Spring 2019

Physical Therapy at Bath War Hospital: Rehabilitation and Its Links to WW1
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents The development of rehabilitation medicine accelerated during and immediately after the First World War (WW1). The war’s unprecedented

Editorial: Cultivating Vulnerability
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents “I cannot find a single example of courage, moral courage, spiritual courage, leadership courage, relational courage…that was

Using Critical Reflexivity to Enhance Clinical Care: A Clinician Perspective
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents In the rehabilitation context, critical reflexivity involves an examination of the assumptions, beliefs, and values that underpin established

Goodbye, With Love
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Congratulations to Emory University Doctor of Physical Therapy graduate student, Amanda Sharp, the winner of the second annual

Returning Back to Oneself: Cultivating Vulnerability in the Health Professions
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents In this essay, Dr. Nicole Piemonte shares her journey and lived experience that undergirds her research, teaching, and

Stone Tongue
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents The doctor observes.My son’s green-marbled eyes peerup at her. His kitten lips squirm,open, and leaden consonantsstripped of vowels

Profiles in Professionalism: Interview with Gail M. Jensen, PT, PhD, FAPTA
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents “Profiles in Professionalism,” an innovative new series featured in the Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation, seeks to explore

Reflections on Early Attempts to Provide Pain Neuroscience Education in Conjunction With Biopsychosocial Care From the Patient and Interprofessional Team Perspectives
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents This case reflection is presented by an interprofessional rehabilitation team at a private, outpatient rehabilitation practice as an

Resources: Spring 2019
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents How Stigma Shaped Modern Medicine Over the past few years, awareness has grown about the role

Guest Editorial | Infusing Rehabilitation with Critical Research and Scholarship: A Call to Action
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents ]Reprinted with permission from University of Toronto Press (https://utpjournals.press). Published Online: November 30, 2018. https://doi.org/10.3138.ptc.70.4.gee. Correspondence to: Jenny Setchell,

Alzheimer’s Disease and Emotions: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of the Film “Still Alice”
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents Background: Despite the fact that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) afflicts millions of people in the United States, most Americans

Call for Papers and Instructions to Submit
Download the article (pdf) Table of Contents The Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation is an online journal that aims to provide a forum for publication,