“Research” What You Say: I Did Not Suffer a Stroke, I Survived One Stroke survivor Eva Froehle reflects on ... 30 November by Bernadette Gillick, PhD, MSPT, PT | Eva Froehle
Sharing Spirits and Silence is Strength Struggling with severe aphasia after her ... 30 November by Y.A. Warren
Art Saved My Life Bill Forester reflects on re-discovering himself ... 30 November by Bill Forester | Cindy Clark, OT/L | Susan Linder, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS | By Emma Goldberg, DPT, MPH Candidate
Bedside Audio Storytelling for Hospital Patients: A Program Overview Authors Ami Walsh, MFA, Jeffrey Evans, ... 17 October by Jeff Evans, PhD | Ami Walsh
Call for Papers and Instructions to Submit The Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation ... 16 October by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Call for Papers and Instructions to Submit ... 2 January by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Engaged Citizenship Welcome to the Fall 2017 issue ... 17 October by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
From Surviving to Flourishing: Using Narrative as a Tool for Patient-Centered Care Alison Cogan, occupational therapist and doctoral ... 30 November by Alison Cogan, PhD (cand.), OTR/L
Gifts of Wisdom Welcome to the Fall 2016 issue ... 30 November by Sarah R. Blanton, PT, DPT, Editor-In-Chief
Imprisoned Vivid, sensorial reflections–of sight, of sound, ... 17 October by Bruce H. Greenfield, PT, PhD, FNAP
Inside “Christina’s World” Working with medical students at Penn ... 17 October by James O. Ballard, MD, FACP
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
Lessons Outside the Classroom: The Moultrie Migrant Farmworker Experience Dr. Jodan Garcia writes about the ... 30 November by Jodan D. Garcia, PT, DPT, OCS, Cert SMT
Matisse: Innovation in the Face of Physical Limitations Perspectives in Art Section Editor Siobhan ... 30 November by Siobhan M. Conaty, PhD
Of Human Bonding: Developing Interprofessional Competencies in the Humanities Classroom Health humanities scholar and creative writer, ... 30 November by Lisa Kerr Dunn, PhD | Jennie Ariail, PhD | Thomas G. Smith, PhD | Shannon Richards-Slaughter, Ph.D.
Personhood, Embodiment, and Disability Bioethics in the Healing Narratives of Jesus Catholic bioethicist Cory Labrecque, PhD, discusses ... 17 October by Cory Andrew Labrecque, PhD
Perspective: Lessons Learned on Teaching Narrative ... 1 February by Bruce H. Greenfield, PT, PhD, FNAP
Poet in Profile: John O’Donohue Dr. Jenifer Markley examines how the ... 30 November by Jenifer Breshears Markley, PT, DPT
Recovery and Reflection: The Role of History in Nursing Education Dr. Kylie Smith explores the history ... 30 November by Kylie Smith, Ph.D.
Reflections on Writing Patient Poets: Illness from Inside Out ... 1 February by Marilyn McEntyre, Ph.D.
Rehabilitating Citizenship: Lessons from Across the Curriculum Professors Jeffrey Bernstein, Michael Smith, and ... 17 October by Jeffrey L. Bernstein, PhD | Michael B. Smith, PhD | Rebecca S. Nowacek, PhD
Resources: Fall 2016 Collection of links and resources for ... 8 November by Keenan Whitesides, PT, DPT, NCS
Resources: Fall 2017 Collection of links and resources for ... 16 October by Keenan Whitesides, PT, DPT, NCS
The Humanities and Speech-Language Pathology in Rehabilitation Dr. Jacqueline Laures-Gore, Director of the ... 30 November by Jacqueline S. Laures-Gore, PhD, CCC-SLP
The Intouchables, A Reflection on Disability and Caregiving: Who Helps Whom? The Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano ... 30 November by Sarah Caston, PT, DPT
The Power of Stories for Patients and Providers Robyn Fivush, PhD, argues that sharing ... 17 October by Robyn Fivush, PhD
The Rollercoaster Ride: The Lived Experience of People Acquiring a Physical Impairment in Youth Maltese physiotherapist Maria Cynthia deBono explores ... 17 October by Maria Cynthia deBono
The True Weight of Stigma In a thoughtful and sensitive report, ... 17 October by Cameron Jadali, PT, DPT
Toward a New Veteranology Independent scholar Sue Smith reviews John ... 17 October by Susan Smith (Independent Scholar)
What Can Be Learned From Relationships Between People With and Without Disabilities: Inter-Abled Relationships Undergraduate students at Emory University interviewed ... 17 October by Sierra Weiss | Tara Olayeye | Jit Hui Tan
“It Sounds Like a Drama:” Hearing Stories of Chronic Low Back Pain Through Poetic (Re)presentation British researchers Dr. Vinette Cross and ... 30 November by Dr. Vinette Cross | Dr. Janet McGowan
“We are looking for positives here”: Seeking Intersections of Pain, Grief and Disability Dr. Christina Crosby broke her neck ... 30 November by Christina Crosby, Ph.D.