rehabINK Fall 2016 – Volume 1, Issue 2

Letter From The Editor

Author: Tian Renton


Critical Rehabilitation Research: Why it matters for all research

COMMENTARY

Author: Barbara E Gibson


Aphasia Camps as a Transformative Experience

COMMENTARY

Author: Gemma Woticky


How Function and Disability are Socially-Constructed

COMMENTARY

Author: Shaun Cleaver


Managed Alcohol Programs in the Community – What do they Enable?

COMMENTARY

Author: Denise DuBois


Promoting Movement as Medicine for the Mind

REVIEW

Author: Lauren Bechard


The Win-Win of Workplace Integration

EDITORIAL

Author: Jaclyn Dawe


Yoga as Therapy: Connecting Occupational Performance and Well-Being in Cancer Survivors

COMMENTARY

Authors: Naomi Hazlett, Patricia Blinn



PDFs of Issue 2 articles:

Letter from the Editor. rehabINK. 11 October 2016. Volume 1, Issue 2.

Critical Rehabilitation Research: Why it matters for all research. Gibson B E. rehabINK. 11 October 2016. Volume 1 Issue 2.

Aphasia camps as a transformative experience. Wotciky G. rehabINK. 11 October 2016. Volume 1, Issue 2.

How Function and Disability are Socially-Constructed. Cleaver S. rehabINK. 11 October 2016. Volume 1, Issue 2.

Managed Alcohol Programs in the Community – What do they Enable? Dubois D. rehabINK. 11 October 2016. Volume 1, Issue 2.

Promoting Movement as Medicine for the Mind. Bechard L E. rehabINK. 11 October 2016. Volume 1, Issue 2.

The Win-Win of Workplace Integraion. Dawe J. rehabINK. 11 October 2016. Volume 1, Issue 2.

Yoga as Therapy: Connecting occupational performance and well-being in cancer survivors. Hazlett N, Blinn P. rehabINK. 11 October 2016. Volume 1, Issue 2.

Editors for this issue:

Lauren Bechard, B.Sc.

Shaun Cleaver, M.Sc. (PT), Ph.D.

Jaclyn Dawe, M.Sc. (PT)

Denise DuBois, M.Sc. (OT)

Bruna Seixas Lima, M.Sc.

Roni Propp, B.Sc.

Tian  Rention, M.Sc.