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Dana S Dunn

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History of Psychology|February 16, 2012
Situations matter: teaching the Lewinian link between social psychology and rehabilitation psychologyDana S Dunn
The American Psychologist|May 10, 2019
Beatrice A. Wright (1917-2018)Dana S Dunn
Rehabilitation Psychology|February 27, 2013
Disability identity: exploring narrative accounts of disabilityDana S Dunn, Shane Burcaw
The American Psychologist|February 3, 2015
Person-first and identity-first language: Developing psychologists' cultural competence using disability languageDana S Dunn, Erin E Andrews
Rehabilitation Psychology|August 4, 2009
The Place and Promise of Theory in Rehabilitation PsychologyDana S Dunn, Timothy R Elliott
Rehabilitation Psychology|December 17, 2008
Revisiting a Constructive Classic: Wright's Physical Disability: A Psychosocial ApproachDana S Dunn, Timothy R Elliott
Journal of Intelligence|April 30, 2021
Critical Thinking: A Model of Intelligence for Solving Real-World ProblemsDiane F Halpern, Dana S Dunn
Rehabilitation Psychology|February 17, 2016
The foundational principles as psychological lodestars: Theoretical inspiration and empirical direction in rehabilitation psychologyDana S Dunn, Dawn M Ehde, Stephen T Wegener
Rehabilitation Psychology|June 13, 2012
Revisiting the mine/thine problem: a sensitizing exercise for clinic, classroom, and attributional researchDana S Dunn, David J Fisher, Brittany M Beard
Rehabilitation Psychology|May 11, 2023
Advocacy: The seventh foundational principle and core competency of rehabilitation psychologyErin E Andrews, Carrie R Pilarski, Kara Ayers, et al.
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History of Psychology|February 16, 2012
Situations matter: teaching the Lewinian link between social psychology and rehabilitation psychologyDana S Dunn
The American Psychologist|May 10, 2019
Beatrice A. Wright (1917-2018)Dana S Dunn
Rehabilitation Psychology|February 27, 2013
Disability identity: exploring narrative accounts of disabilityDana S Dunn, Shane Burcaw
The American Psychologist|February 3, 2015
Person-first and identity-first language: Developing psychologists' cultural competence using disability languageDana S Dunn, Erin E Andrews
Rehabilitation Psychology|August 4, 2009
The Place and Promise of Theory in Rehabilitation PsychologyDana S Dunn, Timothy R Elliott
Rehabilitation Psychology|December 17, 2008
Revisiting a Constructive Classic: Wright's Physical Disability: A Psychosocial ApproachDana S Dunn, Timothy R Elliott
Journal of Intelligence|April 30, 2021
Critical Thinking: A Model of Intelligence for Solving Real-World ProblemsDiane F Halpern, Dana S Dunn
Rehabilitation Psychology|February 17, 2016
The foundational principles as psychological lodestars: Theoretical inspiration and empirical direction in rehabilitation psychologyDana S Dunn, Dawn M Ehde, Stephen T Wegener
Rehabilitation Psychology|June 13, 2012
Revisiting the mine/thine problem: a sensitizing exercise for clinic, classroom, and attributional researchDana S Dunn, David J Fisher, Brittany M Beard
Rehabilitation Psychology|May 11, 2023
Advocacy: The seventh foundational principle and core competency of rehabilitation psychologyErin E Andrews, Carrie R Pilarski, Kara Ayers, et al.
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