Rehabilitation Education
2009 Volume 23, Number 2
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 3
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Coping Strategies Used by Distance Rehabilitation Counseling Interns
Charlene M. Kampfe, Mae S. Smith, Edward O. Manyibe, Amos P. Sales & Susan F. Moore
This study investigated coping strategies used by distance master's level student interns from one rehabilitation counseling program. Analysis of variance revealed a significant difference among... More
pp. 77-86
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Six Degrees of Separation and Employment: Disability Services Reconsidered
Robert Stensrud, Ehren Sover-Wright & Dennis Gilbride
If six degrees of separation is all that is needed for anyone to find anyone else, and if three clicks can find almost anything on the World Wide Web, perhaps analyzing how social networks form and... More
pp. 97-106
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Comparing Two Training Strategies to Increase Competence in Solving Ethical Dilemmas
Jorge Garcia, Robert Froehlic, Maureen McGuire-Kuletz & Nicole Rejiester
This study examined which of two training models delivered through the internet led to better cultural competence in resolving ethical dilemmas with a sample of rehabilitation professionals. One... More
pp. 223-232