Abstract: | It is contended that rehabilitation psychologists have remained content to continue using the same techniques for the same types of problems that they used more than a decade ago. Because of a temerity of thought, rehabilitation psychologists have not extended their particular research and technological expertise into the more major areas of health care. Examples are presented in which such psychological techniques as conditioning and biofeedback were employed to treat successfully a variety of serious health problems. Rather than leave the major areas of investigation and treatment to others, as has traditionally been the case, rehabilitation psychologists are urged to utilize their skills in studying and treating the major physical problems of their patients. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |