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John D. Corrigan, PhD, ABPP

 

Academic Summary
Ph.D. December, 1981 - The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Major: Counseling Psychology
M.A. March, 1977 - The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Major: Counseling Psychology
B.A. June, 1974 - New College, Sarasota, Florida
Major: Psychology

Professional Experience
4/82 - Present Professor (Associate Professor 7/88-6/97, Assistant Professor 4/82-6/88), College of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University; Columbus, Ohio.
6/86 - Present Director, Division of Rehabilitation Psychology, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The Ohio State University; Columbus, Ohio.
10/91 - Present Director, The TBI Network; The Ohio State University; Columbus, Ohio.
12/92 - Present Director, Ohio Valley Center for Brain Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation, The Ohio State University; Columbus, Ohio.
6/83 - Present President, Rehabilitation Psychology, Inc.; Columbus, Ohio.
9/91 - 1/93 Psychological Consultant; Northland Terrace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center; Columbus, Ohio.
1/83 - 9/91 Program Director, Traumatic Head Injury Unit, The Ohio State University Hospitals; Columbus, Ohio.
6/83 - 9/91 Chief Psychologist, Head Injury Diagnostic Clinic, The Ohio State University Hospitals; Columbus, Ohio.
10/78 - 4/82 Vice President Program Planning and Evaluation (last position held), Franklin County Mental Health Board; Columbus, Ohio.

Organizations Provided Consultation
Brain Injury Association of Ohio
Department of Corrections; State of Minnesota
Division of Acute Care, Rehabilitation Research and Disability Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health Human Services
Eli Lilly and Company
National Data Center of the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Program funded by the National Institute on Disability Rehabilitation Research
State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health Human Services
Traumatic Brain Injury State Demonstration Grant Program, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health Human Services
Veterans Health Administration, U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Licenses and Certificates

Diplomate of the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology, Diploma #011
State of Ohio Board of Psychology, License #3287.

Professional Affiliations

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
Chair, Internet Task Force, 1998
Fellows Committee, 2005-2007
American Psychological Association; Divisions 12, 17, 22, 38, 40, 42, 50, 55
Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice (CAPP), 1999-2004
Co-Chair, CAPP, 2004
Representative to CARF, 1992-1997
President, Division of Rehabilitation Psychology (22), 2001-2002
Representative to Council from Division 22, 1999-2002
Member-at-large to the Executive Committee, Division 22, 1995-1998
Chair, Division 22 Program Committee, 1994-1995
State Leadership Conference Steering Committee, 1988-1989
Chair, Division 17 , Professional Affairs Committee, 1984-1985
Division 17 Education and Training Advisory Council, 1996-1998
American Public Health Association
Central Ohio Psychological Association
President, 1985-1986
State Association Representative, 1983-1984
International Neuropsychological Society
National Academy of Neuropsychology
Ohio Psychological Association
President, 1988-89
Chair, Political Action Committee, 2000-2002
Chair, Legislative Committee, 1983-1989, 1992-1993
Chair, Planning and Development Committee, 1989-1992
Chair, Elections and Awards Committee, 1989-1990
Chair, Professional Standards Review Committee, 1982-1983

Professional and Community Service
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems, Chair of the Executive Committee, 2007-2012.
Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Traumatic Brain Injury, 2005-2006; Committee on Gulf War and Health: Brain Injury in Veterans and Long-term Health Outcomes, 2007-2008; Committee on Initial Assessment of Readjustment Needs of Military Personnel, Veterans, and their Families, 2009-2013.
Prevent Blindness Ohio, Board of Directors, 2004-2007.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Advisory Council on Injury Prevention and Control, 2002-2005
Vice-Chair of the Science and Program Review Subcommittee 2003-2004
Chair of the Science and Program Review Subcommittee 2004-2006
Ohio Department of Health Commission on Post-Critical Trauma Care, Chair, 2001-2003
National Association of State Head Injury Administrators Traumatic Brain Injury Technical Assistance Center, Steering Committee, 2003-2004.
Brain Injury Association of America, Board of Directors, 1996-2002
Vice-Chair for Program Outcomes, 2002
CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities), Board of Trustees, 1992-1997
Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services, Providers Advisory Council, 1997-1999
Ohio Head Injury Advisory Council, 1990-1996
Chair, 1993
Vice-Chair, 1992
Strategic Planning Subcommittee Chair, 1993-1996
Liaison to the Governor's Council for Persons with Disabilities, 1995
Governor's Task Force on Mental Health, Alcoholism, and Chemical Dependency Treatment Financing, 1988-1989
Northwest Counseling Services, 1983-1988
Board Chair, 1986
Ohio Brain Injury Association, 1983-present
Legislative Committee, 1992-1998, 2000-2001
Steering Committee, Study Commission on Head Injury in Ohio, 1988-1990
Newsletter Editor, 1985-1994
Chair, Publications Committee, 1985-1988, 1990-1992
Columbus Chapter, Ohio Brain Injury Association, 1983-1991
Facilitator, Survivors Support Group, 1986-1991

Editorial Boards
Editor-in-Chief (2009-present) Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation (Editor, 2007-2009)
Board Member, Applied Neuropsychology
Board Member, Brain Injury

Honors and Awards
Robert L. Moody Prize for Distinguished Initiatives in Brain Injury Research and Rehabilitation
William F. Caveness Award from the Brain Injury Association of America
Leonard Diller Award from the American Psychological Association, Division of Rehabilitation Psychology
Roger Barker Distinguished Career Award from the American Psychological Association, Division of Rehabilitation Psychology
Karl F. Heiser Presidential Award, American Psychological Association
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fellow of the American Psychological Association in the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology (22) and the Division of Counseling Psychology (17)
Fellow of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
2008 Distinguished Research Career Award from the North American Brain Injury Society
2007 Friend of the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators
2002 State Leadership Award of Excellence from the State Assembly of the Brain Injury Association of America
2001 Athena Award for Best Research Paper at the 37th Annual Conference of the Association of Academic Physiatrists (co-author with F. Hammond)
1999 Distinguished Service Award, Division of Rehabilitation Psychology, American Psychological Association
1993 Distinguished Service Award, Great Lakes Region of the National Rehabilitation Counseling Association
1992 Distinguished Service Award, Ohio Psychological Association
1992 Distinguished Service Award, Ohio Rehabilitation Counseling Association
1991 Special Projects Award, Ohio Psychological Association: "Hospital Privileges for Psychologists"
1990 Special Projects Award, Ohio Psychological Association: "A Plan for the 90's"
1987 Outstanding Service Award, National Head Injury Foundation/Ohio Association

Grants

Principal Investigator/Project Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator, "Individualized Planning for the First Year Following Acute Rehabilitation" funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, US Department of Education, $4,250,000, 2008-2013.
Principal Investigator, “Ohio Regional Traumatic Brain Injury Model System.” TBI Model System Program site funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, US Department of Education, $2,172,000, 2007-2012.
Co-Principal Investigator, “Improving Outcomes in Acute Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury” awarded to International Severity Information Systems by the NIH National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, $750,000 , 2007-2012
Project Co-Principal Investigator, “Disability After Non-Hospitalized Traumatic Brain Injury in Colorado: A Population-Based Study” awarded to the Colorado Injury Control Research Center by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $50,000, 2007-2012.
Co-Principal Investigator, “Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Use Disorders among Injured Soldiers” from the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, $81,500, 2009-2010.
Principal Investigator, “Reliability and Predictive Validity of the OSU TBI Identification Method” from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $166,485, 2005-2007.
Principal Investigator, “Ohio Regional Traumatic Brain Injury Model System.” TBI Model System Program site funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, US Department of Education, $1,825,000, 2002-2007.
Co-Principal Investigator, “Self-Regulation in Co-occurring TBI and Substance Abuse” R03 (Jennifer Bogner, PI) from the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, NICHD, NIH, $150,000, 2004-2006.
Project Principal Investigator, “Effectiveness of a Brief Educational Intervention for Reducing Substance Abuse after TBI,” R5 Research Project in the RRTC on Health and Function in Traumatic Brain Injury awarded to The Institute for Rehabilitation Research (TIRR), Houston Texas by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, US Department of Education. $345,000, 2003-2008.
Principal Investigator, “Feasibility of a Method of Sampling for a Follow-up Registry,” Ohio Trauma Registry in the Ohio Department of Public Safety, $108,400, 2004-2005.
Principal Investigator, “Substance Use Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury,” Ohio Trauma Registry in the Ohio Department of Public Safety, $57,900, 2003-2004
Principal Investigator, "Increasing Substance Abuse Treatment Compliance for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury." Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services, $1,018,210, 1999-2002.
Principal Investigator, “Ohio Regional Traumatic Brain Injury Model System.” TBI Model System Program site funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, US Department of Education, $1,725,000, 1997-2002.
Principal Investigator, "Ohio Valley Center for Brain Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation." Regional Head Injury Center funded by the Rehabilitation Services Administration, US Department of Education, $3,376,200, 1992-1998.
Project Principal Investigator, "Functional Assessment Scales: A Study of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury," $80,000, 1993-1995. Subcontract of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Functional Assessment and Evaluation of Rehabilitation Outcomes awarded to the State University of New York, Buffalo by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.
Principal Investigator, "Early Identification of Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance in Female Victims of Domestic Violence." Research grant from the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services, $24,800, 1997-98.
Principal Investigator, "Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Abuse Vocational Rehabilitation Center." Establishment Grants from the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission, $570,200, 1991-1996 and Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services, $95,000, 1991-94.
Principal Investigator, "Community-based Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury." Establishment Grant from the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission and Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, $63,000, 1993-1995.
Other grant roles
Investigator, “Operation MAPS: Joining Forces" U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Health Resources & Services Administration, $85,000, 2009-2013.
Investigator, “Incorporating Stakeholder Perspectives of Community Participation” research project in the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Measuring Rehabilitation Outcomes awarded to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, $147,000, 2004-2008.
Investigator, “Efficacy of the Individual Placement and Support Model for Clients with Disabilities and Substance Use Disorders” research project in the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment awarded to Wright State University by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, $464,600, 2004-2009.
Collaborator, “Improving Access to Appropriate Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services for Ohioans with Brain Injury,” Ohio Brain Injury Advisory Committee of the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Committee submitted by the Brain Injury Association of Ohio, 2003.
Co-investigator, "Case Management for TBI Survivors with Alcohol Problems." Multi-center efficacy study awarded to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, $300,000, 1996-1999.
Project Consultant to the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse and Disability awarded to Wright State University by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, $59,000, 1993-1996; $182,130, 1997-2002.

Publications (*indicates refereed journal)
*Arango-Lasprilla, J. C., Ketchum, J. M, Williams, M., Hart, T., Corrigan, J. D., Foster, L., Mascialino, G. (2008). Race/ethnicity differences in satisfaction with life among persons with traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 23, 1–10.
*Corrigan, J. D., Bogner, J. (2008). Neighborhood characteristics and outcomes from traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89(5), 912-921.
Corrigan, J. D., Cole, T. B. (2008). Substance Use Disorders and Clinical Management of Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. JAMA, 300(6), 720-721.
*Corrigan, J. D., Deutschle, J. J. (2008). The presence and impact of traumatic brain injury among clients in treatment for co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse. Brain Injury, 22(3), 223-232.
*Vickery, C. D., Sherer, M., Nick, T. G., Nakase-Richardson, R., Corrigan, J. D., Hammond, F., Macciocchi, S., Ripley, D. L., Sander, A. (2008). Relationships among premorbid alcohol use, acute intoxication, and early functional status after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89(1), 48-55.
*Corrigan, J. D., Bogner, J. (2007). Initial reliability and validity of the OSU TBI Identification Method. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 22(6), 318-329.
*Walker, R., Logan, T. K., Cole, J. Corrigan, J. D. (2007). Screening substance abuse treatment clients for traumatic brain injury: Prevalence and characteristics. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 22(6), 360-367.
*Corrigan, J. D., Lineberry, L. A., Komaroff, E., Langlois, J. A., Selassie, A. W., Wood, K. D. (2007). Employment after traumatic brain injury: Differences between men and women. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88, 1400-1409.
*Corrigan, J. D., Bogner, J. (2007). Interventions to promote retention in substance abuse treatment. Brain Injury, 21(4), 343-356.
*Corrigan, J. D., Selassie, A. W., Lineberry, L. A., Millis, S. R., Wood, K. D., Pickelsimer, E. E., Rosenthal, M. (2007). Comparison of the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Model Systems National Dataset to a Population-Based Cohort of TBI Hospitalizations. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88(4), 418-426.
*Sherwin, E., Whiteneck, G., Corrigan, J., Bedell, G., Brown, M., Abreu, B., DePompei, R., Gordon, W., Kreutzer, J. (2006). Domains of a TBI minimal data set: Community reintegration phase. Brain Injury, 20(4), 383-389.
*Arenth, P. M., Corrigan, J. D., Schmidt, L. D. (2006). Exploring the use of social comparison by individuals recovering from traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 20(3), 253-262.
Corrigan, J. D. (2006). The treatment of substance abuse. In N. Zasler, D. Katz and R. Zafonte (Eds). Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice. Demos Publications, New York, 1105-1115.
*Mysiw, W. J., Bogner, J. A., Corrigan, J. D., Fugate, L., Clinchot, D. M. , Kadyan, V. (2006). The impact of acute care medications on rehabilitation outcome after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 20(9), 905-911.
*Binder, S., Corrigan, J. D., Langlois, J. A. (2005). The public health approach to traumatic brain injury: An overview of CDC’s Research and Programs. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 20(3), 189-195.
*Corrigan, J.D., Bogner, J., Lamb-Hart, G., Heinemann, A.W., & Moore, D. (2005). Increasing substance abuse treatment compliance for persons with traumatic brain injury. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19(2), 131-139.
Corrigan, J. D. (2005) Substance abuse. In W. M. High, A. M. Sander, M. A. Struchen and K. A. Hart (Eds). Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury. Oxford University Press, New York, 133-155.
*Horner, M. D., Ferguson, P. L., Selassie, A. W., Labbate, L. A., Tweedy, K., Corrigan, J. D. (2005). Patterns of alcohol use one year after traumatic brain injury: A population-based, epidemiological study. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 11, 322-330.
*Corrigan, J.D., Bogner, J. (2004). Latent factors in measures of rehabilitation outcomes after TBI. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 19(6), 445-458.
*Corrigan, J.D., Whiteneck, G., Melnick, D. (2004). Perceived needs following traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 19(3), 205-216.
*Hammond, F.M., Grattana, K.D., Sasserb, H., Corrigan, J.D., Rosenthal, M., Bushnik, T., Shull, W. (2004). Five years after traumatic brain injury: A study of individual outcomes and predictors of change in function. Neurorehabilitation, 19(1), 25-36.
*Heinemann, A.W., Corrigan, J.D., & Moore, D. (2004). Case management for TBI survivors with alcohol problems. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49, 156-166.
*Kadyan, V., Mysiw, W. J., Bogner, J. A., Corrigan, J. D., Fugate, L., Clinchot, D. M. (2004). Gender differences in agitation after traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 83, 747-752.
Scherer, M.J., Blair, K.L., Banks, M.E., Brucker, B., Corrigan, J., Wegener, S. (2004). Rehabilittion Psychology. In W. E. Craighead & C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.). The Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science, Third edition (pp. 801-2). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
*Corrigan, J.D., Harrison-Felix, C., Bogner, J., Dijkers, M., Terrill, M.S., Whiteneck, G. (2003). Systematic bias in traumatic brain injury outcome studies due to loss to follow-up Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 84, 153-160.
*Doninger, N. A., Heinemann, A. W., Bode, R. K., Sokol, K., Corrigan, J. D., Moore, D. (2003). Predicting community integration following traumatic brain injury with health and cognitive status measures. Rehabilitation Psychology, 48(2), 67-76.
*Seel, R. T., Kreutzer, J. S., Rosenthal, M., Hammond, F. M., Corrigan, J. D., Black, K. (2003). Depression after traumatic brain injury: A NIDRR Model Systems Multi-center Investigation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 84, 177-184.
*Arenth P.A., Bogner J.A., Corrigan J.D., and Schmidt, L. (2001). The utility of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-3 for use with individuals with brain injury. Brain Injury, 15(6), 499-510.
*Bogner, J.A., Corrigan, J.D., Fugate, L.P., Mysiw, W.J., and Clinchot D. (2001). The role of agitation in the prediction of outcomes following traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 80(9), 636-644.
*Bogner, J.A., Corrigan, J.D., Mysiw, W.J., Clinchot, D., & Fugate, L.P. (2001). A comparison of substance abuse and violence in the prediction of long-term rehabilitation outcomes following traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 82(5), 571-577.
*Corrigan, J.D., Bogner, J.A., Mysiw, W.J., Clinchot, D., Fugate L. (2001). Life satisfaction following traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 16(6), 543-555.
*Corrigan, J.D., Wolfe, M., Mysiw, W.J., Jackson, R.D., & Bogner, J.A. (2001). Early identification of traumatic brain injury in female victims of domestic violence. Clinical Journal of Women's Health, 1(4), 184-190.
*Corrigan, J.D., and Traumatic Brain Injury Technical Assistance Center (2001). Conducting statewide needs assessments for persons with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 16(1), 1-19.
Corrigan, J.D., and Traumatic Brain Injury Technical Assistance Center (2001). Trends across the United States: Analysis of the TBI State Demonstration Planning Grants. Brain Injury Source, 5(1), 36-49.
DePompei, R., Corrigan, J.D., (2001). Double trouble: Substance abuse and brain injury in youth. Brain Injury Source, 5(4), 32-34.
*Hammond, F.M., Grattan, K.D., Sasser H., Corrigan, J.D., Bushnik, T., Zafonte, R. (2001). Long-term recovery course following traumatic brain injury: a comparison of the functional independence measure and disability rating scale. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 16(4), 1-17.
*Bogner, J.A., Bode, R.K., Corrigan, J.D., and Heinemann, A.W. (2000). Rating scale analysis of the Agitated Behavior Scale. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 15(5), 656-669.
Corrigan, J.D., Bogner, J.A. & Lamb-Hart, G. L. (1999) Substance abuse and brain injury. In M. Rosenthal, E.R. Griffith, J.D Miller and J. Kreutzer (Eds.) Rehabilitation of the Adult and Child with Traumatic Brain Injury, 3rd Edition. F.A. Davis Co. Philadelphia, 556-571.
*Bogner, J.A., Corrigan, J.D., Stange, M., and Rabold, D. (1999). Reliability of the Agitated Behavior Scale. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 14(1), 91-96.
*Clinchot, D.M., Bogner, J., Mysiw, W.J., Fugate, L., and Corrigan, J.D. (1998). Defining sleep disturbances after brain injury. Amercian Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 77(4), 291-295.
*Corrigan, J.D., Smith-Knapp, K., and Granger, C.V. (1998). Outcomes in the first five years following traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 79, 298-305.
*Wallace, C.A., Bogner, J.A., Corrigan, J.D., Clinchot, D., Mysiw, W.J., and Fugate, L. (1998). Primary caregivers of persons with brain injury: Life change 1 year after injury. Brain Injury, 12, 483-493.
*Bogner, J.A., Corrigan, J.D., Spafford, D.E., and Lamb-Hart, G.L. (1997). Integrating substance abuse treatment and vocational rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 12 (5), 57-71.
*Corrigan, J.D., Bogner, J.A., Mysiw, W.J., Clinchot, D., and Fugate, L. (1997). Systematic bias in outcomes studies of persons with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 78 (2), 132-137.
*Corrigan, J.D., Smith-Knapp, K., and Granger, C.V. (1997). Validity of the Functional Independence Measure for persons with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 78, 828-834.
Willer, B., Button, J., and Corrigan, J.D. (1997). The concept of handicap in rehabilitation and research. In Assessing Medical Rehabilitation Practices: The Promise of Outcomes Research, Fuhrer, M.J., ed. Paul Brooks Publishers, Inc. Baltimore, 127-152.
*Brzuzy, S., and Corrigan, J.D. (1996). Predictors of living independently after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: A comparison study. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 11 (3), 74-83.
Corrigan, J.D. (1996). Assessment of agitation during the acute phase of recovery. In Recovery after Traumatic Brain Injury, Uzzell, B.P., Stonnington, H.H., and Doronzo, J., eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Hillsdale, NJ, 129-138.
Corrigan, J.D. (1996). The incidence and impact of substance abuse following traumatic brain injury. In Recovery after Traumatic Brain Injury, Uzzell, B.P., Stonnington, H.H., and Doronzo, J., eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Hillsdale, NJ, 139-148.
*Corrigan, J.D., Bogner, J.A., and Tabloski, P.A. (1996). Comparisons of agitation associated with Alzheimer’s disease and acquired brain injury. The American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 20-24.
*Mysiw, W.J., Bogner, J.A., Arnett, J.A., Clinchot, D., and Corrigan, J.D. (1996). The Orientation Group Monitoring System for measuring duration of post-traumatic amnesia and assessing therapeutic intervention. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 11, 1-8.
*Smith-Knapp, K., Corrigan, J.D., and Arnett, J.A. (1996). Predicting functional independence from neuropsychological tests following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 9, 651-661.
*Corrigan, J.D. (1995). Substance abuse as a mediating factor in outcome from traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 76, 302-309.
*Corrigan, J.D. and Bogner, J.A. (1995). Assessment of agitation following brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 5, 205-210.
*Corrigan, J.D. and Deming, R. (1995). Psychometric characteristics of the Community Integration Questionnaire: Replication and extension. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 10 (4), 41-53.
*Corrigan, J.D., Lamb-Hart, G.L., and Rust, E. (1995). A program of intervention for substance abuse following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 9, 221-236.
*Corrigan, J.D., Rust, E., and Lamb-Hart, G.L. (1995). The nature and extent of substance abuse problems among persons with traumatic brain injuries. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 10 (3), 29-45.
*Bogner, J.A., and Corrigan, J.D. (1995). Epidemiology of agitation following brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 5, 293-297.
*Bergquist, T.F., Boll, T., Corrigan, J.D., Harley, J.P., Malec, J., Millis, S., and Schmidt, M.F. (1994). Neuropsychological rehabilitation: Role, value and direction. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 9, 50-61.
*Corrigan, J.D. (1994). Community integration following traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 4, 109-121.
*Corrigan, J.D., and Bogner, J.A. (1994). Factor structure of the Agitated Behavior Scale. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 16, 386-392.
*Kaplan, C.P., and Corrigan, J.D. (1994). The relationship between cognition and functional independence in adults with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 75, 643-647.
*Willer, B., and Corrigan, J.D. (1994). Whatever it takes: A model for community based services. Brain Injury, 647-659.
*Atchison, J.W., Wachendorf, J., Haddock, D., Mysiw, W.J., Gribble, M., and Corrigan, J.D. (1993). Hyponatremia-associated cognitive impairment in traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 7, 347-352.
*Corrigan, J.D., Mysiw, W.J., Gribble, M.W., and Chock, S.K.L. (1992). Agitation, cognition, and attention during post-traumatic amnesia. Brain Injury, 6, 155-160.
*Kaplan, C.P., and Corrigan, J.D. (1992). Blood alcohol level and recovery from closed head injury. Brain Injury, 6. 337-349.
*Saneda, D.L., and Corrigan, J.D. (1992). Predicting clearing of post-traumatic amnesia following closed head injury. Brain Injury, 6, 167-174.
Corrigan, J.D. (1991). Counseling Psychology and health applications: A response. The Counseling Psychologist, 19, 382-386.
*Corrigan, J.D., Dickerson, J., Fisher, E., and Meyer, P. (1990). The Neurobehavioral Rating Scale: Replication in an acute, inpatient rehabilitation setting. Brain Injury, 4, 215-222.
*Hinkeldey, N.S., and Corrigan, J.D. (1990). The structure of head injured patients' neurobehavioral complaints: A preliminary study. Brain Injury, 4, 115-133.
*Mysiw, W.J., Corrigan, J.D., Carpenter, D. and Chock, S.K.L. (1990). Prospective assessment of post-traumatic amnesia: A comparison of the Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test and the Orientation Group Monitoring System. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 5, 65-72.
*Mysiw, W.J., Corrigan, J.D., and Gribble, M. W. (1990). The ataxic subgroup: A discrete outcome after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 4, 247-255.
*Agresti, A. A., Corrigan, J. D., and Gribble, M.W. (1989). Effects of mode of presentation on head-injured patients' recall of narrative information. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 45, 270-276.
*Corrigan, J. D. (1989). Development of a scale for assessment of agitation following traumatic brain injury. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 11, 261-277.
*Jackson, R. D., Mysiw, W. J., and Corrigan, J. D. (1989). The Orientation Group Monitoring System as an indicator for reversible impairments in cognition during post-traumatic amnesia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 70, 33-36.
*Mysiw, W. J., Corrigan, J. D., Hunt, M., Cavin, D., and Fish, T. (1989). Vocational evaluation of traumatic brain injury patients using the Functional Assessment Inventory. Brain Injury, 3, 27-34.
*Corrigan, J. D., and Hinkeldey, N. S. (1988). Patterns of performance within the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery. International Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 10, 25-34.
*Corrigan, J. D., and Mysiw, W. J. (1988). Agitation following traumatic head injury: Equivocal evidence for a discrete stage of cognitive recovery. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 69, 487-492.
*Mysiw, W. J., Corrigan, J. D., and Jackson, R. D. (1988). Amitriptyline for post-traumatic agitation. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 67, 29-33.
Corrigan, J. D. (1987). A rubric in need of rigor [Review of Brain injury: Cognitive and prevocational approaches to rehabilitation ] . Contemporary Psychology, 32, 259-260.
*Corrigan, J. D., Agresti, A. A., and Hinkeldey, N. S. (1987). Psychometric characteristics of the Category Test: Replication and extension. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 43, 368-376.
*Corrigan, J. D., and Hinkeldey, N. S. (1987a). Comparison of intelligence and memory with diffuse and focal injury. Psychological Reports, 60, 899-906.
*Corrigan, J. D., and Hinkeldey, N. S. (1987b). Relationships between Parts A and B of the Trail Making Test. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 43, 402-409.
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Invited Addresses and Workshops

Thinking About Needs of Persons Living with TBI. Presentation to the Michigan Brain Injury Council; July, 2009; Lansing, Michigan.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Abuse. Plenary talk at the West Virginia Addiction Training Institute; June, 2009; Morgantown, West Virginia.
Addressing Traumatic Brain Injury during Substance Abuse Treatment. Breakout presentation at the West Virginia Addiction Training Institute; June, 2009; Morgantown, West Virginia.
The Future of TBI: Emerging Issues in the Next Five Years. Keynote address at the 2009 TBI Model Systems Brain Injury Leadership Forum; April, 2009; Columbus, Ohio.
The U.S. Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems: Rehabilitation and Outcomes. Plenary presentation at the First International Conference on Culture, Ethnicity and Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation; March, 2009; Washington, DC.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. Rehabilitation Grand Rounds Cleveland Veterans Administration Hospital; February, 2009; Cleveland, Ohio.
Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury: The Next 5 Years. Keynote address, North American Brain Injury Society; Sixth Annual Conference on Brain Injury; October, 2008; New Orleans, Louisiana.
Treatment for Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. Workshop at the North American Brain Injury Society; Sixth Annual Conference on Brain Injury; October, 2008; New Orleans, Louisiana.
TBI and Substance Abuse. 2nd Annual National Military TBI Training Conference, Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center; October, 2008; Washington, D.C.
Substance Abuse and Brain Injury. 1-day training provided at the Brain Trust 2008 Provincial Conference sponsored by the Acquired Brain Injury Partnership Project Saskatchewan Health; Regina, Saskatchewan; September, 2008.
Screening and Brief Intervention for TBI. Workshop at the 19th Annual State of the States Conference sponsored by the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators. Williamsburg, Virginia; September, 2008.
Screening for TBI. Workshop at the 19th Annual State of the States Conference sponsored by the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators. Williamsburg, Virginia; September, 2008.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Behavioral Health Treatment. Training sponsored by the Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities. Columbus, Ohio. June, 2008.
Managing Addiction. Workshop at the 2008 National Brain Injury Caregivers Conference. Sponsored by the Brain Injury Association of America; Dallas, Texas; June, 2008.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Abuse. Workshop at Blending Addiction Science and Treatment. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Cincinnati, Ohio; June, 2008.
Long-term Disability Due to Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Pacemakers: A New Era of Hope for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders. Sponsored by the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Washington, D.C.; May, 2008.
Traumatic Brain Injury in the Substance Abuse System. Keynote address at the “Alabama State-of-the-State in TBI Conference;” Birmingham, Alabama; February, 2008.
Employment as a Goal in Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons with TBI. Workshop provided at the “Alabama State-of-the-State in TBI Conference;” Birmingham, Alabama; February, 2008.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. 1-day training for the Minnesota Department of Corrections. St. Paul, Minnesota; January, 2008.
The Traumatic Brain Injury Model System of Care. Plenary session at “The Polytrauma System of Care” sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Deputy Under Secretary for Health for Operations and Management; Washington, D.C.; January, 2008.
Integrated Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Abuse. Workshop at the State of the Science Conference sponsored by the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse, Disability, and Employment; Washington, D.C.; October, 2007.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Injury Association of Indiana 2007 Annual Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana; October, 2007.
Research on Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Abuse. Workshop at the 27th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Michigan. Lansing, Michigan; September, 2007.
The Role of Employment Goals in Substance Abuse Treatment. Workshop at the 27th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Michigan. Lansing, Michigan; September, 2007.
TBI and the Substance Abuse Systems. Workshop at the 18th Annual State of the States Conference sponsored by the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators. St. Louis, Missouri; September, 2007.
Employment as a Goal in Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons with TBI. Workshop at the 18th Annual State of the States Conference sponsored by the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators. St. Louis, Missouri; September, 2007.
Featured keynote speaker (multiple plenary sessions) for the 2007 Traumatic Brain Injury and Functional Rehabilitation JBM Conference. Christchurch, New Zealand; August, 2007
Traumatic Brain Injury. Workshop at the Volunteers of America 2007 National Conference. Cincinnati, Ohio; June, 2007.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Criminal Justice Implications. Workshop at the American Correctional Health Services Association; Reno Nevada; June 2007.
Brain Injury and Substance Abuse. Workshop at the Kentucky Conference: Advances in Best Practices; Louisville Kentucky; May, 2007.
Traumatic Brain Injury. Workshop at “Joining Forces 2007: Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery”. Columbus Ohio; May, 2007.
Substance Abuse and Acquired Brain Injury. Keynote address at the 14th Annual Conference on Neurorehabilitation “ABI and Substance Abuse: Barriers to Recovery” Hamilton, Ontario; May 2007.
Community Based Treatment of Substance Abuse. Plenary address at the 14th Annual Conference on Neurorehabilitation “ABI and Substance Abuse: Barriers to Recovery” Hamilton, Ontario; May 2007.
New Developments in Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury. Keynote address at "Rehabilitation Psychology 2007" sponsored by the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology and Division 22 of the American Psychological Association; Charlotte, NC; March, 2007.
Traumatic Brain Injury. Presentation for the PRC Seminar series, Dartmouth University. Hanover, New Hampshire; November, 2006.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Abuse. Keynote address to the 24th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado. Vail, Colorado; September, 2006.
Substance Abuse, Brain Injury, and Rehabilitation: Are We Doing Enough? Workshop at the 24th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado. Vail, Colorado; September, 2006.
Fostering Treatment Participation: Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Use Disorders. Paper presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; New Orleans, Louisiana; August, 2006.
Identifying and Accommodating Traumatic Brain Injury. Workshop at the Addiction Studies Institute; Columbus, Ohio; July, 2006.
Traumatic Brain Injury in the Criminal Justice System. Workshop at the Annual Conference of the Ohio Correctional and Court Services Association; Akron, Ohio; June 2006.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Use Disorders. Training sponsored by the Brain Injury Association of Connecticut. Middleton, Connecticut; May, 2006.
Integrated Dual Diagnosis Case Conference: Traumatic Brain Injury, statewide videoconference sponsored by the Ohio Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence, Case Western Reserve University; April, 2006.
Anchoring the TBI Model Systems Cohort in Population-based Data; presentation at the 2nd Federal Interagency Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury; Bethesda, Maryland; March, 2006.
Update from the TBI Model Systems: Substance Use and TBI; presentation at "Rehabilitation Psychology 2006" sponsored by the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology and Division 22 of the American Psychological Association; Reno, Nevada; March, 2006.
The Health and Behavior Codes: APA Advocacy for Psychology’s Role in Healthcare; presentation at "Rehabilitation Psychology 2006" sponsored by the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology and Division 22 of the American Psychological Association; Reno, Nevada; March, 2006.
State of the Science: Rehabilitation Psychology and Traumatic Brain Injury. Paper presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Washington, D.C.; August, 2005.
Traumatic Brain Injury in the Criminal Justice System. Workshop at the 6th Annual Line Staff Training Institute of the Ohio Chief Probation Officers Association; Columbus, Ohio; June 2005
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. Keynote address and plenary session at the 5th Annual Brain Injury Conference at Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital. Atlanta, Georgia; May, 2005.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury: Meeting the Challenge in Multiple Venues. Plenary presentation 20th Annual Western Michigan Brain Injury Network Symposium “Traumatic Brain Injury and Co-occurring Disorders”. Grand Rapids, Michigan; April, 2005.
Medical Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury. Governor’s Council on People with Disabilities; Columbus, Ohio; April, 2005.
Traumatic Brain Injury. Training sponsored by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Maryland TBI Post-demonstration Project, Baltimore; Baltimore Maryland; April, 2005.
Traumatic Brain Injury and the Justice System. Workshop at the Ohio Community Corrections Organization Annual Conference; Columbus, Ohio; November, 2004
Internet Resources for Psychologists. Workshop at the Annual Convention of the Ohio Psychological Association; Columbus, Ohio; October, 2004.
Addressing Substance Use During Rehabilitation. Workshop at the 23rd Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; October, 2004.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. Conference keynote for “Managing Challenging Situations in Brain Injury Care” sponsored by Bethesda Rehabilitation Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota; October, 2004.
Addressing Substance Use During Rehabilitation. Workshop at “Managing Challenging Situations in Brain Injury Care” sponsored by Bethesda Rehabilitation Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota; October, 2004.
Traumatic Brain Injury: Incidence, Prevalence and Consequences. Plenary session, Ohio Department of Health Division of Quality Assurance Annual Conference; Columbus, Ohio; August, 2004.
Substance Abuse Issues and Traumatic Brain Injury. Plenary presentation at “Current Topics in Traumatic Brain Injury” sponsored by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Mental Health Services Training Center at the University of Maryland, Baltimore; Baltimore Maryland; June, 2004.
Accommodating TBI in Substance Abuse Treatment. Workshop at “Current Topics in Traumatic Brain Injury” sponsored by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Mental Health Services Training Center at the University of Maryland, Baltimore; Baltimore Maryland; June, 2004.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. Graduate Seminar in Injury Research and Policy, Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy; Baltimore, Maryland; May, 2004.
Traumatic Brain Injury among Recipients of Substance Abuse Services. In-service training for Maryhaven, Inc.; Columbus, Ohio; February, 2004.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Frontal Lobe Injury. Training provided to the Bureau of Disability Determination, Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission; November, 2003.
Measuring Agitation Using the Agitated Behavior Scale, Agitation Expert Conference sponsored by the International Psychogeriatric Association; Lisbon, Portugal; October, 2003.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury; Keynote address at the Brain Injury Association of Utah 2003 Family & Professionals Conference; Ogden, Utah; October, 2003.
Secondary Prevention of Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury; Workshop at the Brain Injury Association of Utah 2003 Family & Professionals Conference; Ogden, Utah; October, 2003.
Findings of the Post-Critical Trauma Care Commission; Brain Injury Association of Ohio 22nd Annual Conference; Columbus, Ohio; October, 2003.
State of the Science: Substance Abuse and TBI; State of the Science Conference sponsored by the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Rehabilitation Interventions Following Traumatic Brain Injury at TIRR; Washington D.C., September, 2003.
TBI & Substance Abuse: A Webcast, with F. Sparadeo and R. Ferris; sponsored by the National Association of Head Injury Administrators; broadcast from Boston, Massachusetts; June, 2003.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury, with Martha Wolfe. Gateways III: Charting the Course to Employment” sponsored by the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission; Columbus , Ohio; May, 2003.
Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation; Workshop at "Rehabilitation Psychology 2003: Celebrating Our Heritage, Creating Our Vision" sponsored by the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology and Division 22 of the American Psychological Association; Tucson, Arizona; April, 2003.
Substance Use and TBI: Consequences and Interventions. Envisioning the Traumatic Brain Injury Spectrum of Care symposium sponsored by the Oklahoma State Department of Health; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; March, 2003.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury Training, 2-day training for the West Virginia State Program for Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury; Charleston, West Virginia; February, 2003.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Abuse. 2-day training for the Programme Regional D’Expertise Multidisciplinaire; Montreal, Quebec; February, 2003.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. 1-day training sponsored by Frazier Rehab Institute and the Brain Injury Association of Kentucky; Louisville, Kentucky; October, 2002.
Rehabilitation Psychology: An Evolving Specialty. Division 22 Presidential Address at the 110th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Chicago, Illinois; August, 2002;
Resource and Service Coordination Following Acute Rehabilitation: 4 Models, K. Bell, F. Hammond, D. Ripley. 21st Annual Symposium of the Brain Injury Association of America; July 2002; Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury. Presentation at the 13th Annual Conference of the Association of Professionals in Supported Employment; July 2002; Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Substance Abuse Issues and Brain Injury. Presented at “Brain Injury: Current Trends and Clinical Practices Related to Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse” sponsored by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Brain Injury Association of Maryland; Baltimore, Maryland; May, 2002.
Ohio’s Response to Injury, with G. Smith and M. Glenn. Presented to the Combined Public Health Conference; Columbus, Ohio; May, 2002.
Traumatic Brain Injury Incidence and Prevalence. Presentation at Implications of Brain Injury for Social Work Practice; Columbus, Ohio; April, 2002.
Unique Issues of Frontal Lobe Injury. Presentation at Implications of Brain Injury for Social Work Practice; Columbus, Ohio; April, 2002.
Substance abuse and traumatic brain injury. Invited lecture Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch; Galveston, Texas; February, 2002
A systematic approach to addressing substance abuse. 12th Annual State of the States in Head Injury; Kansas City, Missouri; December, 2001.
Community-based treatment of substance abuse following brain injury. Keynote address 15th Annual Pacific Coast Brain Injury Conference; Vancouver, Canada; October, 2001.
Substance abuse, brain injury and rehabilitation: Are we doing enough? Workshop 15th Annual Pacific Coast Brain Injury Conference; Vancouver, Canada; October, 2001.
Ohio's advocacy community, with S. Minnich, N. Harry. Brain Injury Association of Ohio 20th Annual Conference; Columbus, Ohio; September, 2001.
Traumatic brain injury as a barrier to therapeutic community treatment. 2001 National Therapeutic Community Conference; Columbus, Ohio; September, 2001.
Challenges to meeting the needs of persons with traumatic brain injury. Presentation at Understanding and Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Cases in The 21st Century, Ninth Annual Brain Injury Symposium; Columbus, Ohio; June, 2001.
Community-based treatment of substance abuse following brain injury. Plenary presentation 2nd National Conference on Drugs and Disabilities; Baltimore, Maryland; June, 2001
Defining and measuring outcomes of traumatic brain injury. Charlotte Institute of Rehabilitation Research Conference; Charlotte, North Carolina; May, 2001.
Substance abuse and rehabilitation: are we doing enough. Charlotte Institute of Rehabilitation Medical Education Conference; Charlotte, North Carolina; May, 2001.
Rehabilitation psychology in APA: Education, practice, public interest, and science. Workshop for Rehabilitation Psychology 2001: Science and Practice in the New Millennium sponsored by APA's Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology, Atlanta, Georgia; March, 2001.
Substance abuse and rehabilitation: Are we doing enough?, Keynote speech, Del Harder Research Day, Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Detroit Michigan, September, 2000.
Substance abuse and traumatic brain injury. 19th Annual Symposium of the Brain Injury Association. Chicago, IL; July, 2000.
The Functional Independence Measure. Presented at the 3rd International Conference on Measuring the Burden of Injury; Baltimore, Maryland; May, 2000.
Substance abuse and traumatic brain injury; keynote address for 1-day training sponsored by and the Toronto Area Addiction Services Coalition; Toronto, Ontario; March, 2000.
Functional outcomes and the ICIDH-2, with D. Kewman; Workshop at "Rehabilitation Psychology 2000 and Beyond: Science and Practice" sponsored by the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology and Division 22 of the American Psychological Association; San Antonio, Texas; March, 2000.
Trends across the United States: Analysis of the TBI State Demonstration Planning Grants; plenary session at TBI in the 21st Century: Learning from Models of Research and Service Delivery; Washington, D.C.; December, 1999.
Relating NIDRR's TBI Model Systems and CDC's TBI Surveillance Systems: Strengths and weaknesses, with D. Thurman. Workshop presented at TBI in the 21st Century: Learning from Models of Research and Service Delivery; Washington, D.C.; December, 1999.
Case management for TBI Survivors with alcohol problems, with A. Heinemann, D. Moore. Workshop presented at TBI in the 21st Century: Learning from Models of Research and Service Delivery; Washington, D.C.; December, 1999.
Substance abuse and traumatic brain injury; 1-day training sponsored by Pima Prevention Partnership; Tucson, Arizona; September, 1999.
Substance abuse and TBI; plenary session at "Traumatic Brain Injury and Public Health" sponsored by the Division of Acute Care, Rehabilitation Research and Disability Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Atlanta; April, 1999.
Substance abuse and disability, with D. Ehde; Invited workshop at "Rehabilitation Psychology 2000: Science and Practice" sponsored by the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology and Division 22 of the American Psychological Association; San Diego, California; March, 1999.
Consequence of traumatic brain injury for living in the community; Invited presentation to the NIH Consensus Development Conference “Rehabilitation of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injuries”; Bethesda, Maryland; October, 1998.
To infinity and beyond. Invited address to the 3rd Annual Virginia Brain Injury Survivors Council Conference; Lynchburg, Virginia; July, 1998.
Substance abuse and acquired brain injury. 2-day training sponsored by Saskatchewan Health and Sakatchewan General Insurance; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; May, 1998.
Common issues for individuals with traumatic brain injury. Traumatic Brain Injury State Demonstration Grant Program Grantees Meeting; Washington, D.C.; January, 1998.
Secondary prevention of substance abuse following traumatic brain injury. Safe America: Fourth National Injury Control Conference sponsored by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Washington, D.C.; November, 1997.
Quality of life following traumatic brain injury: Obstacles and opportunities. Keynote address for Innovations in Trauma Rehabilitation, sponsored by Bethesda Hospital; Melbourne, Australia; October, 1997.
A case management model for treatment of substance abuse following traumatic brain injury. Workshop sponsored by South West Brain Injury Rehabilitation Services, Albury, New South Wales, Australia; October, 1997.
Quality of life in the first five years following traumatic brain injury. Keynote address for A Journey Toward Independence, 12th Annual Conference; Alexandria, Virginia; September, 1997.
Agitation. 21st Annual Post-graduate Course on Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured Adult and Child; Williamsburg, Virginia; June, 1997.
Alcohol abuse: Assessment and innovative treatment approaches. 21st Annual Post-graduate Course on Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured Adult and Child; Williamsburg, Virginia; June, 1997.
State of the state BIA associations. Panel organized for the Seventh State of the States in Head Injury sponsored by the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators; Kansas City, Missouri; September, 1996.
Interventions for substance abuse among persons with brain injury. Two-day workshop sponsored by the Ontario Brain Injury Association; St. Catharine’s, Ontario, Canada; September, 1996.
A model program of intervention for substance abuse following traumatic brain injury. Dual Diagnosis: A Community-based Approach, sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center; Fisherville, Virginia; September, 1996.
What are positive outcomes? Promoting Positive Outcomes After Brain Injury: Current Research and Practices, sponsored by Brain Injury Association of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; September, 1996.
Long-term outcomes following acquired brain injury. Division 22 Fellows address to the 104th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Toronto, Canada; August, 1996.
Case management for people who have co-existing disabilities. First National Conference on Substance Abuse and Co-Existing Disabilities; Chicago, Illinois; June, 1996.
Defining, measuring and treating agitation. Keynote address to the 11th Annual Western Michigan Brain Injury Conference; Grand Rapids, Michigan; May, 1996.
Intervention programs to treat substance abuse after TBI. 11th Annual Western Brain Injury Conference; Grand Rapids, Michigan; May, 1996.
Long term outcomes, with K. Smith-Knapp. Keynote address at Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Promoting Positive Outcomes, sponsored by the Medical College of Ohio; Toledo, Ohio; May, 1996.
A case management model of intervention for substance abuse. 6th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference sponsored by Wayne State University School of Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan; October, 1995.
Substance abuse as a mediating factor in outcome from traumatic brain injury. 6th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference sponsored by Wayne State University School of Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan; Detroit, Michigan; October, 1995.
Measurement of agitation. 6th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference sponsored by Wayne State University School of Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan; Detroit, Michigan; October, 1995.
Quality of life: Common problems, personal answers, shared solutions. Keynote address to the 14th Annual Conference of the Ohio Head Injury Association; Columbus, Ohio; September, 1995.
Substance abuse and transition to the community. 15th Annual New Beginnings Conference of the Canadian Brain Injury Coalition; Calgary, Canada; June, 1995.
Neurobehavioral management of the agitated patient. Brain Injury Rehabilitation in the Acute Setting Seventh Annual Conference on Rebuilding Shattered Lives sponsored by JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute; Edison, New Jersey, April, 1995.
Head injury and substance abuse: A community response. Columbus Regional Hospital; Columbus, Indiana; February, 1995.
Substance abuse: Advances in assessment, treatment and secondary prevention, with A.H. Gervasio and M.F. Schmidt. 13th Annual National Symposium of the National Head Injury Foundation; Chicago, Illinois; November, 1994.
Substance abuse, with A. Pack. Life After Brain Injury: Answers I Can Live With. National Conference of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, US Department of Education; Chicago, Illinois; November, 1994.
Quality of life following traumatic brain injury. Keynote address to the 9th Annual Conference of the West Virginia Head Injury Foundation; South Charleston, West Virginia; October, 1994.
Substance abuse and brain injury. Workshop for the 9th Annual Conference of the West Virginia Head Injury Foundation; South Charleston, West Virginia; October, 1994.
Assessment of agitation during the acute phase of recovery. Fourth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traumatic Brain Injury; St. Louis, Missouri; September, 1994.
The incidence and impact of substance abuse following traumatic brain injury. Fourth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traumatic Brain Injury; St. Louis, Missouri; September, 1994.
Substance abuse and outcome following TBI. Improving Vocational Outcomes for Survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury; Birmingham, Alabama; August, 1994.
Interventions for substance abuse following traumatic brain injury. Improving Outcomes for Survivors of Traumatic Brain Injury; Birmingham, Alabama; August, 1994.
Agitation during the acute phase of recovery from traumatic brain injury. 18th Annual Post-graduate Course on Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured Adult and Child; Williamsburg, Virginia; June, 1994.
Practical considerations in assessment and intervention for agitation, with J.A. Bogner. 18th Annual Post-graduate Course on Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured Adult and Child; Williamsburg, Virginia; June, 1994.
Substance abuse and traumatic brain injury, with G. Lamb-Hart. Workshop for the West Virginia Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Substance Abuse Coordinators Conference; Pipestem, West Virginia; June, 1994.
Enhancing performance following brain injury, with J. Bleiberg. One-day SuperCourse at the 7th World Congress of the International Rehabilitation Medicine Association; Washington, DC; April, 1994.
Strategic planning and head injury services in your state. Half-day training for the Board of Trustees of the West Virginia Head Injury Foundation; Morgantown, West Virginia; March 1994.
Substance abuse as a mediating factor in outcome from traumatic brain injury. 1994 Spring Conference of the Association of Academic Physiatrists; Naples, Florida; January, 1994.
Violence, substance abuse and traumatic brain injury: Breaking the cycle, with S. Walker. 12th Annual Symposium of the National Head Injury Foundation; Orlando, Florida; November, 1993.
New developments in public policy affecting traumatic brain injury. Keynote address for "Issues and Approaches to Vocational Rehabilitation for Individuals with Brain Injury" sponsored by Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital; Warren, Ohio; September, 1993.
Substance abuse following traumatic brain injury. 9th Annual Conference of the Head Injury Foundation of Indiana; Indianapolis, Indiana; September, 1993.
Medical aspects of traumatic brain injury. New counselor training for the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission; Columbus, Ohio; August, 1993.
Substance abuse prevention and treatment, with M. Picard at the RSA Regional Head Injury Centers Collaborative Conference, "Creating Partnerships for Improved Service Delivery for People With Traumatic Brain Injury"; Chicago, Illinois; July, 1993.
Catalysts for system change, with W. Reynolds and S. Gallgos at the RSA Regional Head Injury Centers Collaborative Conference "Creating Partnerships for Improved Service Delivery for People With Traumatic Brain Injury"; Chicago, Illinois; July, 1993.
Issues in community-based treatment of head injury and substance abuse. "Substance Abuse and Head Injury" sponsored by the Ontario Head Injury Association; Toronto, Canada; June, 1993
Neuropsychological rehabilitation: Implications for vocational outcome. Two-day consensus conference sponsored by the Midwest Regional Head Injury Center for Rehabilitation and Prevention; Chicago, Illinois; May, 1993.
Treating substance abuse after traumatic brain injury, with E. Rust, M. Spohn and D. Hill. One-day training sessions sponsored by The Ohio Task Force on Traumatic Brain Injury and Substance Abuse, Ohio Head Injury Association, and Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation; Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio; December, 1992.
Neuropsychological assessment and injury claim issues. Nationwide Insurance Company, Medical Coordinators Seminar; Delaware, Ohio; October, 1991.
A primer on traumatic brain injury. Veterans Administration Rehabilitation Counselors Orientation and Training; Columbus, Ohio; July, 1991.
Agitation and confusion in brain injured patients. Magee Rehabilitation Hospital "Learn with the Best" Series; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; May, 1990.
Inpatient rehabilitation for traumatic head injury. Magee Rehabilitation Hospital; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; May, 1990.
Counseling psychology in medical settings. 2nd Annual Great Lakes Regional Counseling Psychology Conference; Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana; June, 1989.
Mandated mental health benefits: Historical perspectives and current status. Annual meeting of the Texas Mental Health Association; Austin, Texas; October, 1985.
Psychometric assessment of dementia. Veterans Administration Hospital; Chillicothe, Ohio; July, 1985.
Mandated minimum mental health benefits: A state-by-state strategy for expanding insurance coverage. Annual Meeting of the Association of Mental Health Administrators; San Diego, California; October, 1981.
Computer assisted allocations decision-making, with H. D. Bussell. Annual Convention of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers; Dallas, Texas; April, 1981.

Papers and Posters (all refereed)
Increasing substance use disorder treatment compliance for persons with traumatic brain injury: A randomized clinical trial, with J. Bogner, A. Heinemann, D. Moore. 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine; Tucson, Arizona; October, 2003.
Increasing substance abuse treatment compliance, A. Heinemann, D. Moore. 21st Annual Symposium of the Brain Injury Association of America; July 2002; Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Predicting entrance into the workforce following traumatic brain injury, J. Bogner, W. J. Mysiw, L. Fugate, D. Clinchot. Rehabilitation Psychology 2002: Integrating Science, Practice and Public Policy sponsored by APA's Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana; March, 2002.
A naturalistic study of vocational rehabilitation service utilization. 20th Annual Symposium of the Brain Injury Association of America; July, 2001; Atlanta, Georgia.
Team Brain Injury: A resource and service coordination model, with J. Bogner, G. Lamb-Hart. 20th Annual Symposium of the Brain Injury Association of America; July, 2001; Atlanta, Georgia.
Changes over time following traumatic brain injury: An analysis of the Disability Rating Scale with F. Hammond, K. Grattan, H. Sasser, T. Bushnik, M. Rosenthal. 37th Annual Conference of the Association of Academic Physiatrists; Hilton Head, South Carolina; February, 2001.
Prognostic utility of blood alcohol level at time of injury in predicting outcome following traumatic brain injury, with F. Hammond, K. Grattan, J. Norton, R. Zafonte, J. Bogner. 62nd Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; San Francisco, California; November, 2000.
Drug use over time following traumatic brain injury, with F. Hammond, K. Grattan, H. Sasser, J. Bogner, A. Weintraub, J. Berry, J. Kreutzer. 62nd Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; San Francisco, California; November, 2000.
Functional outcome following traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal perspective, with F. Hammond, K. Grattan, H. Sasser, T. Bushnik, M. Rosenthal. 62nd Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; San Francisco, California; November, 2000.
Predicting subjective well-being following traumatic brain injury, with J. Bogner, J. Mysiw, D. Clinchot, L. Fugate. TBI in the 21st Century: Learning from Models of Research and Service Delivery; Washington, D.C.; December, 1999.
The role of agitation in the prediction of outcome following traumatic brain injury, with J. Bogner, J. Mysiw, D. Clinchot, L. Fugate. TBI in the 21st Century: Learning from Models of Research and Service Delivery; Washington, D.C.; December, 1999.
Outcomes following violence-related injuries: The contribution of substance abuse history, with J. Bogner, J. Mysiw, D. Clinchot, L. Fugate. TBI in the 21st Century: Learning from Models of Research and Service Delivery; Washington, D.C.; December, 1999.
Psychosocial outcomes in rehabilitation research can be confounded by demographic differences, with J. Bogner. 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine; Orlando, Florida; October, 1999.
Substance abuse as a secondary complication in rehabilitation: Challenge and opportunity. 106th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Boston; August, 1999.
Measurement properties of the Cognistat in community TBI sample, with A. Heinemann, R. Bode, N. Doninger, C. Ambrose, D. Moore. 106th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Boston; August, 1999.
Psychology and rehabilitation. 105th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Chicago; August, 1997.
Substance abuse and traumatic brain injury: Incidence and impact. 124th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association; New York; November, 1996.
Life satisfaction following acquired brain injury, with K. Smith-Knapp, and C.V. Granger. 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine; Chicago; October, 1996.
Predicting need for assistance following acquired brain injury, with K. Smith-Knapp, and C.V. Granger. 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine; Chicago; October, 1996.
Measuring agitation following acquired brain injury, with J.A. Bogner. 104th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Toronto, Canada; August, 1996.
Effectiveness of a case management model for treatment of substance abuse following acquired brain injury, with J.A. Bogner, G.L. Lamb-Hart, and E. Windisch. Traumatic Brain Injury: Models and Systems of Care; Washington, D.C.; April, 1996.
Systematic bias in longitudinal outcome studies of persons with acquired brain injury, with J.A. Bogner, W.J. Mysiw, D. Clinchot, and L. Fugate. Traumatic Brain Injury: Models and Systems of Care; Washington, D.C.; April, 1996.
Prediction of outcome following brain injury: The role of agitation, with J.A. Bogner, W.J. Mysiw, and D. Clinchot. 103rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; New York, New York; August 1995.
Disability, handicap and subjective well-being following traumatic brain injury. 103rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; New York, New York; August 1995.
Substance abuse treatment for people with disabilities: Issues across disabilities, with D. Moore. 103rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; New York, New York; August 1995.
Substance abuse following traumatic brain injury: Three models of intervention, with M. Schmidt and B. Paluck. 102nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Los Angeles, California; August, 1994.
TBI monitoring and rehabilitation management during the acute phase of recovery, with W.J. Mysiw and J.A. Bogner. 69th Annual Session of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine; San Francisco, California; November, 1992.
Trazadone for post-traumatic agitation, with T.R. Rowland, W.J. Mysiw, and J.A. Bogner. 54th Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; San Francisco, California; November, 1992.
Buspirone for agitation after brain injury, with W.J. Mysiw. 53rd Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Washington, D.C.; October, 1991.
Agitation during recovery from traumatic brain injury: Nature and measurement, with J.A. Bogner. 99th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; San Francisco, California; August, 1991.
Blood alcohol level and recovery from closed head injury, with C.P. Kaplan. 99th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; San Francisco, California; August, 1991.
Hyponatremia associated cognitive impairment in traumatic brain injury, with J.W. Atchinson, J. Wachendorf, M.W. Gribble and W.J. Mysiw. 52nd Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Phoenix, Arizona; October, 1990.
Measures of cognitive function in the acute phase of recovery from traumatic head injury. 97th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; New Orleans, Louisiana; August, 1989.
Strategic planning for a state psychological association. 97th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; New Orleans, Louisiana; August, 1989.
Development and validation of a scale for assessment of agitation following traumatic brain injury. 96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Atlanta, Georgia; August, 1988.
Residual psychological deficits, distress and coping in head injury individuals, with N. S. Hinkeldey. 96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Atlanta, Georgia; August, 1988.
Psychological distress and coping in relatives of closed head injury patients, with N. S. Hinkeldey. 96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Atlanta, Georgia; August, 1988.
Agitation following traumatic head injury, with W. J. Mysiw. 6th Annual Symposium of the National Head Injury Foundation; San Diego, California; December, 1987.
Prospective assessment of post-traumatic amnesia, with W. J. Mysiw and D. Carpenter. 49th Annual Assembly of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Orlando, Florida; October, 1987.
A scale for assessment of agitation following traumatic brain injury, with W. J. Mysiw. 8th Annual Traumatic Head Injury Conference; Braintree, Massachusetts; October, 1987.
Survey of "key psychologists" in the Ohio Psychological Association Legislative Network. 95th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; New York, New York; August, 1987.
Application of reaction time monitoring during pharmacologic intervention in traumatic brain injury, with W. J. Mysiw and M. W. Gribble. 48th Annual Assembly of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Baltimore, Maryland; October, 1986.
Current status of the practice of Counseling Psychology. 93rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Los Angeles, California; August, 1985
A prospective system for monitoring length of post-traumatic amnesia, with R. D. Jackson. 46th Annual Assembly of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Boston, MA; October, 1984.
Group treatment and monitoring during post-traumatic amnesia: Two birds with one stone. Fifth Annual Traumatic Head Injury Conference, Braintree Hospital; Braintree, Massachusetts; October, 1984.
Structured group treatment and monitoring program for rehabilitation of early head injury, with J. A. Arnett, L. J. Houck and R. D. Jackson. 45th Annual Assembly of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Los Angeles, California; November, 1983.
Prediction of client satisfaction and attrition following intake using social influence variables, with K. P. Zamostny. 90th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; Washington, D. C.; August, 1982.

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