Papers Presented:
The Interwovenness of TBI /
concussions and PTSD, & corresponding neuropsychological and counseling
implications.
Invited Speaker at the Mental Health Association of Onondaga County’s
conference entitled: Veterans Services…Mental Health Matters, Syracuse, NY;
April 2009.
A Preliminary
Investigation of Active and Retired NFL Players’ Knowledge of
Concussions.
Poster Paper accepted at the annual International Neuropsychological
Society’s Convention, Boston, Mass; February 2006.
Sports-related
concussions: much more than sports–related injuries.
Paper presented at the
annual New York Counseling Association’s Convention, Buffalo, NY; October
2005.
Conflicts of interests
within evidence based research.
Paper presented at the annual New York Counseling Association’s Convention,
Buffalo, NY; October 2005.
Attention Deficit
Disorder – A Rush to Judgment.
Paper presented at the annual New York Counseling Association’s Convention,
Buffalo, NY; October 2005.
Attention Deficit
Disorder – A Rush to Judgment.
Paper presented at the annual New York Counseling Association’s Convention,
Glens Falls, NY; October 2004.
A Preliminary
Investigation of Active and Retired NFL Players’ Knowledge of Concussions.
Paper presented at the Annual New York Counseling Association’s Convention,
Glens Falls, NY; October 2004.
Sports-Related
Concussions: Much More than sports-related injuries.
Paper presented at the Annual New York Counseling Association’s Convention,
Glens Falls, NY; October 2004.
A Preliminary
Investigation of Active and Retired NFL Players’ knowledge of concussions:
final report.
Paper and poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Health System Center’s Concussion Symposium Pittsburgh, PA; July, 2002.
The need for baseline
data and follow-up assessment for sports-related concussion management.
Invited speaker at the Upstate Medical Center Health System 2001 Sports
Medicine Symposium, Syracuse, NY; March 2001.
A Preliminary
investigation of Active and Retired NFL Players’ knowledge of concussions:
initial findings.
Paper presented at the annual New York Association of School Psychologists’
Conference, Buffalo, NY; October, 2000.
Soccer Participation:
Athletes at risk for sustaining a concussion.
Paper presented at the New York Counseling Association’s 33rd
Convention, Albany, NY; October, 1998.
Sports-related
concussions: It’s Time to Take Brain Injury Serious.
Paper presented at the annual New York Association of School Psychologists’
Conference, Syracuse, NY; October, 1998.
Concussions in
Sports: It is Time to Take Brain Injury Serious.
Paper presented at the 32nd annual New York State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Albany, NY; October, 1997.
The Post Concussive
Syndrome: Reflections on a Personal Experience.
Paper accepted for the 28th annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Binghamton, NY; October, 1993.
Minor Head Injury is
Not Minor.
Poster presentation at the annual New York Association of School
Psychologists’ Conference, Bolton Landing, NY; November 1992.
Some implications of
Growing Up in Alcohol and Other Dysfunctional Families.
Paper Presented at the 26th annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Albany, NY; October, 1991.
Minor Head Injury is
Not Minor.
Paper presented at the annual New York State Association for Counseling and
Development Convention, Albany, NY; October, 1991.
Growing Up in Alcohol
and Other Dysfunctional Families.
Paper presented at the 25th annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Kiamesha Lake, NY; October, 1990.
Co-Dependency: Much
More than a Song and Dance.
Paper presented at the 25th annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Kiamesha Lake, NY; October, 1990.
Perspectives on
Alcohol and Other Drug Use and Abuse by Athletes.
Paper presented at the 24th annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Syracuse, NY; October, 1989.
Should Athletes Who
Possess Only One Brain Play Sports?
Paper presented at the 24th annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Syracuse, NY; October, 1989.
Learning Disabilities
and Alcoholism: A New Perspective on an Old Relationship.
Poster presentation at the annual National Association for Counseling and
Development Convention, Boston, MA; March, 1989.
Conducting an Alcohol
and Other Drug Use Assessment.
Paper presented at the 23rd annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Albany, NY; October, 1988.
Learning Disabilities
and Alcoholism: A New Perspective on an Old Relationship.
Paper Presented at the New York Federation of Alcoholism Counselors, Inc.
Convention, Buffalo, NY; July, 1988.
Learning Disabilities
and Alcoholism: An Emerging Relationship.
Paper presented at the 22nd annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Buffalo, NY; November, 1987.
Cognitive
Assessments: An Essential Component of the Alcohol Use/Abuse Evaluation
and
Treatment Process.
Paper presented at the 21st annual NY State Association for
Counseling and Development Convention, Albany, NY; November, 1986.
Brady, D., Gibbs, J. &
Kelly, P. Normalization Reconsidered. Paper presented at the 28th meeting
of the Region X American Association of Mental Deficiency, Montreal, Canada;
October, 1981.
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