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PDS EVENT: Tired of Autism? A Beginners Guide to Working Within Brain Injury Rehabiliation |
Monday, May 26, 2014 |
2:00 PM–2:50 PM |
W194a (McCormick Place Convention Center) |
Domain: Service Delivery |
CE Instructor: Chris M. Schaub, M.Ed. |
Chair: Chris M. Schaub (ReMed) |
CLAUDIA DROSSEL (University of Michigan) |
CHRIS PERSEL (Centre for Neuro Skills) |
MICHAEL P. MOZZONI (Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Center) |
Abstract: Are you tired of working in Autism? Are you looking to challenge your clinical skills? Want to try your hand at working on an interdisciplinary team? Have you ever been curious about work within brain injury rehabilitation? For years acute and post acute brain injury rehabilitation teams have worked to integrate programming efforts across disciplines, overcome issues associated with problem behaviors and demonstrate the efficacy of programming efforts. However, until recently, integration of behavior analytic concepts and principles uniquely suited towards these same goals has been misunderstood, underutilized or simply excluded. This panel of experts will discuss the growing role of the behavior analyst within brain injury rehabilitation. They will address the past, present and future of opportunities for behavior analysts to integrate themselves into this dynamic and growing field. |
Keyword(s): Brain Injury, interdisciplinary, rehabilitation, TBI |
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