial: Strange Bed-Fellows: Can the Humanities Help the Electronic Health Records Problem? 25 April ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Humanities Instruction in Physical Therapy Education to Cultivate Empathy, Recognize Implicit Bias, and Enhance Communication: A Case Series 25 April ... by Sarah Luna, PT, DPT | Nathan Brown, PT, DPT | Cynthia Dodds, PT, PhD
Eye Spy 2022: Improving Nonverbal Communication and Interprofessional Perceptions in Health Science Students 25 April ... by Cynthia Dodds, PT, PhD | Brooke Mulrenin, OTR/L, MS | Lisa Kerr, PhD | Carrie Cormack, DNP, APRN | Kimberly Kascak, MS | Rebecca “Becca” Hiester
Resources to Promote Inclusion and Belonging 25 April ... by Anjanette Nuñez, PT, DPT | DeAndrea Bullock, PT, DPT | Sarah Caston, PT, DPT
Doing Healthcare Research Differently: An Introduction to SocioHealthLab’s Special Video Series, Part 1 25 April ... by Rebecca E. Olson, PhD, BA (Hons) | Jenny Setchell, PhD, BSc (Pty) | Tim Barlott, PhD, MScRS, BScOT | Karime Mescouto, BPhty (Hons), MSc. | Ramona Boodoosingh, PhD, MSc, GradDip, BSc (Chem Mgmt). | Nathalia Costa, PhD, BPhy (Hons) | Nadia Cook, BA (Vis Arts), GradDip (Early Childhood Ed) | Sofia Woods, BA (Dance) | Sarah Bock, BA (Multimedia, Grad Cert (Comp Ed)
Reconciling Mystical Experience with Concept of the Self: The Poetry of an Individual with a Right Temporal Lobectomy 25 April ... by Brick Johnstone, PhD, ABPP | Michèle R. Slaton, PhD
Community Mobility Method Selection in Individuals With iSCI: A Qualitative Analysis 5 November by Carey L. Holleran, PT, MPT, DHS, NCS ... ...
A Reorientation of Belief: Considerations for Increasing the Recruitment of Black Students Into Canadian Physiotherapy Programs 5 November ... by Paulina Wegrzyn, MScPT | Celina Evans, MScPT | Gina Janczyn, MScPT | Jasline Judge, MScPT | Remi Lu, MScPT | Rahim Manji, MScPT | Julia Gray, PhD | Meredith Smith, MScPT | Stephanie Nixon, PhD
“Is the Assumption of the Autonomous Individual Holding Us Back in Vocational Rehabilitation?” 5 November ... by Joanna K. Fadyl, PhD | Lynette Reid, PhD | Christine Cummins, MHSc | Barbara E. Gibson, PhD
The Therapist-Advocate: Transcending Knowledge and Skill to Address Societal Needs 5 November ... by Xavier Alexander Gibson, SPT
Piloting a Photography Program as Recreational Therapy for Adults With Spinal Cord Injury 15 October ... by Yaga Szlachcic, MD | Nicole Bayus, MA | Michael A. Ziegler, BA
Art History as a Resource for Understanding Social Bias in Disability 15 October ... by Brick Johnstone, PhD, ABPP | Gretchen E. Henderson, Ph.D | Aimee Tessar, Psy.D | Stacey Bayan, Psy.D | Alexandra Chukabarah, MS | Pete Anziano | Mark Johnson, M.Ed
Defining What ‘Care’ Means: A Book Review of The Soul of Care: The Moral Education of a Husband and a Doctor 15 October ... by Bruce H. Greenfield, PT, PhD, FNAP
CHEP-JHR Student Essay Contest 2021-2022 15 October ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Resources: “My Spirit Burns Through This Body” 15 October ... by Amber Baas, SPT | Madison Beasley, PT, DPT | Stefano Campana, SPT | Nela Handac, PT, DPT
Special Call for Submissions 13 November by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief The Historical Perspectives in Art Section is open to scholars ... The Historical Perspectives in Art Section is open to scholars ...
Exploring How Racism Structures Canadian Physical Therapy Programs: Counter-Stories From Racialized Students 14 November The authors of this study conducted ... by Nicole Hughes, MScPT | Sierra Norville. MScPT | Rebecca Chan, MScPT | Raghavan Arunthavaraga, BSc | Dan Armena, MScPT | Nazaneen Hosseinpour, MScPT | Meredith Smith, MScPT | Stephanie Nixon, PhD
Agency Restored, Dignity Preserved: Lessons Learned as an Art Historian About Enhancing Quality of Life for People With Dementia 14 November “What started as a narrowly-focused mission ... by Susan Shifrin, PhD
Profiles in Professionalism With Beth Skidmore 14 November This installment of JHR’s interviews with ... by Elizabeth R. Skidmore, PhD, OTR/L, FACRM | Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH
Poet in Profile – Ted Kooser 14 November Interpreting poems written by renowned poet ... by Amy Haddad, PhD, RN, FAAN
‘Making Strange’: Exploring the Development of Students’ Capacity in Epistemic Reflexivity 14 November Engaging in epistemic reflexivity, or the ... by Euson Yeung, PhD | Barbara Gibson, PhD | Ayelet Kuper, DPhil | Jay Shaw, PhD | Stephanie Nixon, PhD
Gathering on the Wrong Side of the Road: Critical Race Scholarship Across the Health Humanities 14 November In a compelling response to our ... by Bryan Mukandi, PhD, MBChB, GCHEd, MA
Harnessing the Power of Language for Healing 14 November Spurred by her recollection of Amanda ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
The Fragility of Life: Through Service I Live 13 November In an honest case study from ... by Corey Nolte, PT, DPT
Climbing Back into the World 13 November In her stark and direct poem, ... by Kirsten Woodend, PhD, RN, MSc
Fostering Hope and Coping While Living With Lymphedema: A Visual Narrative for Engaging Cancer Survivors and Caregivers 13 November With compelling quotes from participants, and ... by Roanne Thomas, PhD | Ryan Hamilton, PhD | Gen Allen | Viviane Grandpierre, PhD | Josée Boulanger | Christine Novy | Yvonne Anisimowicz
Patient Care During a Pandemic: The Significance of Humanism in Healthcare 13 November How does a student cope with ... by Olivia Wolfe, SPT
Art Informing Interdisciplinary Care for a Veteran Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Study 13 November This poignant case study, featuring impressive ... by Gayla Elliott M.A., A.T.R. | Mason E. Heibel, EOD, CPT, fmr
Spring 2021 Resources 13 November In this issue’s Resources page, Eric ... by Eric Holshouser, SPT, PE
A Journey Toward Mindfulness 13 November In "A Journey Toward Mindfulness," Kelsey ... by Kelsey Robinson, SPT
The Gift of a Quieted Breath 13 November Hannah Vaca evokes an important learning ... by Hannah Vaca, SPT
Healing Hands: A Street Medic in the Twin Cities Uprising 17 November by Michael Rosentreter, PT, DPT | Jaime González, PT, DPT This unique reflective narrative presents a harrowing account of a ... This unique reflective narrative presents a harrowing account of a ...
A Challenge from the ‘Otherside of America’: Perspectives from a Black Clinician 17 November In this stirring account, Oluremi Wanjiru ... by Sarah Caston, PT, DPT | Oluremi Onifade, PT, DPT
Black Lives Matter and Anti-Racism Resource Guide 17 November In alignment with our ongoing series ... by Jennifer Sharp, PT, DPT | Janna Marshall, SPT
COVID-19 Resources: Health, Humanities, and Pandemic Intersections 17 November To help JHR readers—and clinicians dealing ... by Jamie Fleshman, SPT | Shani Mueller
Why Was I So Afraid? 17 November In this thoughtful piece, Dr. Regina ... by Regina Kaufman, PT, EdD, MS, NCS
Vulnerability in Sports and Orthopedic Medicine 17 November In her narrative reflection, Kate Mihevc ... by Kate Mihevc Edwards, PT, DPT, OCS
My Father’s Journey: A Reading and Interview with Susan S. Deusinger, PT, PhD, FAPTA 17 November In a poignant personal account, Susan ... by Susan S. Deusinger PT, PhD, FAPTA
CHEP-JHR Student Essay Contest: COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter 17 November 2020 is defined by crises and ... by Elizabeth Lummus
Pride, Prejudice, and Professionalism 17 November Grace White, PT, DPT, relates in ... by Grace M. White, PT, DPT
The Science of Successful Learning: Applications to Physical Therapy Education 17 November Co-author of the book Make it ... by Leda C. McDaniel, PT, DPT | Mark A. McDaniel, PhD
Learning Sciences in Curricula: Making Excellence in Physical Therapist Education Stick 17 November This companion piece to the McDaniels ... by Steven B. Ambler, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH
Social Context and Ambivalence in Medicine: A Book Review of “Doctors at War: Life and Death in a Field Hospital” 17 November In their insightful review of Doctors ... by Sean Halpin, MA | Mariano Dossou Kpanou
Book Review of Jim Linnell’s “Take It Lying Down: Finding My Feet After a Spinal Cord Injury” 17 November Jamie Fleshman reviews Jim Linnell's book, ... by Jamie Fleshman, SPT
Communicating in the Silence: Mental Health and Cultural Considerations in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Population 17 November "Communicating in the Silence" focuses on ... by Katherine Kosman, MD, MBA | Marcela Almeida, MD
Historical Perspectives in Art: The Value of Art History in a Pandemic: Teaching as a Healing Force 12 November In this powerful reflection, Siobhan Conaty ... by Siobhan M. Conaty, PhD
How Art Embodies Story: An Exploration of Basquiat Through a Physically Integrated Dance Performance 18 May by Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH Melissa McCune reports on a recent dance project of Full ... Melissa McCune reports on a recent dance project of Full ...
“What is saving you now?” 8 May None of us could ever have ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Profiles in Professionalism With Carol M. Davis 8 May In this personal and insightful interview, ... by Carol M. Davis, PT, DPT, EdD, MS, FAPTA | Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH
My Journey Using Art as Physical Therapy 8 May Babs McDonald describes her journey toward ... by Babs McDonald, PhD
Dynamic Autonomy in Chronic Pain Management: Frida Kahlo Illustrates 8 May As today’s healthcare professionals struggle to ... by Debra Gorman-Badar, PT, MA
What’s at Stake With Biomusic? Ethical Reflections on an Emerging Technology 7 May Biomusic, emerging technology that translates physiological ... by Ariel Cascio, PhD | Rossio Motta-Ochoa, PhD | Gail Teachman, PhD | Florian Grond, PhD | Tamar Tembeck, PhD | Stefanie Blain-Moraes, PhD | Melissa Park, PhD
Perspectives On ‘Person-Centeredness’ From Neurological Rehabilitation and Critical Theory: Toward a Critical Constellation 7 May Jenni Aittokallio, PT, MH and Anna ... by Anna Ilona Rajala, PT, MA | Jenni Aittokallio, PT, MH
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Honoring 30 Years of Civil Rights Protections 7 May July 26, 2020 will mark the ... by Jamie Fleshman, SPT
Toward True Equity: A Call for Further Revisions to the ADA 7 May In a timely and important editorial, ... by Jamie Fleshman, SPT
Searching Behind “No!” 7 May Congratulations to Northwestern University Doctor of ... by Bethany Shieh, SPT
COVID-19 Resources: Health, Humanities, and Pandemic Intersections 7 May To help JHR readers—and clinicians dealing ... by Jamie Fleshman, SPT
Reviving and Reflecting on “Portrait of Spirit: One Story at a Time” 14 November by Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH Both a book and an exhibit, Portrait of Spirit: One ... Both a book and an exhibit, Portrait of Spirit: One ...
Critical Disability Studies With Rehabilitation: Re-thinking the human in rehabilitation research and practice 14 November In this Perspective, Donya Mosleh, PhD ... by Donya Mosleh, PhD
Finding Help: Exploring the accounts of persons with disabilities in Western Zambia regarding strategies to improve their situation 14 November The main focus of rehabilitation is ... by Virginia Bond | Shaun Cleaver | Lilian Magalhães | Stephanie Nixon | Helene Polatajko
Beyond First Impressions 14 November Jake Raecker, DPT student, recalls a ... by Jake Raecker, SPT, CSCS
“The Best is the Enemy of the Good” 14 November The healthcare professions often attract talented, ... by David Gillette, PT, DPT, GCS
Human Anatomical Gifts and Informed Consent: Three Perspectives 14 November The United States abides by the ... by Chase Montague, PT, DPT | Deon Lee Thompson, PhD, FAACVPR | Jason Lesandrini, MA
Resources 14 November Keenan Whitesides and Dorottya B. Kacsoh ... by Dorottya B. Kacsoh | Keenan Whitesides, PT, DPT, NCS
Special Call for Submissions 14 November The Historical Perspectives in Art Section ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Exploring Excellence: Author Reflections on Educating Physical Therapists 14 November In this issue’s Book Review, the ... by Elizabeth Mostrom, PhD, PT, FAPTA | Dr. Laurita M. Hack | Gail M. Jensen, PT, PhD, FAPTA | Terrence Nordstrom, PT, EdD, FAPTA | Jan Gwyer, PT, PhD
Profiles in Professionalism with Nancy Kirsch 14 November In our Fall 2019 installment of ... by Nancy R. Kirsch, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA | Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH
Editorial: The Healing Power of Seeing—and Being Seen 14 November Part of our job as clinicians ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Reading Eucalyptus: Reflections on Narrative Education in Medicine and Health Sciences 14 November Healthcare educators may find inspiration from ... by Christy Di Frances Remein, PhD, MA
Fostering Hope and Coping While Living With Lymphedema: A Visual Narrative for Engaging Cancer Survivors and Caregivers 13 November With compelling quotes from participants, and ... by Roanne Thomas, PhD | Ryan Hamilton, PhD | Gen Allen | Viviane Grandpierre, PhD | Josée Boulanger | Christine Novy | Yvonne Anisimowicz
The Persisting Values of Humanism, Integrity, and Truth-Seeking 12 November Presenting the Fall 2020 issue of ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Physical Therapy at Bath War Hospital: Rehabilitation and Its Links to WW1 15 April by Heide Pöstges, MSc, PT ... ...
Using Critical Reflexivity to Enhance Clinical Care: A Clinician Perspective 15 April ... by Jenny Setchell, PhD, BSc (Pty) | Blythe Dalziel, MScPT
Returning Back to Oneself: Cultivating Vulnerability in the Health Professions 15 April ... by Nicole Piemonte, PhD
Profiles in Professionalism: Interview with Gail M. Jensen, PT, PhD, FAPTA 15 April ... by Gail M. Jensen, PT, PhD, FAPTA | Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH
Reflections on Early Attempts to Provide Pain Neuroscience Education in Conjunction With Biopsychosocial Care From the Patient and Interprofessional Team Perspectives 15 April ... by Marc A Broberg, PT, MSPT, MA, NCS | Benjamin S. Boyd, PT, DPTSc | Tamara Backer, MS, CCC-SLP
Guest Editorial | Infusing Rehabilitation with Critical Research and Scholarship: A Call to Action 15 April ... by Jenny Setchell, PhD, BSc (Pty) | David A. Nicholls, PhD | Nicky Wilson, PhD | Barbara Gibson, PhD
Alzheimer’s Disease and Emotions: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of the Film “Still Alice” 15 April ... by Sean N. Halpin, MA | Sarah Caston, PT, DPT
Call for Papers and Instructions to Submit 15 April ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Historical Perspectives in Art | Edgar Degas: Celebrating Beauty in Movement 11 September by Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH Melissa McCune, SPT takes you into the world of Edgar ... Melissa McCune, SPT takes you into the world of Edgar ...
Call for Papers and Instructions to Submit 8 November ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Three Voices at the Table 8 November In a fascinating, creative account, Tania ... by Tania Riske, MS/CCC-SLP | CeCelia R. Zorn, PhD, RN
Resources: Fall 2018 8 November Speechless: For two seasons, Speechless looks ... by Keenan Whitesides, PT, DPT, NCS | Kat Hamblin, PT, DPT
Eye Spy for Physical Therapy Graduate Education 8 November Cindy B. Dodds, PT, PhD, PCS ... by Elise Detterbeck | Cynthia Dodds, PT, PhD | Sydney Hammond
Unlocking Inner Joy 8 November ACAPT Consortium for the Humanities, Ethics, ... by Mercedes Aguirre, SPT
Profiles in Professionalism – Interview with Laura Lee (Dolly) Swisher, PT, PhD, MDiv, FNAP, FAPTA 8 November ... by Melissa McCune, PT, DPT, MPH
Commonality in Communication 8 November ACAPT Consortium for the Humanities, Ethics, ... by Becky Mercuro, SPT
Life Transformed Through Movement 8 November A photograph, a memory of the ... by Kathy Zalewski, PT, PhD, MPA | Gregg Furhman, MPT, OCS, CFMT, CMTPT
Call for Submissions: Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Student Essay Contest 8 November The Consortium for Humanities, Ethics and ... by ACAPT
Use of a Patient-Educator to Train Doctor of Physical Therapy Students Regarding Sexuality and Disability 8 November In this thought-provoking article, Cara Felter, ... by Cara Felter | Buz Chmielewski | Alexandra Gurton, PT, DPT | Kelly Westlake, PT, PhD
Pitfalls and Pearls of Persistent Pain 8 November As the subject of chronic pain ... by Marissa Carvalho, PT, DPT | Morven Ross, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT | Zach Stearns, PT, DPT
Re-Imagining Humanism in Rehabilitation 8 November What does it mean to be ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Empowered, Not Disabled: An Ancient Shaman Effigy Vessel at the Carlos Museum 30 April by Rebecca R. Stone, PhD In a sensitive interpretation of ancient artifacts, Rebecca R. Stone, ... In a sensitive interpretation of ancient artifacts, Rebecca R. Stone, ...
Author Reflection: Rehabilitation: A Post-Critical Approach 30 April Barbara E. Gibson, PhD, Associate Professor ... by Barbara Gibson, PhD
Mind Mapping: Using Visual Thinking to Improve Patient Care and Quality of Life 30 April Phillip Kellogg, SPT, and Ali Nogi, ... by Phillip Kellogg, SPT | Allison Nogi, PT, DPT
Student Essay Contest Winner: Mrs. Z 30 April Congratulations to Creighton Doctor of Physical ... by Hayley Rieger, SPT
Bringing Therapy Home: Book Review of One Hundred Names for Love 30 April Professor Julie Hengst, PhD, reviews One ... by Julie A. Hengst PhD, CCC-SLP
Insights from the Margins of Thought and Experience 30 April Welcome to the Spring 2018 Issue ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Introducing a New Section of JHR Dedicated to ‘Critical’ Rehabilitation Research and Scholarship 30 April Jenny Setchell, PhD, BScPT and Barbara ... by Barbara Gibson, PhD | Jenny Setchell, PhD, BSc (Pty)
Piloting an Undergraduate Survey Course in Medical Humanities and Social Medicine: Lessons, Tradeoffs, and Institutional Context 30 April Eileen P. Anderson-Fye, EdD, and colleagues ... by Eileen P. Anderson-Fye, EdD | Julia Knopes, PhD (cand.), MA | Hillary Villarreal, MA
Neuromuscular Scoliosis (and Resolution) as a Lived Experience for an Adult With Tetraplegia 30 April Jennifer Hastings, PT, PhD, NCS, and ... by Jennifer Hastings, PT, PhD, NCS
A Canvas, Some Paint—and a Famous Artist Has Changed the Game of Cardiac Rehab 30 April Sarah Smith, SPT, and Kathy Lee ... by Kathy Lee Bishop, PT, DPT, CCS | Sarah Smith, SPT
Healing from ‘Brokenness’: The Story of Corinne 30 April In this tender account of his ... by Chad Jackson, PT, DPT, OCS
Inside “Christina’s World” 17 October by James O. Ballard, MD, FACP Working with medical students at Penn State University, J.O. Ballard, ... Working with medical students at Penn State University, J.O. Ballard, ...
Personhood, Embodiment, and Disability Bioethics in the Healing Narratives of Jesus 17 October Catholic bioethicist Cory Labrecque, PhD, discusses ... by Cory Andrew Labrecque, PhD
Imprisoned 17 October Vivid, sensorial reflections–of sight, of sound, ... by Bruce H. Greenfield, PT, PhD, FNAP
What Can Be Learned From Relationships Between People With and Without Disabilities: Inter-Abled Relationships 17 October Undergraduate students at Emory University interviewed ... by Sierra Weiss | Tara Olayeye | Jit Hui Tan
The True Weight of Stigma 17 October In a thoughtful and sensitive report, ... by Cameron Jadali, PT, DPT
Toward a New Veteranology 17 October Independent scholar Sue Smith reviews John ... by Susan Smith (Independent Scholar)
The Rollercoaster Ride: The Lived Experience of People Acquiring a Physical Impairment in Youth 17 October Maltese physiotherapist Maria Cynthia deBono explores ... by Maria Cynthia deBono
Engaged Citizenship 17 October Welcome to the Fall 2017 issue ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
The Power of Stories for Patients and Providers 17 October Robyn Fivush, PhD, argues that sharing ... by Robyn Fivush, PhD
Rehabilitating Citizenship: Lessons from Across the Curriculum 17 October Professors Jeffrey Bernstein, Michael Smith, and ... by Jeffrey L. Bernstein, PhD | Michael B. Smith, PhD | Rebecca S. Nowacek, PhD
Bedside Audio Storytelling for Hospital Patients: A Program Overview 17 October Authors Ami Walsh, MFA, Jeffrey Evans, ... by Jeff Evans, PhD | Ami Walsh
Call for Papers and Instructions to Submit 16 October The Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Resources: Fall 2017 16 October Collection of links and resources for ... by Keenan Whitesides, PT, DPT, NCS
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: Disability and Art in Fin-de-Siècle Paris 2 May by John David Ike, MD Candidate Fourth year medical student John David Ike explores Toulouse Lautrec's ... Fourth year medical student John David Ike explores Toulouse Lautrec's ...
Healing Bodies with Diverse Minds 2 May In her book, Rethinking Thought, Laura ... by Laura Otis, Ph.D.
Our Roots as Rehabilitation Specialists 2 May Vintage 1951 video footage from the ... by By Emma Goldberg, DPT, MPH Candidate
Healing Hands 2 May Reflecting on his devoted relationship to ... by Linda Lackey | David Bryan Lackey, MS | Melissa Tober, OTR/L, CHT
Blurring Lines Between Arts and Sciences 2 May Welcome to the Spring 2017 issue ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
War Photography: The Physical and Psychological Costs 2 May Exploring the lives and careers of ... by Anthony Feinstein MPhil, PhD, FRCP
DPT Program Stages an Art Show: Using Art to Develop a Heart for the Profession of Physical Therapy 2 May Sue Klappa, PT, PhD, and colleagues ... by Dr. Sue Klappa PT, PhD | Yvonne Beth Alles, DHA | Scott P. Klappa, MS
When the Foo is on the Other Shüte (I Mean When the Shoe is on the Other Foot) 2 May Experienced Rehabilitation Psychologist, Joyce Fichtenbaum, PhD, ... by Joyce Fichtenbaum, PhD
Lessons from the Lake 2 May Through her description of a personal ... by Regina Kaufman, PT, EdD, MS, NCS
Frida Kahlo’s Backbone 2 May Through a carefully constructed and thoughtful ... by Michael J. Leach, Ph.D.
Matisse: Innovation in the Face of Physical Limitations 30 November by Siobhan M. Conaty, PhD Perspectives in Art Section Editor Siobhan Conaty discusses the role ... Perspectives in Art Section Editor Siobhan Conaty discusses the role ...
Recovery and Reflection: The Role of History in Nursing Education 30 November Dr. Kylie Smith explores the history ... by Kylie Smith, Ph.D.
Art Saved My Life 30 November Bill Forester reflects on re-discovering himself ... by Bill Forester | Cindy Clark, OT/L | Susan Linder, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS | By Emma Goldberg, DPT, MPH Candidate
The Intouchables, A Reflection on Disability and Caregiving: Who Helps Whom? 30 November The Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano ... by Sarah Caston, PT, DPT
Gifts of Wisdom 30 November Welcome to the Fall 2016 issue ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
“We are looking for positives here”: Seeking Intersections of Pain, Grief and Disability 30 November Dr. Christina Crosby broke her neck ... by Christina Crosby, Ph.D.
Poet in Profile: John O’Donohue 30 November Dr. Jenifer Markley examines how the ... by Jenifer Breshears Markley, PT, DPT
From Surviving to Flourishing: Using Narrative as a Tool for Patient-Centered Care 30 November Alison Cogan, occupational therapist and doctoral ... by Alison Cogan, PhD (cand.), OTR/L
“Research” What You Say: I Did Not Suffer a Stroke, I Survived One 30 November Stroke survivor Eva Froehle reflects on ... by Bernadette Gillick, PhD, MSPT, PT | Eva Froehle
Lessons Outside the Classroom: The Moultrie Migrant Farmworker Experience 30 November Dr. Jodan Garcia writes about the ... by Jodan D. Garcia, PT, DPT, OCS, Cert SMT
“It Sounds Like a Drama:” Hearing Stories of Chronic Low Back Pain Through Poetic (Re)presentation 30 November British researchers Dr. Vinette Cross and ... by Dr. Vinette Cross | Dr. Janet McGowan
Of Human Bonding: Developing Interprofessional Competencies in the Humanities Classroom 30 November Health humanities scholar and creative writer, ... by Lisa Kerr Dunn, PhD | Jennie Ariail, PhD | Thomas G. Smith, PhD | Shannon Richards-Slaughter, Ph.D.
Sharing Spirits and Silence is Strength 30 November Struggling with severe aphasia after her ... by Y.A. Warren
The Humanities and Speech-Language Pathology in Rehabilitation 30 November Dr. Jacqueline Laures-Gore, Director of the ... by Jacqueline S. Laures-Gore, PhD, CCC-SLP
Resources: Fall 2016 8 November Collection of links and resources for ... by Keenan Whitesides, PT, DPT, NCS
Rembrandt’s Anatomical Portraits 20 June by Siobhan M. Conaty, PhD Historical Perspectives in Art Section Editor Siobhan Conaty metaphorically dissects ... Historical Perspectives in Art Section Editor Siobhan Conaty metaphorically dissects ...
Finding Your Voice Through Poetry 20 June Maria Birdseye, joined by her speech ... by By Emma Goldberg, DPT, MPH Candidate | Rita Lor, MA, CCC-SLP | Maria Birdseye
Scarred for Life: Using Art to Bring Humanity to Trauma Recovery 20 June Artist Ted Meyer shares his story ... by Ted Meyer
You See Me – A Film Review and Narrative from Director Linda J. Brown 20 June In this media review and interview, ... by Linda Brown, M.Ed., MFA
Preparing the Ground for Interprofessional Education: Getting to Know Each Other 20 June Kimberly Manning and her health science ... by William T Branch, Jr., M.D., M.A.C.P., F.A.A.C.H. | Kimberly Manning, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Poet in Profile – Robert Frost (1874-1963) 20 June Poetry Section Editor Marilyn McEntyre revisits ... by Marilyn McEntyre, Ph.D.
Art as a Tool for Disseminating Research Outcomes: The Hauā Mana Māori Project and Participatory Action Research in New Zealand 20 June New Zealand professor Katrina Bryant and ... by K.A.P. Bryant, BPhty, PGDip | Leigh A. Hale, BSc (Physio), MSc, PhD, FNZCP | Kelly Waiana Tikao, DipNurs, BA, MSciComm | Stephan Milosavljevic, BAppSc, PGDip (Manips), MMPhty, PhD | Tracey Wright-Tawha, PGDip | Aimee Ward, BS, MPH | Brigit Mirfin-Veitch, BA, BA (Hons), PhD
Dual Impact 20 June Amanda Lalonde’s clinical narrative reflects on ... by Amanda LaLonde, PT, DPT, GCS
Mentoring the Next Generation of Health Care Providers: An Interprofessional Senior Mentor Program 20 June Renowned Sociology scholar Ellen Idler and ... by Ellen Idler, Ph.D.
The Genius of Marian – A Family’s View of Alzheimer’s Disease 8 July ... by Emilly Munguía Marshall, SPT
A Voyage Homeward: Fiction and Family Stories—Resilience and Rehabilitation 8 July ... by Marshall P. Duke, Ph.D.
Visual Design: Exploring Data Visualization in Neuroimaging 8 July ... by Michael Borich, PT, DPT, PhD
American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting – February 7, 2015 22 January ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Introduction to the Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation 1 February by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief ... ...
Invitation from the Humanities: Learning from Voices Outside of Sciences 1 February ... by Ruth B. Purtilo, PT, PhD, FAPTA
Reflections on Writing Patient Poets: Illness from Inside Out 1 February ... by Marilyn McEntyre, Ph.D.
Perspective: Lessons Learned on Teaching Narrative 1 February ... by Bruce H. Greenfield, PT, PhD, FNAP
Call for Papers and Instructions to Submit 2 January ... by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief