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PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name:
Timothy R. Elliott
Citizenship:
United States
Home Address:
Phone:
2106 Fawn Court
College Station TX 77845
(979) 485-0470
E-mail Address:
telliott@tamu.edu
RANK/TITLE:
DEPARTMENT:
Business Address:
Professor
Department of Educational Psychology
4225 TAMU
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
http://cpsy.tamu.edu/people/elliott.html
(979) 862-3095 Fax: (979) 862-1256
Phone:
PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTSHIPS:
Caremark, Inc., 2002 – 2004
State of Science Conference on Technology for Children with Orthopedic Disabilities, St. Petersburg, FL;
May, 2003
American Association for Caregiver Education, 2001 - 2005
Institute for Chronic Pain Management, Richmond, VA, 1990 – 1993
American Press Institute, Reston, VA 1989 – 1992
A. H. Robins, Co., Richmond VA 1989
Psychology Service, McGuire Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Richmond VA 1988 – 1993
EDUCATION:
Institution
Degree
Year
Freed-Hardeman University
Auburn University
University of Missouri-Columbia
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
1979
1981
1987
CLINICAL PRIVILEGES:
Allied Health, Professional Staff, UAB Low Vision Center, Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, April 15, 2003 – April 1, 2005
LICENSURE:
Alabama #693 (1993)
BOARD CERTIFICATION:
American Board of Professional Psychology (1997)
Rehabilitation Psychology Specialty (Diploma #4928)
American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology (Diploma #28)
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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Year
Rank/Title
Institution
2006 – present
Professor
(with tenure)
Texas A&M University
Department of Educational Psychology
Professor
Joint Appointment
Texas A&M University
School of Rural Public Health
2003 – 2006
Professor
(with tenure)
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Department of Psychology
1993 – 2003
Associate Professor
(with tenure)
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
1993
Associate Professor
(with tenure)
Virginia Commonwealth University
Department of Psychology
1987-1993
Assistant Professor
Virginia Commonwealth University
Department of Psychology
Secondary appointments:
Scientist:
Senior Scientist:
Center Faculty:
VCU Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (1988-1993)
Center for Nursing Research, UAB (2002 - 2006)
Injury Control Research Center, UAB (2001 - present)
Center for Aging, UAB (2006), Center on Disability and Development, TAMU (2006 – present)
Center for Community Health Development, TAMU (2006 – present)
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:
Director of Psychological Services to Spinal Cord Injury Program, UAB, 1993- 2002
Director, Project FOCUS, UAB, 1996 – 2003
Director, Project CLUES, CLUES II & CLUES III, UAB, 2002 – 2006
http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=68046
Director, Acute Care, Disability and Rehabilitation research domain, Injury Control Research Center, UAB,
2003 – 2006 http://www.uab.edu/icrc/DrElliott.html
AWARDS/HONORS:
Best Science Award and Invited Address, Society of Counseling Psychology, August 19, 2007, at the
annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
Dorothy Booz Black Award for Outstanding Achievement in Counseling Health Psychology, Society of
Counseling Psychology, 2004
Essie Morgan Lifetime Research Award, American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and
Social Workers, 2002
Fellow, Division 17, Society of Counseling Psychology, American Psychological Association, 1998
Fellow, Division 38, Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, 1997
Fellow, Division 22, Rehabilitation Psychology, American Psychological Association, 1996
The Fritz and Linn Kuder Early Career Scientist/Practitioner Award, Division of Counseling Psychology
(17), American Psychological Association, 1994
Early Research Achievement Award, Division of Rehabilitation Psychology (22), American
Psychological Association, 1991
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Who's Who in the South and Southwest, Vol. 23, 1992
Rho Sigma Epsilon Honor Society for Rehabilitation Education, Auburn University, initiated May 1989
Wayne C. Hall Fellowship, Phi Kappa Phi, Virginia Commonwealth University, March 1989
Walter Scott Monroe Research Fellowship, College of Education, University of Missouri-Columbia,
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
Outstanding Young Men in America, named 1984, 1985, 1986
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, named 1984
Certificate of Significant Contribution, Graduate Student Association, University of Missouri-Columbia,
1983
Kappa Delta Pi Initiate Scholarship, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1983
Traineeship in Rehabilitation Counseling, Auburn University, 1979-1980
President's List, Freed-Hardeman University, 1978-1979
ACT Scholarship, Freed-Hardeman University, 1975-1979
Opp-Micolas Cotton Mills Scholarship, Opp, Alabama, 1975-1979
MEMBERSHIPS:
American Psychological Association (APA)
APA Division 17 – Society of Counseling Psychology
APA Division 22 – Rehabilitation Psychology
APA Division 38 – Health Psychology
Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES:
Invited participant and presenter in the summit entitled, “Trends in Disability and Rehabilitation Research:
Implications for Federal Agencies,” sponsored by the Interagency Committee on Disability Research (for
journal editors and Federal funding agencies), August 2006, Washington, D. C.
Convention Program Committee Member (2007), Society of Counseling Psychology, for the annual convention of
the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
Member (2005 – 2006), Advisory Committee, Alabama Primary Health Care Association, Health
Disparities Collaborative (Southeast Region).
Representative Member (2004 - present) from the Society of Counseling to the Interdivisional Healthcare
Committee for the American Psychological Association.
Panel Member (2003), Rosalynn Carter Institute Expert Panel on Education, Training, and Support for
Family Caregivers
Board of Directors Liaison to Division of Rehabilitation Psychology (2001-2003), American
Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers
Member (2002 – present), Fellows Committee, Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology), American
Psychological Association
Past-President (2001-2002), Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology), American Psychological
Association
President (2000-2001), Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology), American Psychological Association
President-Elect (1999-2000), Div. 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology), American Psychological Association
Elected, Member-at-Large (1997-1999), Div. 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology), American
Psychological Association
Co-Chair, (1993-1995) Health Psychology Special Interest Group, Div. 17 (Counseling Psychology),
American Psychological Association
Member (1995), Special Task Force, Div. 17 (Counseling Psychology) on Persons with Physical
Disabilities
Program Committee Member (1993), 27th Annual Convention of the Association for the Advancement
of Behavior Therapy
Editorial Advisory Board Member (1994), Key Words and Concepts in Psychosocial Rehabilitation,
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Springer Press
Chair, Subcommittee on Predoctoral Training (1994-1997), Div. 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology),
American Psychological Association
Research Committee Member (1993-1999), Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology), American
Psychological Association
Chair, Awards Sub-committee (1995-1999), Research Committee, Division 22, American Psychological
Association
Convention Program Committee Member (1994-1997), Div. 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology), American
Psychological Association
Chair, Program Committee (1996), Div. 22 for Toronto Convention, American Psychological
Association
Convention Program Committee (1995-1997), American Association of Spinal Cord Injury
Psychologists and Social Workers
Chair (1997), Convention Program Committee, American Association of Spinal Cord Injury
Psychologists and Social Workers
Membership Committee (1994-1996), Division 38 (Health Psychology), American Psychological
Association
Membership Committee (1988-1991), American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and
Social Workers
UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES:
Departmental:
Department Coordinator,
The Campaign for UAB, 2000 – 2001.
Library Committee, 1999 – 2003
Admission Committee, 2003 - 2005
Extra-Departmental:
Promotion to Professor Review Committee,
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2005
College Representative, UAB Research Advisory
Group, 2005
Search Committee, College of Education and Human
Development, 2007 - 2008
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS:
Rehabilitation Psychology, 1996 – present
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2004 - present
The Counseling Psychologist, 2004 - 2005
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 1999 - present
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1996 - 2002
Journal of Counseling Psychology (41 - 43) 1994-1996
SCI Psychosocial Process, 1994 – 1997
EDITOR:
Editor, Rehabilitation Psychology, 2005 – 2011
http://www.apa.org/journals/rep/submission.html
Associate Editor, Rehabilitation Psychology, 1996 - 2005.
Associate Editor, Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 1999 - 2006
Associate Editor, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1996 - 2002
Consulting Editor, SCI Psychosocial Process, 1994 – 1997
Co-Editor (with C. R. Snyder), Visions of Clinical Psychology Education for the Twenty-First Century, Journal of
Clinical Psychology, 61(9), 2005
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Co-Editor (with Stephen Wegener), Special Section on Chronic Pain and Spinal Cord Injury, Clinical Journal of
Pain, 1992
MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Personal and familial adjustment following chronic illness, disability, and stress.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
2006 - present: Faculty member in the APA-approved Ph.D. program in Counseling Psychology, supervise
graduate research experiences, supervise post-doctoral students, teach graduate courses.
2003 – 2006: Faculty member in the APA-approved Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology (with medical
psychology emphasis), supervise graduate and undergraduate research experiences, supervise post-doctoral
students, teach graduate and undergraduate courses.
1993 – 2003: Participated in the APA-approved Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology (with medical psychology
emphasis), supervision of graduate student research and practica experience, internship (APA-approved), and postdoctoral students.
1987 – 1993: Counseling Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Affiliate Faculty, Social Psychology Program. Supervised doctoral students in social/counseling interface program;
faculty member in Behavioral Medicine track for doctoral students in clinical psychology. Director, Undergraduate
Honors Program for the Department of Psychology (1992-1993)
1985 – 1986: Teaching Assistant, Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, University of MissouriColumbia. Supervisor: Warren Seymour, Ph.D.
1984 – 1986: Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of
Missouri Health Sciences Center. Supervisor: Robert G. Frank, Ph.D.
1983 – 1984: Teaching Assistant, Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, University of MissouriColumbia. Supervisor: Donn Brolin, Ph.D.
Undergraduate Courses Taught
Effective Behavior
Introduction to Psychology
Senior Honors in Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Social Psychology
Stress and Its Management
Psychology of Religious Experiences
Theories of Personality
Psychology of Aging
Graduate Courses Taught
Structured Training Groups
Psychology of Aging
Introduction to Group Process
Pre-practicum
Research and Clinical Practica
Psychopathology
B.A. Honors Theses Supervised
Ash, S. (1989). Complicated bereavement and depression.
Richeson, C. (1991). Problem-solving appraisal and post-partum depression. Funded by the Undergraduate
Research Grant Program, Virginia Commonwealth University ($300).
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M.A. Theses Supervised
Godshall, F. (1989). Psychological adjustment as a function of problem-solving self-appraisal among
persons with spinal cord injury.
Patti, A. (1989). Social support, assertiveness, and depression following physical disability.
MacNair, R. (1990). Cognitive appraisal of a stressful event: The role of emotionality and self-perceived problem
solving ability.
Herrick, S. (1991). Self-appraised problem solving ability and health status of persons with spinal cord injuries.
Johnson, M. O. (1996). Social problem solving and affective states: The effects on actual problem solving
performance.
Schmitt, M. M. (2002). Verbal learning abilities and adjustment to recent-onset spinal cord injury. Received the
2004 Rosecrans Graduate Student Research Award, presented at the annual convention of the Alabama
Psychological Association, June 5, 2004, Fort Walton Beach, FL.
Dissertations Supervised
Godshall, F. (1992). Problem solving appraisal and the performance of health related behaviors.
Herrick, S. (1994). Problem solving appraisal and the prediction of outcomes in a dual diagnosis treatment
program. Funded by the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse
Services for the Commonwealth of Virginia ($15,806).
Ford, G. R. (1996). Clinical and interpersonal impressions of practicing clinical psychologists to persons described
as depressed or physically ill.
Johnson, M. O. (1998). Personality, protection, and motivation: An evaluation of HIV vaccine volunteers. Funded
by The National Institute of Mental Health Office on AIDS, Dissertation Research Grant.
Schmitt, M. M. (2005). Verbal learning and mechanisms of adjustment to disability during inpatient blind
rehabilitation.
Hui, S. A. (2006). Attributional activities and adjustment of family caregivers of persons with chronic health
conditions.
Hartley, S. (2006). Predicting psychological adjustment and functional abilities after knee or hip replacement.
VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:
Visiting Assistant Professor; Randolph-Macon College, Dept. of Psychology, 1990-1992
GRANT ACTIVITY AND SUPPORT (PAST AND CURRENT)
Time Frame
Problem Solving for Caregivers of Persons
With TBI
R49/CE000191
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control to the
Injury Control Research Center, UAB
Total Cost
2004-2007
$151,411
UAB – SEBD Pilot Project
Center for Excellence: Project HEROS
Alabama Department of Human Resources
Agreement # 4163
Department of Psychology, UAB
Role: Co-Investigator
2004-2005
$236,173
Problem-Solving Interventions for Caregivers of Women
2002-2007
$1,509,456
Role: Principal Investigator
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With Physical Disabilities R01HD37661
National Institute of Child Health and Development
National Institutes of Health
Role: Principal Investigator
Problem Solving Training for Family Caregivers of Persons
With Traumatic Brain Injuries H133A021927
2002-2007
$309,891
2000-2002
$190,710
2000-2001
$104,939
1998-2003
$334,660
1996-1999
$525,903
Problem Solving Skills Training in the Treatment of Pressure Ulcers 1993-1998
in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury.
$264,306
Model TBI Care System
National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation
Role: Principal Investigator
Coming to Terms with Disability: A Longitudinal Study of
Disability Acceptance in the First Year of SCI
Model SCI Care System
National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation
Role: Principal Investigator
Preparing Problem Solving Programs for Persons with Diabetes:
An Advanced Traineeship in the Application and Study of a Selfmanagement Intervention in Rehabilitation.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Supplement to
Rehabilitation Research & Training Center
National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation
Role: Principal Investigator
Problem Solving Intervention for Caregivers and Persons w/SCI
Rehabilitation Research & Training Center
National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation
Role: Principal Investigator
Outcomes of an Enhanced Spinal Cord Injury Follow-up Program.
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control & Disabilities Prevention
National Center for Environmental Health
Role: Principal Investigator
Rehabilitation Research & Training Center
National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation
Role: Principal Investigator
Interpersonal Behavior and Adjustment of Persons with Spinal
$19,633
Cord Injury
1989-1990
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists & Social Workers
Role: Principal Investigator
Social-Cognitive Responses to Depression and Disability
Bio-Medical Grants-in-Aid, Virginia Commonwealth University
Role: Principal Investigator
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1988-1989
$2,866
Problem Solving Interventions with Video-Teleconferencing for
Caregivers of Persons with Spinal Cord Injury R49/CCR403641
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control to the
Injury Control Research Center, UAB
1999-2004
$285,000
1995 – 2000
$1,865,000
2000-2003
$361,989
1999 – 2000
$6,000
1999 – 2000
$2,000
1998 – 2000
$107,683
Role: Co-Investigator
UAB Model Regional Spinal Cord Injury Care System
National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation
Role: Co-Investigator
Propranolol in the Treatment of Agitation among CommunityResiding Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury
National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation
Role: Investigator
Telephone Problem-solving Partnerships with Caregivers
UAB Educational Trust Fund
Role: Co-Investigator
Telephone Problem-solving Partnerships with Caregivers
Neuroscience Nursing Foundation
Role: Co-Investigator
Telephone Problem-solving Partnerships with Caregivers
AREA, NINR
Role: Co-Investigator
Randomized Clinical Trial of an HIV Treatment
Side Effects Coping Intervention
2004-2009
National Institute of Mental Health
Role: Member, Scientific Advisory Committee
(Mallory Johnson, Ph.D., Principal Investigator)
Coping with HIV Symptoms and Treatment Side Effects
2000-2005
National Institute of Mental Health
Role: Faculty Advisor
(Mallory Johnson, Ph.D., Principal Investigator)
A Longitudinal Study of Adjustment After Homicide Among
African-Americans
1991-1992
National Institute of Mental Health
Role: Investigator
Pain Assessment Instrument Development
1990-1991
Social Security Administration
Role: Investigator
Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Compliance among Patients
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1992-1993
with Chronic Diseases.
Standard Drug, Co.
Role: Investigator
National and Local Media Coverage of Research
Panel member, “National Hospice Month” on For the Record, Alabama Public Television, aired November 14, 2005
http://www.aptv.org/FTR/ftrdetails.asp?FTRID=1515
“Monitor on Psychology Highlights ABCT Member Timothy R. Elliott.” the Behavior Therapist, 2005, 28, pp. 47,
66.
“Psychologist wins outstanding achievement award.” UAB Arts and Sciences, Winter, 2005, p. 2.
“Dr. Elliott keeps his music on the side,” by Lori Herring, UAB Reporter, February 7, 2005, p. 8.
“They don’t need legs to succeed,” by Cynthia Malakasis, Birmingham News, January 27, 2005, p. 5B.
“Extending psychology's rehabilitation reach,” by Jamie Chamerlin, APA Monitor, January 2005, p. 76.
“Elliott honored by APA,” UAB Reporter, September 13, 2004, p. 8.
“Elliott tapped for panel on caregivers,” UAB Reporter, November 24, 2003, p. 8.
“How to raise a hopeful child,” by Wayne Kalyn. Good Housekeeping, May 2003, pp. 67-68
“How to raise a hopeful child” by Gershom Gorenberg, Child, February 2002, pp. 42-49.
“Bringing rehab into FOCUS: Teleconferencing program assists spinal cord injury victims, caregivers.” Birmingham PostHerald, August 13, 2001. Section: Health & Healing, pp. C6, C5.
“Virtual visits bolster caregivers at home.” UAB Reporter, May 21, 2001, Vol. 25, No. 31, p. 1, 3.
“Elliott edits Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology.” UAB Synopsis, February 5, 2001, Vol. 20, N. 4, p. 4.
“Text on rehabilitation psychology debuts.” UAB Reporter, September 11, 2000, Vol. 24, No. 46, p. 4.
“Hope a powerful tool for achievers.” Kansas City Star, February 12, 2000.
“Guidelines for spinal cord injuries don’t go far enough.” APA Monitor, November 1999. Vol. 30, No. 10, p. 29.
“Level-headed caregiving is key to the wellness of patients with physical disabilities” APA Monitor, April 1999. Vol. 30, No.
4, p. 9.
“Who cares for the caregiver?” UAB Reporter, November 23, 1998. Vol. 23, No. 9, pp. 1, 5.
“Study links coping skills, menstrual pain,” by Deborah Rissing Baurac, Chicago Tribune, March 21, 1993, Section 6, p. 11.
“The healing power of hope: The “big three.” February 1, Daily Guidepost, 1993, Carmel, NY: Guideposts.
“Coping with a problem that has no solution,” by Sondra Forsyth, Cosmopolitan, February 1993. pp. 140-143.
“Menstrual pain and problem solving.” By Janet Bailey, Glamour, October 1992, p. 48.
“What hope can do for you,” by Daniel Goleman, Self, June 1992. pp. 112-113, 180-181.
“Hope deemed crucial element for patients, nurses, students,” by Anna Barron Billingsley, Richmond News Leader, May 29,
1992, p. 15.
“Where there’s hope, there’s life.” University of California at Berkeley Wellness Letter, May 1992, Vol. 8, No. 8, pp. 2-3.
“Hope emerges as key to success in life,” by Daniel Goleman, New York Times, Science Times, December 24, 1991, pp. C1,
C7.
“VCU psychologist sets out to debunk myth,” by Sandy Brasili, VCU Voice (Virginia Commonwealth University), Vol. 20,
No. 7, pp. 1, 5.
“Weep and you weep alone.” Psychology Today, June 1989, p. 18.
Peer Reviewer: (Manuscripts)
Applied and Preventive Psychology (2000)
Annals of Behavioral Medicine (1996)
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1996-1997, 1999, 2001 - 2005)
British Journal of Health Psychology (2005)
Clinical Journal of Pain (1992)
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (1997)
Cognition and Emotion (2006)
Cognitive Therapy and Research (1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001 - 2005)
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice (1998)
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1997, 1998)
Journal of Applied Social Psychology (2005)
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (1992, 1997)
Journal of Clinical Psychology (2001, 2002, 2004)
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1996, 1999)
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Journal of Counseling Psychology (1984, 1997-2003)
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2001, 2003)
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1993)
Journal of Research in Personality (1993, 1995)
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (1990, 1991, 1993 – 1995; 2005)
Journal of Social Behavior and Personality (1994)
NeuroRehabilitation (1991)
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (1995)
Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes (1997)
Psychology and Aging (2003)
Psychology and Health (2005)
Rehabilitation Psychology (1995)
Sex Roles (1993)
Social Psychology in Education (1996)
The Counseling Psychologist (1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003)
Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation (2003)
Women’s Health Issues (2006)
Book Reviewer
American Psychological Association Press
John Wiley & Sons
McGraw-Hill
Oxford University Press
Taylor and Francis
Grant Reviewer:
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses (2003)
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers (1994, 1997, 2000 –
2003)
Buehler Center on Aging, Northwestern University (2001)
Center for Aging, University of Alabama at Birmingham (2002)
Center for AIDS Research, Developmental Grant Program, UAB (2005)
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Disease Disability and Injury Prevention Control (2006)
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (2007)
German Research Foundation – Humanities and Social Sciences (2007)
Health Research Council of New Zealand (2007)
John Templeton Foundation (1998)
National Institutes of Health:
National Institute of Child and Human Development (1993)
National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (1994)
Behavioral Medicine Study Section (2005)
National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation (2003, 2004)
Paralyzed Veterans of America (1998)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (1997, 2004)
U. S. Department of Education (1992)
MANUSCRIPTS
Publications:
1.
Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. K. (1982). Media and disability Rehabilitation Literature, 43, 348-355.
2.
Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. K. (1983). A pilot study of the effects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation training on
participant self-concept. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 57, 604-606.
3.
Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. K. (1983). Attitude change toward disability through television portrayal. Journal of
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Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 14(2), 35-37.
4.
Elliott, T., Byrd, E. K., & Byrd, P. D. (1983). An examination of disability as depicted on prime-time
television programming. Journal of Rehabilitation, 49(3), 39-42.
5.
Elliott, T. (1983). Celluloid images of disability. American Rehabilitation, 9(4), 12-15.
6.
Brolin, D. E., Elliott, T., & Corcoran, J. (1984). Career education for persons with learning disabilities.
Learning Disabilities: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 3, 1-14.
7.
Brolin, D. E., & Elliott, T. (1984). Meeting the lifelong career development needs of students with handicaps.
Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 7, 12-21.
8.
Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. K. (1984). Video depictions of blindness and attitudes toward disability. Journal of
Rehabilitation, 50(1), 49-50, 71.
9.
Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. K. (1984). Attitude change toward disability with male college students. International
Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 7, 320-322.
10. Byrd, E. K., & Elliott, T. (1985). Feature films and disability: A descriptive study. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 30, 47-51.
11. Elliott, T. (1985). Counseling adults from Schlossberg's adaptation model. American Mental Health
Counselors Association Journal, 7, 133-141.
12. Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. K. (1985). Scoring accuracy of the self-directed search with eighth grade students.
Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 34, 85-90.
13. Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. K. (1986). Frequently cited works, authors, and sources of research in Rehabilitation
Psychology. Rehabilitation Psychology, 31, 112-115.
14. Elliott, T., Anderson, W. P., & Adams, N. A. (1987). MMPI indicators of long-term therapy in a college
counseling center. Psychological Reports, 60, 79-84.
15. Elliott, T., Byrd, E. K., Nichols, R. K., & Sanderson, R. (1987). Sources of research cited in the rehabilitation
counseling literature. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 18(1), 43-44.
16. Elliott, T., Byrd, E. K., & Nichols, R. (1987). Influential publications and authors in contemporary
rehabilitation counseling research. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 18(3), 45-48.
17. Frank, R. G., Van Valin, P., & Elliott, T. (1987). Adjustment to spinal cord injury: A review of empirical and
nonempirical studies. Journal of Rehabilitation, 53(4), 43-48.
18. Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. (1987). Life stress and psychological adjustment to spinal cord injury. Archives of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 68, 344-347.
19. Frank, R. G., Elliott, T., Wonderlich, S. A., Corcoran, J., Umlauf, R. L., Ashkanazi, G., & Wilson, R. (1987).
Gender differences in the interpersonal response to depression and spinal cord injury. Cognitive Therapy and
Research, 11, 437-448.
20. Frank, R. G., Umlauf, R. L., Wonderlich, S. A., Ashkanazi, G., Buckelew, S. A., & Elliott, T. (1987). Coping
differences among persons with spinal cord injury: A cluster analytic approach. Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology, 55, 727-731.
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21. Frank, R. G., Elliott, T., Corcoran, J., & Wonderlich, S. A. (1987). Depression after spinal cord injury: Is it
necessary? Clinical Psychology Review, 7, 611-630.
22. Byrd, E. K., & Elliott, T. (1988). Disability in full-length feature films: Frequency and quality of films over
an 11 year span. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 11, 143-148.
23. Frank, R. G., Beck, N., Parker, J. C., Kashani, J. H., Elliott, T., Smith, E., Atwood, C., Brownlee-Duffeck,
M., & Kay, D. (1988). Depression in rheumatoid arthritis. Journal of Rheumatology, 15, 920-925
24. Frank, R. G., Elliott, T., Buckelew, S., & Haut, A. (1988). Age as a factor in the psychological adjustment to
spinal cord injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 67, 128-131.
25. Corcoran, J., Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. (1988). The interpersonal response to spinal cord injury and
depression: A methodological study. Journal of the Multihandicapped Person, 1, 161-174.
26. Elliott, T., Beardon, L., Byrd, E. K., Nichols, R. K., Sanderson, R., & Umlauf, R. (1988). Influential research
in behavioral medicine and health psychology: A study of citation behaviors. Psychology, 25, 23-31.
27. Newton, R. M., Elliott, T., & Meyer, A. (1988). The role of structured work in alcoholism rehabilitation.
Journal of Rehabilitation, 54(4), 63-67. Reprinted in Vocational & Rehabilitation Services Newsletter, 1(2),
pp. 6-8. Veteran’s Health Administration Mental Health & Behavioral Science Service, American Lake
VAMC, Tacoma, WA.
28. Frank, R. G., Kashani, J. H., Parker, J. C., Beck, N., Brownlee-Duffeck, M., Elliott, T., Haut, A., Atwood, C.,
Smith, E., & Kay, D. (1988). Anti-depressant analgesia in rheumatoid arthritis. Journal of Rheumatology,
15, 1632-1638.
29. Heesacker, M., Elliott, T., & Howe, L. (1988). Does Holland code predict job satisfaction and productivity in
clothing factory workers? Journal of Counseling Psychology, 35, 144-148.
30. Elliott, T., Frank, R. G., & Brownlee-Duffeck, M. (1988). Clinical inferences about depression and physical
disability. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 19, 206-210.
31. Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. (1989). Spinal cord injury and health locus of control beliefs. Paraplegia, 27,
250-256.
32. Elliott, T., & Frank, R. G. (1989). Social-cognitive responses to depression and physical stigma. Journal of
the Multihandicapped Person, 2, 211-223.
33. Elliott, T., Gramling, S., Lee, L., Elliott, A., & Shrout, J. R. (1990). Hassles on campus. College Student
Affairs Journal, 9(3), 13-22.
34. Elliott, T., Godshall, F., Shrout, J. R., & Witty, T. (1990). Problem-solving appraisal, self-reported study
habits, and performance of academically at-risk college students. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 37, 203207.
35. Elliott, T. (1990). Training vocational rehabilitation counselors in group dynamics: A psychoeducational
model. Journal of Counseling and Development, 68, 696-698.
36. Elliott, T., Frank, R., Corcoran, J., Beardon, L., & Byrd, E. (1990). Previous personal experience and
reactions to depression and physical disability. Rehabilitation Psychology, 35, 111-120.
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37. Elliott, T., & Frank, R. G. (1990). Social and interpersonal reactions to depression and disability.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 35, 135-147.
38. Elliott, T., & Gramling, S. (1990). Psychologists and rehabilitation: New roles and old training models.
American Psychologist, 45, 762-765.
39. Elliott, T., & Gramling, S. (1990). Personal assertiveness and the effects of social support among college
students. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 37, 427-436.
40. Elliott, T., Yoder, B., & Umlauf, R. (1990). Nurse and patient reactions to social displays of depression.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 35, 195-204.
41. Elliott, T., & MacNair, R. R. (1991). Attributional processes in response to social displays of depressive
behavior. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 8, 129-132.
42. Elliott, T., MacNair, R. R., Yoder, B., & Byrne, C. (1991). Interpersonal behavior moderates "kindness
norm" effects on cognitive and affective reactions to physical disability. Rehabilitation Psychology, 36, 5766.
43. Buckelew, S., Frank, R., Cheney, J., Hewett, J., & Elliott, T. (1991). Adjustment to spinal cord injury: Stage
theory revisited. Paraplegia, 29, 125-130.
44. Elliott, T., MacNair, R. R., Herrick, S., Yoder, B., & Byrne, C. (1991). Interpersonal reactions to depression
and physical disability in dyadic interactions. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 21, 1293-1302.
45. MacNair, R. R., Elliott, T., & Yoder, B. (1991). AIDS prevention groups as persuasive appeals: Effects on
attitudes about precautionary behaviors among persons in substance abuse treatment. Small Group Research,
22, 301-319.
46. Elliott, T., & Maples, S. (1991). Stress management training for employees experiencing corporate
acquisition. Journal of Employment Counseling, 28, 107-114.
47. Elliott, T., Godshall, F., Herrick, S., Witty, T., & Spruell, M. (1991). Problem-solving appraisal and
psychological adjustment following spinal cord injury. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 15, 387-398.
48. Elliott, T. (1991). Interpersonal behavior and adjustment of persons with spinal cord injury. SCI
Psychosocial Process, 4, 82-87. [Invited paper]
49. Elliott, T., & Harkins, S. (1991). Psychosocial concomitants of persistent pain among persons with spinal
cord injury. NeuroRehabilitation: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1(4), 9-18. [Invited paper]
50. Elliott, T., Witty, T., Herrick, S., & Hoffman, J. (1991). Negotiating reality after physical loss: Hope,
depression, and disability. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 608-613.
51. Elliott, T., Herrick, S., Patti, A., Witty, T., Godshall, F., & Spruell, M. (1991). Assertiveness, social support,
and psychological adjustment of persons with spinal cord injury. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 29, 485493.
52. Gramling, S., & Elliott, T. (1992). Efficient pain assessment in clinical settings. Behaviour Research and
Therapy, 30, 71-73.
53. Elliott, T. (1992). Problem-solving appraisal, oral contraceptive use, and menstrual pain. Journal of Applied
Social Psychology, 22, 286-297.
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54. Elliott, T., Herrick, S., & Witty, T. (1992). Problem solving appraisal and the effects of social support among
college students and persons with physical disabilities. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 39, 219-226.
55. Elliott, T., Herrick, S., Witty, T., Godshall, F., & Spruell, M. (1992). Social support and depression following
spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 37, 37-48.
56. Elliott, T., & Wegener, S. (1992). Introduction to the special section on chronic pain and spinal cord injury.
Clinical Journal of Pain, 8, 86.
57. Wegener, S., & Elliott, T. (1992). Pain assessment of persons with spinal cord injury. Clinical Journal of
Pain, 8, 93-101.
58. Sherwin, E., Elliott, T., Rybarczyk, B., Frank, R., Hanson, S., & Hoffman, J. (1992). Negotiating the reality
of caregiving: Hope, nursing and burnout. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 11, 129-139.
59. MacNair, R. R., & Elliott, T. (1992). Self-perceived problem solving ability, stress appraisal, and coping over
time. Journal of Research in Personality, 26, 150-164.
60. Elliott, T., Herrick, S., Witty, T., Godshall, F., & Spruell, M. (1992). Social relationships and psychosocial
impairment of persons with spinal cord injury. Psychology and Health, 7, 55-67.
61. Elliott, T., & Harkins, S. (1992). Emotional distress and the perceived interference of menstrual pain.
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 14, 293-306.
62. Frank, R., Chaney, J., Shutty, M., Clay, D., Beck, N., Kay, D., Elliott, T., & Gramling, S. (1992). Dysphoria:
A major factor of depression in persons with disability or chronic illness. Psychiatry Research, 43, 231-241.
63. Chartrand, J., Rose, M., Elliott, T., Marmarosh, C., & Caldwell, S. (1993). Peeling back the onion:
Personality, problem solving, and decision making correlates. Journal of Career Assessment, 1, 66-83.
[Invited paper]
64. Elliott, T., Byrne, C., Byrd, E. K., MacNair, R., & Werth, J. (1993). Clinical impressions of depression and
physical stigma. Rehabilitation Psychology, 38, 165-176.
65. Elliott, T., Richards, J. S., DeVivo, M., Jackson, A., & Stover, S. (1994). Spinal cord injury model systems of
care: The legacy and the promise. NeuroRehabilitation, 4(2), 84-90. [Invited paper]
66. Elliott, T. (1994). A place for theory in the study of psychological adjustment among persons with
neuromuscular disorders: A reply to Livneh and Antonak. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 9(5),
231-236.
67. Marmarosh, C., Elliott, T., Rybarcyzk, B., Frank, R., Sherwin, E., Yoder, B., Hoffman, J., & Hanson, S.
(1994). Cognitive responses of nurses to patient (mis)behavior. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality,
9(5), 321-334.
68. Elliott, T., Marmarosh, C., & Pickelman, H. (1994). Negative affectivity, social support, and the prediction of
depression and distress. Journal of Personality, 62, 299-319.
69. Elliott, T., Herrick, S., MacNair, R., & Harkins, S. (1994). Personality correlates of self-appraised problemsolving ability: Problem orientation and trait affectivity. Journal of Personality Assessment, 63, 489-505.
70. Elliott, T., & Marmarosh, C. (1994). Problem solving appraisal, health complaints, and health-related
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expectancies. Journal of Counseling and Development, 72, 531-537.
71. Elliott, T., Chartrand, J., & Harkins, S. W. (1994). Negative affectivity, emotional distress, and the cognitive
appraisal of occupational stress. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 45, 185-201.
72. Herrick, S., Elliott, T., & Crow, F. (1994). Social support and the prediction of health complications among
persons with spinal cord injuries. Rehabilitation Psychology, 39, 231-250.
73. Herrick, S., Elliott, T., & Crow, F. (1994). Self-appraised problem solving skills and the prediction of
secondary complications among persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical
Settings, 1, 269-283.
74. Elliott, T., Sherwin, E., Harkins, S., & Marmarosh, C. (1995). Self-appraised problem solving ability,
affective states, and psychological distress. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 42, 105-115.
75. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1995). Social support and leisure activities following severe physical disability:
Testing the mediating effects of depression. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 16, 471-487.
76. Elliott, T., Herrick, S., Elliott, A., & Shrout, J. R. (1995). Personality correlates of self-appraised problem
solving abilities. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 8, 163-171.
77. Johnstone, B., Frank, R. G., Belar, C., Berk, S., Bieliauskas, L. A., Bigler, E. D., Caplan, B., Elliott, T.,
Glueckauf, R., Kaplan, R. M., Kreutzer, J., Mateer, C., Patterson, D., Puente, A., Richards, J. S., Rosenthal,
M., Sherer, M., Shewchuk, R., Siegel, L., Sweet, J. J. (1995). Psychology in health care: Future directions.
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 26, 341-365. [Invited paper]
78. Stoltenberg, C. D., McNeill, B. W., & Elliott, T. (1995). Selected translations of social psychology to
counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychologist, 23, 603-610.
79. Elliott, T., & Marmarosh, C. (1995). Social cognitive processes in behavioral health: Implications for
counseling. The Counseling Psychologist, 23, 666-681.
80. Stoltenberg, C. D., McNeill, B. W., & Elliott, T. (1995). Translating social psychology for the scientistpractitioner counseling psychologist. The Counseling Psychologist, 23, 682-685.
81. Clay, D., Hagglund, K., Frank, R., Elliott, T., & Chaney, J. (1995). Enhancing the accuracy of depression
diagnosis in patients with spinal cord injury using bayesian analysis. Rehabilitation Psychology, 40, 171-180.
82. Elliott, T., & Johnson, M. (1995). Personality assessment in SCI rehabilitation: I. Assessment of
nonpathological personality characteristics. SCI Psychosocial Process, 8, 139-144.
83. Elliott, T., Jackson, W. T., Layfield, M., & Kendall, D. (1996). Personality disorders and response to
outpatient treatment for chronic pain. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 3, 219-234.
84. Elliott, T., & Frank, R. G. (1996). Depression following spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, 77, 816-823. [Invited review article]
85. Elliott, T., & Jackson, W. T. (1996). Psychological assessment in spinal cord injury rehabilitation: Benefiting
patient, treatment team, and health care delivery system. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 2(2),
34-45. [Invited paper]
86. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., Richeson, C., Pickelman, H., & Weaver-Franklin, K. (1996). Problem-solving
appraisal and the prediction of depression during pregnancy and in the post-partum period. Journal of
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Counseling and Development, 74, 645-651.
87. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1996). Defining health and well being for the future of counseling psychology.
The Counseling Psychologist, 24, 743-750.
88. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., Hagglund, K., Rybarczyk, B., & Harkins, S. (1996). Occupational burnout,
tolerance for stress, and coping among nurses in rehabilitation units. Rehabilitation Psychology, 41, 267-284.
89. Elliott, T., Johnson, M., & Jackson, R. (1997). Social problem solving skills and health behaviors of
undergraduate students. Journal of College Student Development, 38, 24-31.
90. Uswatte, G., & Elliott, T. (1997). Ethnic and minority issues in rehabilitation psychology. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 42, 61-71.
91. Elliott, T., & Sherwin, E. D. (1997). Developing hope in the social context: Alternative perspectives of
motive, meaning, and identity. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 1, 119-123.
92. Godshall, F., & Elliott, T. (1997). Behavioral correlates of self-appraised problem solving ability: Problem
solving skills and health compromising behaviors. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 27, 929-944.
93. Elliott, T., & Klapow, J. (1997). Training psychologists for a future in evolving health care delivery systems:
Building a better Boulder model. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 4, 255-267.
94. Richards, J. S., Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Fine, P. R. (1997). Attribution of responsibility for onset of
spinal cord injury and psychosocial outcomes in the first year post-injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 42,
115-124
95. Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., & Elliott, T. (1998). Dynamic processes in health outcomes among caregivers
of patients with spinal cord injuries. Health Psychology, 17, 125-129.
96. Wegener, S. T., Hagglund, K. J, & Elliott, T. (1998). On psychological identity and training: Boulder is better
for rehabilitation psychology. Rehabilitation Psychology, 43, 17-29.
97. Jackson, W. T., Taylor, R., Palmatier, A., Elliott, T., & Elliott, J. L. (1998). Negotiating the reality of visual
impairment: Hope, coping, and functional ability. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 5, 173185.
98. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1998). Recognizing the family caregiver: Integral and formal members of the
rehabilitation process. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 10, 123-132. [invited paper]
99. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Richards, J. S. (1999). Caregiver social problem solving abilities and family
member adjustment to recent-onset physical disability. Rehabilitation Psychology, 44, 104-123.
100. Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., MacNair, R. R., & Harkins, S. (1999). Trait influences on stress appraisal and
coping: An evaluation of alternative frameworks. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29, 685-704.
101. Ford, G., & Elliott, T. (1999). Clinicians' reactions to depressive behavior and ill health. Professional
Psychology: Research and Practice, 30, 269-274.
102. Elliott, T., & Richards, J. S. (1999). Living with the facts, negotiating the terms: Unrealistic beliefs, denial
and adjustment in the first year of acquired disability. Journal of Personal and Interpersonal Loss, 4, 361381.
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103. Elliott, T. (1999). Social problem solving abilities and adjustment to recent-onset physical disability.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 44, 315-332.
104. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1999). Sponsored research in the counseling psychology literature. Counselling
Psychology Quarterly, 12, 431-446.
105. Forsyth, D. R., Elliott, T., & Welsh, J. A. (1999). The functions of groups: a psychometric analysis of the
group resources inventory. The International Journal of Action Methods: Psychodrama, Skill Training, and
Role Playing, 52, 1–14.
106. Wegener, S., Elliott, T., & Hagglund, K. (2000).On psychological training and identity: A reply to Thomas
and Chan. Rehabilitation Psychology, 45, 74-80.
107. Miller, D., Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., & Richards, J.S. (2000). Nominal group technique: A process for
identifying diabetes self-care issues among patients and caregivers. The Diabetes Educator, 26, 305-314.
108. Elliott, T., Uswatte, G., Lewis, L., & Palmatier, A. (2000). Goal instability and adjustment to physical
disability. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 47, 251-265. [Abstracted in Clinician’s Research Digest:
Briefings in Behavioral Science, March 2001, 19(3), 4].
109. Shewchuk, R., Johnson, M., & Elliott, T. (2000). Self-appraised social problem solving abilities, emotional
reactions, and actual problem solving performance. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 38, 727-740.
110. Temple, R., & Elliott, T. (2000). Personality disorder characteristics and adjustment following spinal cord
injury. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 6(1), 54-65.
111. Grant, J.S., Bartolucci, A., Elliott, T., & Giger, J.N. (2000). Sociodemographic, physical, and psychosocial
characteristics of depressed and non-depressed family caregivers of stroke survivors. Brain Injury, 14, 10891100.
112. Grant, J.S., Elliott, T., Giger, J., & Bartolucci, A. (2001). Social problem-solving abilities, social support, and
adjustment among family caregivers of individuals with a stroke. Rehabilitation Psychology, 46, 44-57.
113. Herrick, S., & Elliott, T. (2001). Social problem solving abilities and personality disorder characteristics
among dual-diagnosed persons in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 75-92.
114. Putzke, J.D., Elliott, T., & Richards, J.S. (2001). Marital status and adjustment one year post-spinal cord
injury. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 8, 101-107.
115. Elliott, T, Shewchuk, R, & Richards, J.S. (2001). Family caregiver problem solving abilities and adjustment
during the initial year of the caregiving role. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 48, 223-232.
116. Kurylo, M., Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2001). FOCUS on the family caregiver: A problem-solving training
intervention. Journal of Counseling and Development, 79, 275-281.
117. Kurylo, M., Temple, R., Elliott, T., & Crawford, D. (2001). Use of the rey auditory verbal learning test in
assessing individuals with recent-onset spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 46, 247-261.
118. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R, Miller, D, & Richards, J.S. (2001). Profiles in problem solving: Psychological wellbeing and distress among persons with diabetes mellitus. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings,
8, 283-291.
119. Grant, J.S., Elliott, T., Giger, J., & Bartolucci, A. (2001). Social problem solving telephone partnerships with
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family caregivers. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 24(3), 181-189.
120. Behel, J., Rybarczyk, R., Elliott, T, & Nicholas, J.J. (2002). The role of perceived vulnerability in adjustment
to a leg amputation: A cross-validation study. Rehabilitation Psychology, 47, 92-105.
121. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2002). Using the nominal group technique to identify the problems experienced
by persons who live with severe physical disability. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 9, 6576.
122. Elliott, T. (2002). Presidential address: Defining our common ground to reach new horizons. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 47, 131-143.
123. Elliott, T., Kurylo, M., Chen, Y., & Hicken, B. (2002). Alcohol abuse history and adjustment following
spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 47, 278-290.
124. Grant, J., Elliott, T., Weaver, M. Bartolucci, A., & Giger, J. (2002). A telephone intervention with family
caregivers of stroke survivors after hospital discharge. Stroke, 33, 2060-2065.
125. Elliott, T. (2002). Psychological explanations of personal journeys: Hope for a positive psychology of theory,
practice, and policy. Psychological Inquiry, 13, 295-298. [Invited comment]
126. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2003). Social problem solving abilities and distress in family members assuming
a caregiver role. British Journal of Health Psychology, 8, 149-163.
127. Rivera, P., Shewchuk, R., & Elliott, T. (2003). Project FOCUS: Using videoconferencing to provide problem
solving training to family caregivers of persons with spinal cord injuries. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury
Rehabilitation, 9(1), 53-62.
128. Dreer, L., Elliott, T., & Tucker, E. (2004). Social problem solving abilities and health behaviors of persons
with recent-onset spinal cord injuries. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 11, 7 – 13.
129. Elliott, T., & Kennedy, P. (2004). Treatment of depression following spinal cord injury: an evidence-based
review. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49, 134-139.
130. Grant, J., Weaver, M., Elliott, T., Bartolucci, A., & Giger, J. (2004). Family caregivers of stroke survivors:
characteristics of caregivers at-risk for depression. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49, 172-179.
131. Grant, J., Weaver, M., Elliott, T., Bartolucci, A., & Giger, J. (2004). Demographic, physical, and psychosocial
factors associated with depressive behaviors in family caregivers of stroke survivors in the acute phase. Brain
Injury, 18, 797-809.
132. Dreer, L., Ronan, G., Ronan, D., Dush, D., & Elliott, T. (2004). Binge drinking and college students: An
investigation of social problem solving abilities. Journal of College Student Development, 45, 303-315.
133. Shewchuk, R., Rivera, P., & Elliott, T. (2004). Using cognitive mapping to understand problems experienced
by caregivers of persons with severe physical disabilities. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings,
11, 141 – 150.
134. Kurylo, M., Elliott, T., DeVivo, L., & Dreer, L. (2004). Caregiver social problem-solving abilities and family
member adjustment following congestive heart failure. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings,
11, 151 – 157.
135. Shanmugham, K., Elliott, T., & Palmatier, A. (2004). Social problem solving abilities and psychosocial
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impairment among individuals recuperating from surgical repair for severe pressure sores.
NeuroRehabilitation, 19, 259 – 269.
136. Schmitt, M. M., & Elliott, T. (2004). Verbal learning abilities and adjustment to recent-onset spinal cord
injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49, 288 – 294.
137. Grant, J. S., Glandon, G. L., Elliott, T., Giger, J. N., & Weaver, M. (2004). Caregiving problems and feelings
experienced by family caregivers of stroke survivors the first month post-discharge. International Journal of
Rehabilitation Research, 27(2), 105-111.
138. Dunn, D., & Elliott, T. (2005). Revisiting a constructive classic: Wright’s Physical Disability: A
Psychosocial Approach. Rehabilitation Psychology, 50, 183-189.
139. Dreer, L., Elliott, T., Fletcher, D, & Swanson, M. (2005). Social problem-solving abilities and psychological
adjustment of persons in low vision rehabilitation. Rehabilitation Psychology, 50, 232-238.
140. Snyder, C. R., & Elliott, T. (2005). 21st century graduate education in clinical psychology: A four level matrix
model. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 1033-1054.
141. Elliott, T., & Snyder, C. R. (2005). Sharing open secrets about the training future generations for an evolving
profession. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 1197-1199.
142. Fletcher, D., Dreer, L., & Elliott, T. (2005). Tactile analogue scale instrument for investigation of low vision
patient psychological characteristics. International Congress Series, 1282, 125-28.
143. Thio, I., & Elliott, T. (2005). Hope, social support, and postpartum depression: Disentangling the mediating
effects of negative affectivity. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 12, 293-299.
144. Baños, J., Schmitt, M., & Elliott, T. (2005). Factor structure of the rey auditory verbal learning test: Age
trends in adults with spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 50, 375-380.
145. Elliott, T., Bush, B., & Chen, Y. (2006). Social problem solving abilities predict pressure sore occurrence in
the first three years of spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 51, 69-77.
146. Johnson, M., Elliott, T., Neilands, T., Morin, S. F., & Chesney, M. A. (2006). A social problem-solving
model of adherence to HIV medications. Health Psychology, 25, 355-363.
147. Grant, J., Elliott, T., Weaver, M., Glandon, G., & Giger, J. (2006). Social problem-solving abilities, social
support, and adjustment of family caregivers of stroke survivors. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, 87, 343-350.
148. Rivera, P., Elliott, T., Berry, J., Shewchuk, R., Oswald, K., & Grant, J. (2006). Family caregivers of women
with physical disabilities. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 13, 431-440.
149. Grant, J., Glandon, G., Elliott, T., Giger, J., & Weaver, M. (2006). Problems and associated feelings
experienced by family caregivers of stroke survivors the second and third month post-discharge. Topics in
Stroke Rehabilitation, 13(3), 66-74.
150. Harkins, S., Elliott, T., & Wan, T. (2006). Emotional distress and urinary incontinence among older women.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 51,346-355.
151. Hui, S. A., Lindsey, C., & Elliott, T. (2007). Church attendance and marital commitment beliefs of
undergraduate women. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37, 501-514.
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152. Hui, S. A., Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Rivera, P. (2007). Communal behaviors and psychological
adjustment following spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 52, 113-119.
153. Rivera, P., Elliott, T., Berry, J., Oswald, K., & Grant, J. (2007). Predictors of caregiver depression among
community-residing families living with traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 22, 3-8.
154. Heesacker, M., & Elliott, T. R. (2007). My dog’s better than your dog: Publication counts and quality of
clinical psychology Ph.D. training. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 14, 175-178.
155. Dreer, L., Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., Berry, J., & Rivera, P. (2007). Family caregivers of persons with spinal
cord injury: Predicting caregivers at risk for probable depression. Rehabilitation Psychology, 52, 351-357.
156. Berry, J., Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2007). Resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality
prototypes among persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Personality Assessment, 89, 292-302.
157. Elliott, T. (in press). Registering randomized clinical trials and the case for CONSORT. Experimental and
Clinical Psychopharmacology.
158. Dreer, L., Elliott, T., Berry, J., Fletcher, D., Swanson, M., & McNeal, J. (in press). Cognitive appraisals,
distress and disability among persons in low vision rehabilitation. British Journal of Health Psychology.
159. Elliott, T., & Johnson, M. O. (in press). Counseling psychology and chronic health conditions: A call for
action. The Counseling Psychologist.
MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION
Brossart, D., Parker, R. I., McNamara, J., Meythaler, J. M., & Elliott, T. Advanced regression methods for singlecase designs: Studying propranolol in the treatment for agitation associated with traumatic brain injury.
Dreer, L., Berry, J., Rivera, P., Elliott, T., Swanson, M., McNeal, J., Shewchuk, R., & Miller, D. Efficient
assessment of social problem-solving abilities: A rasch analysis of the social problem-solving inventoryrevised.
Dunn, D., & Elliott, T. The place and promise of theory in rehabilitation psychology.
Elliott, T., Brossart, D., & Fine, P. R. Problem-solving training via videoconferencing for family caregivers of
persons with spinal cord injuries: A randomized clinical trial.
Kwok, O.-M., Underhill, A., Berry, J. W., Luo, W., Elliott, T., & Yoon, M. Analyzing longitudinal data with
multilevel models: An example with individuals living with lower extremity intra-articular fractures.
Rivera, P., Elliott, T., Berry, J., & Grant, J. Problem-solving training for family caregivers of persons with
traumatic brain injuries: A randomized controlled trial.
Schmitt, M. M., Davis, M., Porter, C., Jackson, W. T., Elliott, T., & Cano, M. Social problem-solving abilities,
verbal learning, and adjustment of veterans in a blind rehabilitation program.
Shanmugham, K., Cano, M., Elliott, T., & Davis, M. J. Social problem solving abilities, relationship satisfaction,
and distress among family caregivers of stroke survivors.
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BOOKS
Edited Book:
Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. (2000). Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology. Washington, D.C.: American
Psychological Association Press.
Book Chapters and Monographs:
1.
Byrd, E. K., & Elliott, T. (1988). Media and disability: A discussion of research. In H. E. Yuker (Ed.),
Attitudes toward Persons with Disabilities (pp. 82-95). New York, NY: Springer.
2.
Brolin, D. E., Elliott, T., & Corcoran, J. (1988). Career education. In K. Kavale, S. Forness, & M. Bender
(Eds.), Handbook of Learning Disabilities (Vol. 3, pp. 39-60). New York: College Hill, Little Brown & Co.
3.
Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. (1992). Conflict resolution and feedback. In M. G. Eisenberg (Ed.), Guide to
Interdisciplinary Practice in a Rehabilitation Setting (pp. 150 - 164). Chicago, IL: American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine.
4.
Elliott, T. (1993). Training psychology graduate students in assessment for rehabilitation settings. In R.
Glueckauf, L. Sechrest, G. Bond, & E. C. McDonel (Eds.), Improving the Quality of Assessment Practices in
Rehabilitation and Health (pp. 196-211). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
5.
Elliott, T., & Umlauf, R. (1995). Measurement of personality and psychopathology in acquired disability. In
L. Cushman & M. Scherer (Eds.), Psychological Assessment in Medical Rehabilitation Settings (pp. 325358). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.
6.
Richards, J. S., Elliott, T., Cotliar, R., & Stevenson, V. (1995). Pediatric medical rehabilitation. In M. C.
Roberts (Ed.), Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (2nd. ed.) (pp. 703-722). New York: Guilford
Publications.
7.
Forsyth, D. R., & Elliott, T. (1999). Group dynamics and psychological well-being: The impact of groups on
adjustment, dysfunction, and change. In R. Kowalski & M. R. Leary (Eds.), The Social Psychology of
Emotional and Behavioral Problems: Interfaces of Social and Clinical Psychology (pp. 339-361).
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
8.
Elliott, T., & Uswatte, G. (2000). Ethnic and minority issues in physical medicine and rehabilitation. In M.
Grabois, S. J., Garrison, K. A. Hart, & L. D. Lehmukuhl (Eds.), Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: The
Complete Approach (pp. 1820–1828). Franklin, NY: Blackwell Science, Inc. [also published on CD-ROM]
9.
Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2000). Problem solving therapy for family caregivers of persons with severe
physical disabilities. In C. Radnitz (Ed.), Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Persons with Disabilities
(pp. 309-327). New York: Jason Aronson, Inc.
10. Elliott, T., & Kurylo, M. (2000). Hope over disability: Lessons from one young woman’s triumph. In C. R.
Snyder (Ed.), The Handbook of Hope: Theory, Measurement, and Interventions (pp. 373-386). New York:
Academic Press.
11. Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. (2000). Rehabilitation psychology: Hope for a psychology of chronic conditions? In
R. G. Frank & T. Elliott (Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology (pp. 3-8). Washington, D. C.:
American Psychological Association Press.
12. Shewchuk, R., & Elliott, T. (2000). Family caregiving in chronic disease and disability: Implications for
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rehabilitation psychology. In R. G. Frank & T. Elliott (Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology (553563). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association Press.
13. Elliott, T., & Frank, R. G. (2000). Drawing new horizons for rehabilitation psychology. In R. G. Frank & T.
Elliott (Eds.), Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology, (pp. 645-653). Washington, D. C.: American
Psychological Association Press.
14. Elliott, T., (2000). The rehabilitation psychologist. In J. Galas (Ed.), Spinal Cord Injury: You Do Have
Choices, (pp. 47-50). Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Research & Training Center on Independent
Living.
15. Elliott, T., Kurylo, M. & Carroll, M. (2001). Personality assessment in medical rehabilitation. In M. Scherer
(Ed.), Assistive Technology: Matching Device and Consumer for Successful Rehabilitation (pp. 47-58).
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
16. Elliott, T., Kurylo, M., & Rivera, P. (2002). Positive growth following an acquired physical disability. In C.
R. Snyder & S. Lopez (Eds.), Handbook of Positive Psychology (pp. 687-699). New York: Oxford University
Press.
17. Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2003). Spinal cord injury. In A. Nezu, C. Nezu, & P. Geller (Eds.), Handbook of
Psychology, Volume 9: Health Psychology (pp. 415-435). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
18. Donnay, D., & Elliott, T. (2003). California personality inventory. In L. Beutler & G. Groth-Marnat (Eds.),
Integrative Assessment of Adult Personality, 2nd Ed (pp. 227 – 261). New York: Guilford Press.
19. Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2003). The experience of families and their carers in healthcare. In S. Llewelyn & P.
Kennedy (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology (pp. 61 – 77). Oxford: Wiley & Sons. Reprinted in
P. Kennedy & S. Llewelyn (Eds.), The Essentials of Clinical Health Psychology (pp. 39 – 55). Oxford: Wiley
& Sons, 2006.
20. Elliott, T., & Mullins, L. L. (2004). Counseling families and children with disabilities. In D. Atkinson & G.
Hackett (Eds.), Counseling Diverse Populations, 3thd Ed. (pp. 151 – 170). New York: McGraw-Hill.
21. Elliott, T., Rivera, P., & Tucker, E. (2004). Groups in behavioral health and medical settings. In J.L.
DeLucia-Waack, D. Gerrity, C. Kalodner, & M. Riva (Eds). Handbook of Group Counseling and
Psychotherapy (pp. 338 -350). New York: Sage.
22. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2004). Family adaptation in illness, disease, and disability: Implications for
research, policy, and practice. In J. Racynski, L. Bradley, & L. Leviton (Eds.), Health and Behavior
Handbook, Vol. II (pp. 379 – 403). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association Press.
23. Elliott, T., Grant, J., & Miller, D. (2004). Social problem solving abilities and behavioral health. In E. Chang,
T. J. D’Zurilla, & L. J. Sanna (Eds.), Social problem solving: Theory, research, and training (pp. 117- 133).
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
24. Elliott, T., & Miller, D. (2004). Rehabilitation counseling. In C. Spielberger (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Applied
Psychology (pp. 249-253). New York: Elsevier Science.
25. Elliott, T., & Leung, P. (2005). Vocational rehabilitation: history and practice. In W. B. Walsh & M.
Savickas (Eds.), Handbook of Vocational Psychology, 3thd Ed. (pp. 319-343). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum
Press.
26. Elliott, T., & Jackson, W. T. (2005). Cognitive-behavioral therapy in rehabilitation psychology. In A. Freeman
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(Editor-in-Chief), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (pp. 324-327). New York: Springer Science
+ Business Media, Inc.
27. Dreer, L., Jackson, W. T., & Elliott, T. (2005). Social problem solving, personality disorder, and substance
abuse. In. M. McMurran & J. McGuire (Eds.), Social problem-solving and offending: Evidence, evaluation,
and evolution (pp. 66-89). Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
28. Elliott, T., & Warren, A. M. (2007). Why psychological issues are important. In P. Kennedy (Ed.),
Psychological Management of Physical Disabilities: A Practitioner’s Guide (pp. 16-39). London: BrunnerRutledge Press.
29. Elliott, T. (2007). Maintain scientific integrity in the quest for relevance and application. Insert in the final
chapter of C. R. Snyder & S. Lopez (Eds.), Positive Psychology: The Scientific and Practical Explorations of
Human Strengths (pp. 496-497). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
30. Elliott, T., & Dreer, L. (2007). Disability. In S. Ayers, A. Baum, C. McManus, S. Newman, K. Wallston, J.
Weinmann, & R. West (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health & Medicine (2 nd Ed.), 80 – 84.
31. Elliott, T. (in press). Education and support in context with other interventions for caregivers. In D. Monahan
(Ed.), Education and Support Programs for Caregivers; Implications for Practice, Research and Policy. .
32. Elliott, T., & Parker, M. W. (in press). Family caregivers and health care providers: Developing partnerships
for a continuum of care and support. In R. C. Talley & J. E. Crews (Eds.), Caregiving and Disabilities. New
York: Springer.
33. Warren, A. M., Pullins, J., & Elliott, T. (in press). Concomitant cognitive impairment in persons with spinal
cord injuries in rehabilitation settings. In S. T. Gontkovsky & C. J. Golden (Eds.), Neuropsychology within
the Inpatient Rehabilitation Environment.
34. Peterson, D., & Elliott, T. (in press). Advances in conceptualizing and studying disability. In R. Lent & S.
Brown (Eds.), Handbook of Counseling Psychology, 4 th Edition. New York: Sage.
35. Rath, J., & Elliott, T. (in press). Traumatic brain injury. In E. Altmaier and B. Johnson (Eds.), Encyclopedia
of Counseling, Vol. 1: Changes and challenges for counseling in the 21st century. New York: Sage.
36. Dunn, D. S., Uswatte, G., & Elliott, T. (in press). Happiness, resilience and positive growth following
disability: Issues for understanding, research and therapeutic intervention. In S. J. Lopez (Ed.), Handbook of
Positive Psychology (2nd Ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
37. Elliott, T., & Uswatte, G. (in press). Rehabilitation psychology. In S. J. Lopez (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of
Positive Psychology. Williston, VT: Blackwell Publishing.
38. Elliott, T., & Hurst, M. (in press). Social problem solving and health. In W. B. Walsh (Ed.), Biennial Review
of Counseling Psychology. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Press.
Published Abstracts:
1.
Frank, R. G., Parker, J., Beck, N., Kashani, J., Elliott, T., & Kay, D. (1986). Depression in rheumatoid
arthritis (RA) patients. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 29(4), S82.
2.
Frank, R. G., Kashani, J., Parker, J., Beck, N., Elliott, T., Smith, E., & Kay, D. (1987). Analgesic effects of
antidepressants in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary results. Proceedings of the Sixth General Meeting of the
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American Pain Society, p. 72, Washington, D.C.
3.
Elliott, T., Spruell, M., & Godshall, F. (1988). Correlates of social support among spinal cord injured
patients. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 69, 759.
4.
Elliott, T., Gramling, S., Personius, W., & Robertson, R. (1988). Sensory-affective measurement of chronic
pain. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 69, 789.
5.
Elliott, T., & Frank, R. (1988). Cognitive responses to disability and depression. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 69, 799.
6.
Sherwin, E., Elliott, T., Hoffman, J., Hansen, S., Frank, R., Patterson, K. (1991). Negotiating the reality of
caregiving: Burnout and hope among nurses in rehabilitation units. Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual
Convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, 174.
7.
Herrick, S., & Elliott, T. (1991). Social support and depression among persons with spinal cord injury.
Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, 144.
8.
Elliott, T., Pickelman, H., & Richeson, C. (1992). Negative affectivity, problem-solving appraisal, and postpartum depression. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine,
55.
9.
Richards, J. S., Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., & Bullard, J. (1994). Outcomes for caregivers of persons with
spinal cord injuries: A longitudinal investigation. Journal of American Paraplegia Society, 17, 103.
10. Elliott, T. (1994). Social support, depression, and spare time activities of men with SCI. Journal of the
American Paraplegia Society, 17, 103.
11. Richards, J. S., Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., & Bullard, J. (1994). Caregivers of persons with spinal cord
injury: A longitudinal investigation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 75, 725-726.
12. Richards, J.S., Elliott, T., Shewchuck, R.M., & Little, D. (1995). Intentionality, risk, and perception of
responsibility: Changes in life satisfaction and family satisfaction in persons with spinal cord injury across
the first year post-injury. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 18, 118.
13. Elliott, T., Richards, J. S., & Shewchuk, R. M. (1995). Predictors of life satisfaction, family adjustment, and
secondary complications during the first post-discharge year. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 18, 153.
14. Jackson, W. T., Taylor, R. T., Elliott, T., & Palmatier, A. (1996). Psychological variables in blind
rehabilitation: MBHI and hope scale findings. Rehabilitation Psychology, 41, 174.
15. Palmatier, A., Jackson, W. T., Taylor, R. T., & Elliott, T. (1996). Psychological assessment of blind veterans
in rehabilitation: A study using the hope scale. The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 67(2), 110.
16. Elliott, T., Jackson, W. T., & Johnson, M. O. (1996). Identifying personality subtypes among persons
receiving inpatient treatment for pressure sores. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 19, 148.
17. Uswatte, G., & Elliott, T. (1998). Personal styles and adjustment among newly injured persons with spinal
cord injury. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 21, 60.
18. Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., Elliott, T., & Palmatier, A. (1998). Caregiver problems and solutions: A
focus group approach. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 21, 50.
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19. Palmatier, A., Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., & Margolis, K. (1998). Social problem solving and
adjustment to caregivers. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 21, 62.
20. Lewis, L., & Elliott, T. (1998). Goal instability and reaction to recent onset spinal cord injury. Journal of
Spinal Cord Medicine, 21, 60-61.
21. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Richards, J. S. (1998). Caregiver problems and solutions following spinal cord
injury: A focus-group approach. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 20, S079.
22. Kurylo, M., Shewchuk, R., & Elliott, T. (1999). Project FOCUS: Training in Problem Solving for
Caregivers of Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 21, S153.
23. Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., & Kurylo, M. (1999). Problem solving abilities predict caregiver adjustment
following spinal cord injury: An extension and replication. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 21, S185.
24. Shewchuk, R., Miller, D., Elliott, T., & Richards, J. S. (1999). Social problem solving abilities and
adjustment among persons with diabetes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 21, S185.
25. Temple, R., & Elliott, T. (2000). Personality disorder characteristics and adjustment to recent-onset spinal
cord injury. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 22, S013.
26. Grant, J., Elliott, T., Giger, J., & Bartolucci, A. (2000). Social problem solving abilities, social support, and
adjustment of family caregivers. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 22, S016.
27. Kurylo, M., DeVivo, L., Crawford, D., & Elliott, T. (2000). Problem solving in caregivers of persons with
congestive heart failure. Rehabilitation Psychology, 45, 318.
28. Elliott, T., Chwalisz, K., Grant, J., & Glueckauf, R. (2001). Innovations in understanding and assisting
families living with disability. Rehabilitation Psychology, 46, 322.
29. Grant, J., Elliott, T., Bartolucci, A., & Giger, J. (2001). Predictors of depression among family caregivers of
stroke survivors. Rehabilitation Psychology, 46, 339.
30. Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2002). An active problem-solving intervention for caregivers. SCI Psychosocial
Process, Summer, 118.
31. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., & Chen, Y. (2003). Predicting changes in depression status in
family caregivers of persons with recent spinal cord injuries. Safety In Numbers: Working Together from
Research into Practice Abstracts Book, Centers for Disease Control, 43.
32. Rivera, P., Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2003, April). Social problem-solving abilities, depression and wellbeing among family caregivers of persons with spinal cord injuries. Safety In Numbers: Working Together
from Research into Practice Abstracts Book, Centers for Disease Control, 145.
33. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2005, May). Project FOCUS: A problem-solving intervention for family
caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury. Injury and Violence in America: Meeting Challenges, Sharing
Solutions Abstracts book, 2005 National Injury Prevention and Control Conference, 99.
34. Meythaler, J., Elliott, T., Chen, Y., & Novack, T. (2006). Treatment of agitation with propranolol. Journal
of Health Trauma Rehabilitation, 21, 416.
35. Elliott, T., Rivera, P., Berry, J., Oswalt, K., Adams, D., & Grant, J. (2006). Problem-solving abilities and
caregiver adjustment. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 21, 426.
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
Videos/DVD
Elliott, T. (June 2006). Caregiving. In the APA Psychotherapy Video/DVD Series IV - Relationships. American
Psychological Association: Washington, D. C. (Review in PsyCritiques, August 15, 2007:
http://tinyurl.com/28x78t)
Internet/On-Line Articles
1. Grant, J. S., & Elliott, T. R. (2003). Social problem-solving for depression [On-line]. Available:
http://www.therapyadvisor.com/LocalContent/adult/consumer-grant-social_problem-solving-MDD1.pdf.
Accessed February 5, 2007.
2. Warren, A. M., & Elliott, T. (2007). Commentary: Assessment and identification of concomitant cognitive
impairments in persons with traumatic spinal cord injury: Considerations for rehabilitation professionals.
http://tinyurl.com/36adxm. Accessed August 13, 2007.
Non-Peer Review Articles
1.
Elliott, T., & Brolin, D. E. (1984). Career Education Personnel Preparation Project (CEPP) Evaluation
Report: 1982-1983. University of Missouri-Columbia.
2.
Elliott, T. (1992). Concerns of a junior colleague. Rehabilitation Psychology News, 19(2), 11-12.
3.
Elliott, T. (1993). Notes from the Chair. Health Psychology Interest Group Correspondence, Winter(11), 1.
4.
Elliott, T. (1993). Counseling psychology and health care reform: Issues and opportunities. Health
Psychology Group Correspondence, Winter(11), 2 – 3.
5.
Elliott, T. (1994). Counseling psychology and behavioral health: Research tips. Health Psychology Interest
Group Correspondence, Summer(12), 1-2.
6.
Elliott, T. (1996). Feature article: Counseling psychology and primary care. Correspondence: APA
Division 17 Health Psychology Section, Fall(17), 4-5.
7.
Elliott, T. (1997). Who is the client? Counseling for Health: Newsletter for the Counseling Health Psychology
Section, Summer(18), 6-7.
8.
Elliott, T. (1999). Chill out! Paraplegia News, 53(11), pp. 31-33.
9.
Elliott, T (2000, Summer). President’s Message: Your Involvement is Needed; We Will be Calling.
Rehabilitation Psychology News, 28(1), pp. 1, 3.
10. Elliott, T (2001, Spring). President’s Message: Hot ‘lanta: New Benchmarks and By-Laws for Your Division.
Rehabilitation Psychology News, 28(3), 1.
11. Elliott, T (2001, Summer). President’s Message: Time to Convene in San Francisco! Rehabilitation
Psychology News, 28(4), pp. 1, 10.
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12. Elliott, T (2001, Winter). President’s Message: It Looks Like We Did It! Rehabilitation Psychology News,
28(2), pp. 1, 3.
13. Elliott, T. (2006). Editorial. Rehabilitation Psychology, 51, 1-2.
14. Elliott, T. (2007). Rehabilitation Psychology: Notes from the Editor’s Desk. Rehabilitation Psychology
News, 34(2), 4.
15. Elliott, T. (2007). Rehabilitation Psychology: From the Editor’s laptop. Rehabilitation Psychology News,
34(4), 4.
16. Elliott, T. (2007). Rehabilitation Psychology: From the Editor’s laptop. Rehabilitation Psychology News,
35(1), 4.
Monographs and Reports
1. McMahon, R., & Elliott, T. (1989). Health Promotion and Wellness in Older Adults. Geriatric
Curriculum Resource Guides for Health Professionals Series, Geriatric Education Center, Virginia
Commonwealth University.
2. Klapow, J., Elliott, T., Pruitt, S., & Kovac, S. (2003). An evaluation of participant retention in
CarePatterns diabetes and asthma programs. Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at
Birmingham.
Book Reviews
1. Elliott, T. (1982). Handbook of severe disability. (Review of Handbook of Severe Disability by W. C. Stolov
and M. K. Clowers). Journal of Rehabilitation, 48(4), 76-78.
2. Elliott, T. (1982). Courtesy needs of the disabled consumer. (Review of Courtesy Needs of the Disabled
Consumer by S. A. Schmitt). Journal of Rehabilitation, 48(3), 75.
3. Elliott, T. (1982). Driver education for the handicapped. (Review of Driver Education for the Handicapped
by D. G. Kramer). Journal of Rehabilitation, 48(3), 75, 78.
4. Elliott, T. (1987). Research with the attitudes toward disabled persons scales. (Review of Research with the
Attitudes Toward Disabled Persons Scales by H. Yuker and J. Block). Journal of Rehabilitation, 53(2), 69.
5. Elliott, T. (1993). Strong ambivalence: Stress and well-being at work in America. (Review of Stress & WellBeing at Work: Assessment and Interventions for Occupational Mental Health by J. C. Quick, L. R. Murphy,
& J. J. Hurrell). Contemporary Psychology, 38, 981-982.
6. Elliott, T., & Johnson, M. O. (1996). The social psychology response to the HIV and AIDS crisis. (Review of
The Social Psychology of HIV Infection by J. Pryor & G.D. Reeder). Contemporary Psychology, 41, 11921193.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Poster Exhibits:
1.
Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. K. (1983, March). Attitude change toward disability with television portrayal: A study
and a replication. Poster presented at the convention of the American Personnel and Guidance Association,
Washington D.C.
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2.
Elliott, T., & Byrd, E. (1984, March). Attitude change toward disability through television portrayal with male
college students. Poster presented at the convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New
Orleans.
3.
Corcoran, J., Frank, R. G., & Elliott, T. (1985, August). The interpersonal response to spinal cord injury and
depression: A methodological study. Poster presented at the convention of the American Psychological
Association, Los Angeles.
4.
Frank, R. G., Beck, N. C., Parker, J. C., Kashani, J. H., Elliott, T., & Kay, D. (1986, June). Depression in
rheumatoid arthritis patients. Poster presented at the convention of the American Rheumatism Association,
New Orleans, LA.
5.
Frank, R. G., Parker, J., Beck, N., Kashani, J., Elliott, T., & Kay, D. (1986, August). Relationship of
depression, pain, and disease course in rheumatoid arthritis. Poster presented at the convention of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
6.
Frank, R. G., Parker, J., Beck, N., Kashani, J., Elliott, T., Smith, E. & Kay, D. (1986, October). Analgesic
effects of antidepressants in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary results. Poster presented at the convention of
the American Pain Society, Washington, D. C.
7.
Frank, R. G., Kashani, J. K., Parker, J. C., Beck, N., Brownlee-Duffeck, M., Elliott, T., Atwood, C., Smith,
E., & Kay, D. (1987, June). Antidepressant analgesia in rheumatoid arthritis: A preliminary report. Poster
presented at the convention of the American Rheumatism Association, Washington, D. C.
8.
Heesacker, M., Elliott, T., & Howe, L. (1987, August). Does Holland code predict job satisfaction and
productivity in blue-collar workers? Poster presented at the convention of the American Psychological
Association, New York, NY.
9.
Umlauf, R., Elliott, T., Lawrence, K., & Chraska, K. (1987, September). Interpersonal responses of nursing
staff to depression and spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the convention of the American Association of
Spinal Cord Injury Nurses, Las Vegas, NV.
10. Elliott, T., & Umlauf, R. (1988, August). Nursing staff responses to patient depression and disability. Poster
presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
11. Elliott, T., Frank, R., Godshall, F., & Patti, A. (1988, August). Social-cognitive reactions to depression and
disability. Poster presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
12. Elliott, T., Spruell, M., & Godshall, F. (1988, October). Correlates of social support among spinal cord
injured patients. Poster presented at the convention of the American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine/American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Seattle, WA.
13. Harris, J. E., Heesacker, M., Elliott, T., & Howe, L. (1989, May). The impact of work personality on
productivity and job tenure in clothing factory workers. Poster presented at the convention of the Midwestern
Psychological Association, Chicago.
14. Gramling, S., Harkins, S., Wade, J., Elliott, T., & Price, D. (1990, March). Coping with chronic pain:
Appraisal processes, situation-specific and dispositional coping. Poster presented at the convention of the
Society of Behavioral Medicine, Chicago.
15. Frank, R., Chaney, J., Shutty, M., Clay, D., Beck, N., Kay, D., Elliott, T., & Gramling, S. (1990, August).
Dysphoria: A major factor of depression in persons with a disability or chronic illness. Poster presented at
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the convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston.
16. Godshall, F., Elliott, T., Herrick, S., Witty, T., & Spruell, M. (1990, August). Problem-solving appraisal and
psychological adjustment following spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the convention of the American
Psychological Association, Boston.
17. MacNair, R. R., Yoder, B, & Elliott, T. (1990, August). Do AIDS prevention groups change attitudes about
risk-reduction behaviors among persons in substance abuse treatment? Poster presented at the convention of
the American Psychological Association, Boston.
18. Sherwin, E., Elliott, T., Hoffman, J., Hanson, S., Frank, R., & Patterson, K. (1991, March). Negotiating the
reality of care giving: Burnout and hope among nurses in rehabilitation units. Poster presented at the
convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D. C.
19. Herrick, S., Witty, T., & Elliott, T. (1991, March). Negotiating reality following the onset of spinal cord
injury. Poster presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D. C.
20. Herrick, S., & Elliott, T. (1991, March). Social support and depression among persons with spinal cord
injury. Poster presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.
21. Byrne, C., Elliott, T., Hornbuckle, P., & Elliott, A. (1991, March). Oral contraceptive use, self-appraised
problem-solving ability, and menstrual distress. Poster presented at the convention of the Southeastern
Psychological Association, New Orleans.
22. Forsyth, D. R., Elliott, T., & Welsh, J. (1991, June). Multidimensional model of the functions of groups.
Poster presented at the convention of the American Psychological Society, Washington, D. C.
23. Herrick, S., Elliott, T., & Witty, T. (1991, August). Problem solving appraisal and the effects of social
support. Poster presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
24. Sherwin, E., Elliott, T., Frank, R., Hanson, S., Hoffman, J., & Patterson, K. (1991, August). Reality
negotiation among nurses in rehabilitation settings. Poster presented at the convention of the American
Psychological Association, San Francisco.
25. Elliott, T., Pickleman, H., & Richeson, C. (1992, April). Negative affectivity, problem-solving appraisal, and
post-partum depression. Poster presented at the convention of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, New
York.
26. Herrick, S., & Elliott, T. (1992, August). Problem-solving appraisal and health status of persons with spinal
cord injury. Poster presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D. C.
27. Elliott, T., Marmarosh, C., & Patterson, K. (1992, August). Problem-solving appraisal, health complaints, and
health-related expectancies. Poster presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, D. C.
28. Marmarosh, C., & Elliott, T. (1993, August). Social-cognitive predictors of academic success among black
and white college students. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Toronto.
29. Marmarosh, C., & Elliott. T. (1993, November). Problem-solving appraisal as a predictor of caucasian,
african-american, asian-american college performance. Poster presented at the annual convention of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Atlanta.
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30. Richards, J. S., Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., & Bullard, J. (1994, April). Outcomes for caregivers of persons
with spinal cord injuries: A longitudinal investigation. Poster presented at the annual convention of the
American Spinal Injury Association, Philadelphia.
31. Richards, J. S., Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., & Bullard, J. (1994, June). Caregivers of persons with spinal cord
injury: A longitudinal investigation. Poster presented at the convention of the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine, Minneapolis, MN.
32. Elliott, T., Richards, J. S., & Shewchuk, R. (1995, May). Predictors of life satisfaction, family adjustment,
and secondary complications during the first post-injury year. Poster presented at the annual convention of the
American Spinal Injury Association, Orlando.
33. Johnson, M. O., & Elliott, T. (1995, August). Social problem solving and acceptance of disability. Poster
presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, New York.
34. Johnson, M. O., & Elliott, T. (1995, September). Correlates of career indecision in persons with spinal cord
injury. Poster presented at the convention of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists
and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
35. Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., Hagglund, K., & Rybarczyk, B. (1995, September). Cognitive appraisal, coping,
and burnout among rehabilitation nurses. Poster presented at the convention of the American Association of
Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
36. Elliott, T., Jackson, W. T., & Johnson, M. O. (1996, April). Identifying personality subtypes among persons
receiving inpatient treatment for pressure sores. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American
Spinal Injury Association, Seattle.
37. Godshall, F., & Elliott, T. (1996, August). Behavioral correlates of self-appraised problem solving ability:
Problem solving skills and health compromising behaviors. Poster presented at the annual convention of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto.
38. Jackson, W. T., Taylor, R., Elliott, T., & Palmatier, A. (1996, August). Psychological variables in blindness
rehabilitation: MBHI and hope scale findings. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto.
39. Johnson, M. O., Elliott, T., & Palmatier, A. (1996, September). Initial reactions to SCI: Depression, problem
solving, and acceptance of disability. Poster presented at the convention of the American Association of
Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
40. Lozano, K. K., Richards, J. S., Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1996, September). Attributions for injury onset
and adjustment following spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the convention of the American Association
of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
41. Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., Elliott, T., & Palmatier, A. (1996, September). Caregivers of persons with
SCI: A longitudinal study. Poster presented at the convention of the American Association of Spinal Cord
Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
42. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., Palmatier, A., & Margolis, K. (1997, April). Social problem
solving and adjustment of caregivers of persons with recent onset spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the
convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco.
43. Chwalisz, K., Menefree, L., Elliott, T., DeLoach, C., Vieten, M., Rivas, L., Tiwari, N., & Kreuder, K. (1997,
August). The Division 17 Special Task Group on Disability Issues Survey. Poster presented at the annual
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convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago.
44. Uswatte, G., & Elliott, T. (1997, September). Personal styles and adjustment among newly injured persons
with SCI. Poster presented at the convention of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury
Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
45. Lewis, L. H., & Elliott, T. (1997, September). Goal instability and reaction to recent onset spinal cord injury.
Poster presented at the convention of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and
Social Workers, Las Vegas.
46. Palmatier, A., Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., & Margolis, K. (1997, September). Social problem
solving and adjustment of caregivers. Poster presented at the convention of the American Association of
Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
47. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Richards, J.S. (1998, March). Caregiver problems and solutions following
spinal cord injury: A focus-group approach. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans.
48. Ford, G., & Elliott, T. (1998, August). Clinicians’ reactions to depressive behavior and ill health. Poster
presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
49. Elliott, T. (1998, August). Caregiver problem solving abilities predict patient adjustment following SCI. Poster
presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
50. Miller, D. M., Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., & Elliott, T. (1998, November). The use of the nominal group
technique to identify issues which affect the behavioral component of diabetes management. Poster presented
at the annual convention of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seattle.
51. Kurylo, M., Shewchuk, R., & Elliott, T. (1999, March). Project FOCUS: Training in problem solving for
caregivers of patients with spinal cord injuries. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, San Diego.
52. Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., & Kurylo, M. (1999, March). Problem solving abilities predict caregiver
adjustment following spinal cord injury: An extension and replication. Poster presented at the annual
convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego.
53. Shewchuk, R., Miller, D., Elliott, T., & Richards, J. S. (1999, March). Social problem solving abilities and
adjustment among persons with diabetes. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, San Diego.
54. Miller, D. M., Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., & Elliott, T. (1999, April). The use of the nominal group
technique to identify issues affecting self-management of diabetes. Poster presented at the annual convention
of the American Counseling Association, San Diego.
55. Elliott, T., Kurylo, M., & Shewchuk, R. (1999, August). Social problem solving abilities and gender
differences in caregiver adjustment. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Boston.
56. Harkins, S. W., Elliott, T., & Wan, T. (1999, August). Cognitive appraisals predict adjustment to urinary
incontinence among older women. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Boston.
57. Temple, R., & Elliott, T. (2000, April). Personality disorder characteristics and adjustment to recent-onset
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spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine,
Nashville.
58. Grant, J., Elliott, T., Giger, J., & Bartolucci, A. (2000, April). Social problem solving abilities, social support,
and adjustment among family caregivers of individuals with a stroke. Poster presented at the annual
convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Nashville.
59. Kurylo, M., DeVivo, L., Crawford, D., & Elliott, T. (2000, August). Problem solving in caregivers of persons
with congestive heart failure. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Washington, D.C.
60. Temple, R., & Elliott, T. (2000, September). Personality disorder characteristics of persons with severe
pressure sores. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury
Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
61. Shanmugham, K., & Elliott, T. (2001, September). Problem solving and treatment involvement among
individuals with severe pressure ulcers. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American
Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
62. Tucker, E., Elliott, T., & Garner, N. (2002, September). SASSI-3 and the patient with spinal cord injury in the
rehabilitation setting. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord
Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
63. Schmitt, M., Banos, J., & Elliott, T. (2003, February). Factor structure of the rey verbal learning test in spinal
cord injury. Poster presented at the annual conference of the International Neuropsychological Society,
Honolulu.
64. Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., Richards, J. S., & Chen, Y. (2003, March). Predictors of change in depression
among family caregivers of persons with recent-onset spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the annual
conference of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.
65. Elliott, T., & Bush, B. (2003, April). Social problem-solving abilities and pressure sore occurrence among
persons with spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the mid-winter conference of the Division of
Rehabilitation Psychology/APA and the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology entitled, “Celebrating
Our Heritage, Creating Our Vision”, Tucson, AZ.
66. Schmitt, M., & Elliott, T. (2003, April). Verbal learning abilities and adjustment to recent-onset spinal cord
injury. Poster presented at the mid-winter conference of the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology/APA and
the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology entitled, “Celebrating Our Heritage, Creating Our Vision”,
Tucson, AZ. [awarded first prize for best student presentation]
67. Rivera, P., Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2003, April). Social problem-solving abilities, depression and wellbeing among family caregivers of persons with spinal cord injuries. Poster presented at the conference
conducted by the Centers for Disease Control entitled, Safety In Numbers: Working Together from Research
into Practice, Atlanta.
68. Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2003, August). Problems encountered by family caregivers of women with cerebral
palsy. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto.
69. Uswatte, G., Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2003, August). Challenges experienced by caregivers of constraintinduced movement therapy patients. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Toronto.
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70. Tucker, E., & Elliott, T. (2003, September). Social problem solving abilities and health behaviors of persons
with spinal cord injuries. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Spinal
Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, NV.
71. Schmitt, M. M., Banos, J., & Elliott, T. (2004, February). Verbal learning in spinal cord injury patients:
Effects of age and time since injury. Poster presented at the annual conference of the International
Neuropsychological Society. Baltimore, MD.
72. Hui, S.A., Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Rivera, P. (2004, March). Communal behaviors, problem solving
abilities, and adjustment of caregivers of persons with spinal cord injuries. Poster presented at the mid-winter
conference of the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology/APA and the American Board of Rehabilitation
Psychology, Seattle, WA.
73. Dreer, L., Schmitt, M., Elliott, T., Fletcher, D., & Porter, C. (2004, March). Social problem solving abilities
and depression among persons with visual impairment. Poster presented at the mid-winter conference of the
Division of Rehabilitation Psychology/APA and the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology, Seattle,
WA.
74. Dreer, L., Fletcher, D., & Elliott, T. (2004, April). Low vision rehabilitation: An investigation of
psychological characteristics. Poster presented at the annual convention of Association for Research in Vision
and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
75. Hui, S. A., Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Rivera, P. (2004, July). Communal behaviors and adjustment
following spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Honolulu, HI.
76. Hui, S. A., Lindsey, C.., & Elliott, T. (2004, July). Church attendance and marital commitment beliefs of
undergraduate women. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association,
Honolulu, HI.
77. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Rivera, P. (2005, April). Evaluating a problem-solving intervention for family
caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury. Poster presented at the mid-winter conference of the Division of
Rehabilitation Psychology/APA and the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology, Baltimore, MD.
78. Rivera, P., & Elliott, T. (2005, August). Family caregivers of women with disabilities: Problem solving and
adjustment. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, D. C.
79. Swanson, M., Dreer, L. E., Elliott, T. R., Berry, J., Fletcher, D. C., & McNeal, J. C. (2005, November).
Cognitive appraisals, distress and disability among persons in low vision rehabilitation. Poster presented at the
39th Annual Convention for the Association for the Advancement of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
Washington, D. C.
80. Schmitt, M. M., Elliott, T. R., Porter, C. A. & Jackson, W. T. (2006, March).The development of a measure
of learning during blind rehabilitation. Poster presented at the 8th Annual Conference of The Division of
Rehabilitation Psychology of the American Psychological Association in Reno, Nevada.
81. Bambara, J., Dreer, L., Elliott, T., Swanson, M., DeCarlo, D., & Uswatte, G. (2006, March). Well-being of
individuals with low vision and their informal caregivers’ gratitude and altruism. Poster presented at the 8th
Annual Conference of The Division of Rehabilitation Psychology of the American Psychological Association
in Reno, Nevada.
82. Elliott, T., Rivera, P., Berry, J., & Oswald, K. (2006, March). Characteristics of family caregivers at risk for
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depression. Poster presented at the 8th Annual Conference of The Division of Rehabilitation Psychology of
the American Psychological Association in Reno, Nevada.
83. Elliott, T., Rivera, P., Berry, J., Oswald, K., Adams, D., & Grant, J. (2006, March). Problem-solving abilities
and caregiver adjustment. Poster presented at the 2nd Federal TBI Interagency Conference entitled,
“Integrating Models of Research and Service Delivery, Bethesda, MD.
84. Elliott, T., Rivera, P., Berry, J., Oswald, K., Grant, J., & Edwards, G. (2006, August). Problem-solving
training for family caregivers: A randomized clinical trial. Poster presented at the annual convention of the
American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
85. Schmitt, M., Elliott, T., & Porter, C. (2006, August). Problem-solving skills, negative affectivity, and
adjustment in blind veterans. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, New Orleans, LA.
86. Hartley, S., Elliott, T., Cuckler, J., & Berry, J. (2006, August). Predicting depression and functional abilities
after knee or hip replacement. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, New Orleans, LA.
87. Rivera, P. A., Berry, J., & Elliott, T. R. (2006, November). Survival analysis of the effects of problem solving
training on depressed family caregivers. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association of
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Chicago, IL.
88. Martin, R. C., Elliott, T. R., Dreer, L., Shui, A., & Nabors, L. B. (2006, November). Quality of life concerns
expressed by caregivers of persons with brain cancer. Poster presented at the annual convention of the
Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Chicago, IL.
89. Bambara, J., Bjelke, E., Uswatte G., Swanson, M., DeCarlo, D., Cheavens, J., Dreer, L., & Elliott, T. (2006,
November). Patient perspectives of caregiver character strengths on the prediction of depression. Poster
presented at the annual convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Chicago, IL.
90. Rivera, P. A., Elliott, T., Berry, J. W., & Grant, J. (2007, August). Problem-solving training and caregiver
depression: Results over 1 year. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco.
91. Hui, S.-K. A., Elliott, T., Martin, R., & Uswatte, G. (2007, August). Attributions, relationship satisfaction,
and adjustment of family caregivers. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, San Francisco.
ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
International:
1. Elliott, T. (1993, August). Counseling psychology programs can prepare students for health psychology
settings. In C. Carmin (Chair), Making Training Relevant: Counseling Psychologists in Health & Medical
Settings. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association,
Toronto.
2. Richards, J. S., Shewchuk, R. M., Elliott, T., & Palmatier, A. (1996, August). Caregivers of persons with
spinal cord injury: A longitudinal investigation. Paper presented in A. Quittner (Chair), Contemporary
Perspectives on Family Caregiving of Persons with Chronic Conditions. Symposium conducted at the
annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto.
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3. Elliott, T., Kurylo, M., & Shewchuk, R. (1999, November). Project FOCUS: Problem solving training for
new caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury. Paper presented in S. H. Friedman (Chair), Family
Caregivers: Innovative Assessment Techniques and Problem-Solving Interventions for the Unofficial
Members of the Health Care Team. Symposium conducted at the convention of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto.
4. Elliott, T., & Kennedy, P. (2002, May). Depression following spinal cord injury: An evidence-based
review. Presentation in the symposium entitled Evidence-Based Reviews Musculoskeletal Disorders,
Neuropathic Pain, Depression, and Cardiovascular Exercise conducted at the joint conference of the
American Spinal Injury Association and the International MSOP, Vancouver, Canada.
5. Fletcher, D., Dreer, L., & Elliott, T. (2005, April). Tactile analogue scale instrument for investigation of
low vision patient psychological characteristics. Presentation at the Vision 2005 Conference sponsored by
the International Society of Low Vision Research and Rehabilitation, London, UK.
National:
1.
Elliott, T. (1987, November). Social and interpersonal consequences of depression and physical disability.
Paper presented at the convention of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social
Workers, Las Vegas, NV.
2.
Elliott, T., Spruell, M., & Godshall, F. (1988, September). Social support and psychosocial adjustment
following spinal cord injury. Paper presented at the convention of the American Association of Spinal Cord
Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
3.
Elliott, T., & Frank, R. (1988, October). Cognitive responses to disability and depression. Paper presented in
the Accredited Session for Continuing Education Credit entitled "Selected Post-Stroke Studies" at the
convention of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine/American Academy of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, Seattle, WA.
4.
Elliott, T., Gramling, S., Personius, W., & Robertson, R. (1988, November). Sensory-affective measurement
of chronic pain. Paper presented at the convention of the American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine/American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Seattle, WA.
5.
Shrout, J. R., Elliott, T., Gramling, S., & Elliott, A. (1989, March). Hassles on campus: Sources of student
stress. Paper presented at the convention of the American College Personnel Association, Washington, D.C.
6.
Elliott, T. (1989, August). Sensory-affective dimensions of pain and psychosocial functioning of spinal cord
injured patients. In S. Gramling (Chair), Assessment in Pain Rehabilitation: Sensory and Affective
Dimensions. Symposium conducted at the convention of the American Psychological Association, New
Orleans.
7.
Elliott, T., & Gramling, S. (1989, August). Psychology and rehabilitation: New roles and old training
models. In R. Frank (Chair), Psychology in Rehabilitation: Exploited or Missed Opportunity? Symposium
conducted at the convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans.
8.
Buckelew, S., Elliott, T., Frank, R., Shutty, M., Chaney, J., Hewett, J., & Riche, J. (1989, September).
Adjustment to spinal cord injury: Stage theory revisited. In R. Frank (Chair), Depression and Spinal Cord
Injury: Future Models of Assessment and Treatment. Symposium conducted at the convention of the
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
9.
Elliott, T. (1989, September). Psychological problems following discharge. In T. Elliott (Chair),
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Psychosocial Issues Facing the Spinal Cord Injured after Discharge: Didactic and Panel Discussion.
Symposium conducted at the Fourth Annual Advanced Conference for Health Professionals on the
Management of the Spinal Cord Injured Patient entitled, "The Reality of Post Discharge Care," Virginia
Beach, VA.
10. Elliott, T. (1989, November). Psychological interventions for anxiety in rehabilitation. In D. Bishop (Chair),
Tension, Apprehension, Avoidance, Phobias, and Anxiety: Update of Assessment and Treatment.
Symposium conducted at the convention of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, San Antonio.
11. Clay, D., Frank, R., Chaney, J., & Elliott, T. (1990, August). Diagnosing depression in patients with spinal
cord injury. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston.
12. Elliott, T. (1990, August). Social behavior and adjustment following spinal cord injury: Clinical and
experimental evidence. In T. Elliott (Chair), Social Behavior and Adjustment following Spinal Cord Injury.
Symposium conducted at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston.
13. Elliott, T. (1990, September). Pain Assessment. In Chronic Pain and Spinal Cord Injury. Symposium
conducted at the convention of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social
Workers, Las Vegas.
14. Elliott, T. (1990, October). Training Psychology Graduate Students in Assessment for Rehabilitation Settings.
In R. Glueckauf (Chair), Improving the Quality of Assessment Practices in Rehabilitation Psychology.
Symposium conducted at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, IN.
15. MacNair, R. R., & Elliott, T. (1991, August). Problem solving appraisal and behavioral health. In T. Elliott
(Chair), Problem Solving Appraisal: Recent Applications and Theoretical Implications. Symposium
conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
16. Clay, D., Hagglund, R., Frank, R., & Elliott, T. (1992, August). Enhancing the depression diagnosis in spinal
cord injury using Bayesian analysis. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological
Association, Washington, D. C.
17. Elliott, T. (1993, September). Clinical and methodological issues in SCI pain. In J. Summers (Chair), SCI
Pain: Is it Really Different than Chronic Pain? Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
18. Elliott, T. (1993, March). Staff stress and intervention strategies. In W. McKinley (Chair), Health
Maintenance for Patients and Staff. Symposium conducted at the Seventh Annual Advanced Conference for
Health Professionals sponsored by the Virginia Spinal Cord Injury System, Williamsburg, VA.
19. Elliott, T. (1994, April). Social support, depression, and spare time activities of men with spinal cord
injuries. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Spinal Injury Association, Philadelphia.
20. Elliott, T., & Wegener, S. (1994, August). Respecting the primacy and integrity of psychology in predoctoral
training. Paper presented in D. Patterson (Chair), Predoctoral, Postdoctoral, and ABPP Certification Training
in Rehabilitation Psychology. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Los Angeles.
21. Elliott, T. (1994, August). Discussant on symposium. Paper presented in D. Patterson (Chair), Patient
Distress and Observer Bias after Physical Trauma. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the
American Psychological Association, Los Angeles.
22. Elliott, T. (1994, August). Theory-based assessment and interventions from counseling psychology
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perspectives. Paper presented in K. Chwalisz (Chair), Updating our Roots: Nineties Counseling
Psychologists Working in Rehabilitation Settings. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the
American Psychological Association, Los Angeles.
23. Elliott, T. (1995, August). Discussant on symposium. Paper presented in D. Patterson (Chair), Suffering
After Trauma: Should We Treat the Patient or the Staff? Symposium conducted at the convention of the
American Psychological Association, New York.
24. Richards, J. S., Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Little, D. (1995, May). Intentionality, risk, and the perception of
responsibility: Changes in life satisfaction and family satisfaction in persons with spinal cord injury across the
first year post-injury. Symposium presentation at the annual convention of the American Spinal Injury
Association, Orlando.
25. Jackson, W. T., Johnson, M. O., & Elliott, T. (1995, September). Verbal learning and memory: SCI norms
and implications for rehabilitation. Paper presented at the convention of the American Association of Spinal
Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
26. Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., Elliott, T., & Palmatier, A. D. (1997, September). Caregiver problems and
solutions: A focus group approach. Paper presented in symposium conducted at the convention of the
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
27. Elliott, T. (1997, August). Issues in psychological assessment for rehabilitation services. Paper presented in
D. L. Schneider & H. E. Roberts, (Chairs), Reauthorization of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Psychology's
Role. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago.
28. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1998, November). Social problem-solving abilities predict caregiver and patient
outcomes following spinal cord injury. Paper presented in C. L. Radnitz (Chair), Cognitive-Behavioral
Practice with Persons with Physical Disabilities: Recent Innovations and Trends. Symposium conducted at
the convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
29. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1998, November). Problem-solving training for caregivers of persons with spinal
cord injury. Paper presented in A M. Nezu (Chair), Social Problem-Solving Therapy: State-of-the-Art and
Future Directions. Symposium conducted at the convention of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
30. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Richards, J.S. (1999, August). Social problem solving abilities and caregiver
adjustment over time. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association,
Boston
31. Kurylo, M., & Elliott, T. (1999, August) Alcohol problems and adjustment to recent-onset spinal cord injury.
Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston.
32. Kurylo, M., Elliott, T., & Crawford, D. (2000, August). Alcohol use history and secondary complications
following spinal cord injury. Paper presented in A. Heinemann (Chair), Substance Abuse and Disability:
Outcomes Research and Policy Implications. Symposium conducted at the convention o f the American
Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
33. Elliott, T. (2000, August). Both sides now: From academic counseling psychology to health care. Paper
presented in K. Chwalisz & M. Stern (Chairs), Counseling Health Psychology: Celebrating Professional
Biculturality. Symposium conducted at the convention of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, D.C. [ERIC document temporary number CG030609, Resources in Education Level One].
34. Elliott, T. (2000, August). Participant in symposium entitled, Creating Successful Strategies for Promoting
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Diversity in APA Divisions and Provincial Psychological Associates. Symposium conducted at the
convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
35. Rivera, P. & Elliott, T. (2000, September). Personality style as a predictor of adjustment to disability
following spinal cord injury. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Spinal
Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
36. Elliott, T. (2000, November). Preparing psychologists to work with persons who have physical disabilities.
Paper presented in S. H. Friedman (Chair), Training Clinical Health Psychologists for the 21st Century.
Symposium conducted at the convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New
Orleans.
37. Clay, D. L. & Elliott, T. (2001, March). Counseling Psychology: Are we responding to America’s health care
needs and priorities? In D. L. Clay & M. Stern, (Co-chairs) Counseling Psychology: Responding to the
Changing Health Care Environment. American Psychological Association Division 17 conference, Houston.
38. Grant, J., Bartolucci, A., Elliott, T., Giger, J. (2001, April). Telephone problem-solving partnerships with
family caregivers. Symposium conducted at the convention of the American Association of Neuroscience
Nurses, San Francisco.
39. Elliott, T. (2001, August). Defining our common ground to reach new horizons. Presidential address
presented to the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology at the annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, San Francisco.
40. Elliott, T. (2001, August). Developing meaningful programs to assist families living with disability. Paper
presented in T. Elliott (Chair), Presidential symposium: Innovations in understanding and assisting families
living with disabilities. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco.
41. Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2001, September). An active problem solving intervention for caregivers. Paper
presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and
Social Workers, Las Vegas.
42. Grant, J., Elliott, T., Bartolucci, A. & Giger, J. (2002, March). Caregiving problems experienced by family
members of stroke survivors and strategies used to address the problems. Symposium conducted at the
convention of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, Chicago.
43. Shewchuk, R., Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2002, April). Cognitive representation of problems experienced by
caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D. C.
44. Elliott, T. (2002, September). Hope for a positive psychology in theory, practice, and policy. In Hope for
Positive Psychology: Theory, Practice, and Policy. Symposium conducted at the annual conference of the
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
45. Elliott, T. (2002, September). Personality assessment: recommendations for assistive technology. In Matching
Consumer and Assistive Technology for Successful Rehabilitation. Symposium conducted at the annual
conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
46. Elliott, T. (2002, September). Concomitants of depression among family caregivers of persons with recentonset spinal cord injury. In Caregiving in Neurological Disease: Lifespan and Chronic Illness Perspectives.
Symposium conducted at the conference entitled Advancing Nursing Practice Excellence: State of the Science
Congress, Washington, D. C.
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47. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., Richards, J. S., & Chen, Y. (2003, April). Predicting changes in depression status in
family caregivers of persons with recent spinal cord injuries. Paper presented at the conference conducted by
the Centers for Disease Control entitled Safety In Numbers: Working Together from Research into Practice,
Atlanta.
48. Elliott, T. (2003, August). Applying the participatory action research model in a clinical setting with ethnic
minority groups. Paper presented in the symposium entitled, Disability, Gender, Ethnicity, and Community –
Using the Participatory Action Research Model. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto.
49. Elliott, T. (2003, November). Education and support in the context of other interventions for caregivers. Paper
presented at the Education, Training & Support Programs for Caregivers: Expert Panel Meeting sponsored by
Johnson & Johnson and the Rosalynn Carter Institute. Atlanta, GA.
50. Dreer, L. E., Elliott, T., & Fletcher, D. C. (2004, November). Social problem-solving abilities and
adjustment of persons in low vision rehabilitation. Paper presented in the symposium entitled, Social Problem
Solving Abilities in Chronic Disease and Disability. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
51. Elliott, T., Shewchuk, R., & Rivera, P. (2004, November). Project FOCUS: Results of a problem-solving
intervention for family caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury. Paper presented in the symposium
entitled, Social Problem Solving Abilities in Chronic Disease and Disability. Symposium conducted at the
annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
52. Elliott, T. (2005, August). Funded research in counseling psychology: The problem and the potential. Paper
presented in the symposium entitled, Federally Funded Research in Counseling Psychology – What Kinds and
How to Get Them. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Washington, D. C.
53. Rivera, P., Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (2005, September). Project FOCUS: Results of a longitudinal study of
spinal cord injury problem solving training. Presentation conducted at the annual conference of the American
Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
54. Elliott, T. (2006, September). Predicting depression among family caregivers. Presentation conducted at the
annual conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las
Vegas.
55. Elliott, T. (2006, October). Rehabilitation psychology. Presentation in the Editor’s Roundtable Session
conducted at the State of the Science Burn Research Conference sponsored by the American Burn
Association, Washington, D.C.
56. Rivera, P. A., & Elliott, T. (2007, August). Preventing attrition from caregiver intervention programs and
research. Paper presented in the symposium entitled, Engage, Retain, Adhere – Psychological Inteventions
with Family Caregivers at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
Regional:
1.
Elliott, A. P., Gramling, S., Witty, T., Elliott, T., & Shrout, J. R. (1989, March). Hassles on campus. Paper
presented at the convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
2.
Gramling, S., & Elliott, T. (1989, March). Daily hassles and the stress of college life. Paper presented at the
convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
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3.
Elliott, T., Godshall, F., Witty, T., Yoder, B., Caulkins, P., Spruell, M. (1989, March). The relationship
between psychosocial variables and sensory-affective dimensions of chronic pain in spinal cord injured (SCI)
patients. In S. Gramling (Chair), New Directions in Pain Assessment: Bridging the Gap from Laboratory to
Clinic. Symposium conducted at the convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington,
D.C.
4.
Elliott, T., Gramling, S., & Shrout, J. R. (1989, March). Personal and environmental moderators of student
stress. In T. Elliott (Chair), The Stress of Student Life: Hassles on Campus. Symposium conducted at the
convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
5.
Elliott, T. (1989, May). Social behavior and rehabilitation. Paper presented at the Sheltering Arms
Rehabilitation Hospital Conference on Rehabilitation Progress, Richmond, VA.
6.
Elliott, T. (1994, April). Problem solving appraisal and behavioral health. Paper presented at the University
of Missouri Health Sciences Center Psychology Consortium Series. Columbia, MO.
7.
Elliott, T. (1994, May). Stress in the long-term health care provider. Paper presented at the annual
convention of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (Alabama chapter), Birmingham, AL.
8.
Elliott, T. (1994, June). Stress management. Presentation at the annual conference of the Alabama College
Co-Op and Placement Association, Decatur, AL.
9.
Elliott, T. (1994, October). Why do I feel on fire? Tips for preventing job burnout. Presentation at the
annual staff conference of the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services, Montgomery, AL.
10. Elliott, T. (1994, November). Disability and relationships. Presentation at the workshop entitled Epilepsy
and You: Education for Daily Living, sponsored by the Epilepsy Foundation of North & Central Alabama,
Birmingham, AL.
11. Elliott, T. (1994, November). Problem solving appraisal and behavioral health. Presentation at the meeting
of the Alabama Behavioral Medicine Group, Birmingham, AL.
12. Elliott, T. (1995, February). Self-appraised problem solving abilities and behavioral health. Presentation at
the UAB Department of Psychology Colloquium Series, Birmingham.
13. Elliott, T. (1996, April). Psychosocial issues and treatment: New challenges. Paper presented at the annual
advanced conference for health professionals conducted by the Virginia Spinal Cord Injury System,
Williamsburg, VA.
14. Elliott, T. (1997, July). Psychological impact on consumers with a spinal cord injury. Paper presented at the
conference entitled, “Analysis of Medical Disabilities by Specialties in Their Field”, conducted by the
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services, Birmingham, AL.
15. Elliott, T. (1997, August). Depression and coping among persons with SCI. Paper presented at the Howard
A. Rusk International Symposium on Neurological Rehabilitation, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.
16. Elliott, T. (1997, September). Social problem solving and adjustment following spinal cord injury.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, University of Alabama-Birmingham.
17. Elliott, T., & Shewchuk, R. (1998, April). Assisting caregivers of persons with spinal cord injuries: A
problem solving approach. Presentation at the Injury Control Research Center, University of AlabamaBirmingham.
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18. Elliott, T. (1998, April). Assisting caregivers of persons with spinal cord injury. Paper presented at the Prepared
Family Caregiver Conference, Penn State – Hershey Medical School, Hershey, PN.
19. Elliott, T. (1998, September). Stress management. Paper presented at the Spinal Cord Injury Research
Update for Consumers with SCI, Families, and Providers. University of Alabama at Birmingham.
20. Elliott, T. (1998, November). Problem solving appraisal and behavioral health. Colloquium presented at the
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
21. Elliott, T. (2000, June). Depression following SCI. Paper presented at the conference entitled “New
Challenges for a New Century: Celebrating 25 Years and Beyond” conducted by the Arkansas Spinal Cord
Commission, Little Rock.
22. Elliott, T. (2000, June). Stress? What stress? Stress management after SCI. Paper presented at the
conference entitled, “New Challenges for a New Century: Celebrating 25 Years and Beyond” conducted by
the Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission, Little Rock.
23. Elliott, T. (2000, October). Health and wellness. Presentation to undergraduate music majors at BirminghamSouthern College, Birmingham.
24. Elliott, T. (2001, June). Life after traumatic brain injury. Addressing the emotional needs of the family.
Presentation at the Pediatric-Adolescent Traumatic Brain Injury Conference conducted by the Alabama Health
Injury Foundation, Birmingham, AL.
25. Elliott, T, (2001, September). Social problem solving abilities predict patient and caregiver adjustment
following spinal cord injury. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, University
of Alabama at Birmingham.
26. Elliott, T, (2001, October). Social problem-solving abilities predict patient and caregiver adjustment following
spinal cord injury. Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
27. Elliott, T. (2002, January). Active problem solving interventions for family caregivers. Case Conference
Workshop, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida.
28. Elliott, T. (2003, February). Social problem solving abilities and family caregiving following disability.
College of Medicine Research Seminar presentation, Department of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences,
College of Medicine, Florida State University.
29. Elliott, T. (2003, October). Social problem-solving abilities and family caregiving following disability. UAB
Center for Aging and Birmingham/Atlanta VA Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center Scientific
Seminar Series, University of Alabama-Birmingham.
30. Elliott, T. (2003, November). Social problem-solving abilities and family caregiving following disability.
Department of Psychology colloquium, University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
31. Elliott, T. (2005, February). Social problem solving abilities and behavioral health. Department of
Psychology colloquium, University of Miami.
32. Elliott, T. (2005, May). Working with family caregivers of persons with severe physical disabilities: A
problem-solving approach. Paper presented at the conference of the Alabama Psychological Association, Fort
Walton Beach, FL.
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33. Elliott, T. (2006, March). Family caregiving: A public health concern. Presentation for the Children, Youth
and Families group, Department of Educational Psychology, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX.
34. Elliott, T. (2006, May). Problem-solving interventions for family caregivers of persons with disabilities.
Presentation to the University of Missouri Health Sciences Consortium Internship Lecture series, Columbia,
MO.
Chaired Symposia
1.
Elliott, T. (1989, March). The Stress of Student Life: Hassles on Campus. Symposium conducted at the
convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
2.
Elliott, T. (1989, September). Psychosocial Issues Facing the Spinal Cord Injured after Discharge: Didactic
and Panel Discussion. Symposium conducted at the Fourth Annual Advanced Conference for Health
Professionals on the Management of the Spinal Cord Injured Patient entitled, "The Reality of Post Discharge
Care," Virginia Beach, VA.
3.
Elliott, T. (1990, August). Social Behavior and Adjustment following Spinal Cord Injury. Symposium
conducted at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston.
4.
Elliott, T. (1991, August). Problem Solving Appraisal: Recent Applications and Theoretical Implications.
Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
5.
Elliott, T. (1991, September). Interpersonal Behavior and Psychosocial Adjustment of Persons with Spinal
Cord Injury. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the Association of Spinal Cord Injury
Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
6.
Elliott, T. (1994, September). Nonpathological Assessment of Personality of Persons with Spinal Cord
Injury. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the Association of Spinal Cord Injury
Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas.
7.
Dunn, D., & Elliott, T. (1996, August). Advancing Psychosocial Theory in Disability: The Rehabilitation
and Social-Personality Interface. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto.
8.
Elliott, T., & Waxweiler, R. (1998, May). Psychological and social issues in injury-related disabilities and
rehabilitation. Dialog presentation conducted at the conference entitled, Public Health in the 21st Century:
Behavioral and Social Science Contributions, sponsored by the American Psychological Association, Atlanta,
GA.
9.
Elliott, T., (2001, August). Presidential symposium: Innovations in understanding and assisting families
living with disabilities. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco.
10. Elliott, T., & Sherwin, E. (2004, July). Future directions in directions in determining treatment efficacy and
effectiveness in rehabilitation. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
11. Dreer, L. E., & Elliott, T. (2004, November). Social problem solving abilities in chronic disease and
disability. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
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12. Elliott, T. (2007, August). Counseling psychologists with grant funds – principal investigators reveal their
secrets. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San
Francisco.
INVITED WORKSHOPS AND LECTURES
International
1.
Byrd, E. K., & Elliott, T. (1987, September). Media and disability: Implications of research. Invited paper
presented at the symposium conducted by the Polish Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled entitled "The
Mass Media and Disabled People", Warsaw, Poland.
2.
Elliott, T. (1996, August). Depression following spinal cord injury: Implications for rehabilitation
psychology. Invited Division 22 Fellows address presented at the annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto.
3.
Elliott, T. (2003, June). Social problem solving abilities and family caregiving following disability. Guest
presentation at the 20th Guttman Multidisciplinary Meeting entitled Family and Social Impact of Spinal Cord
Injury conducted at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury, England.
4.
Elliott, T. (2007, July). Caregiver issues in the United States: Contemporary Issues. Invited presentation at
the conference entitled, New Approaches in Caregiver Research and Interventions sponsored by the RobertBosch-Hospital, Clinic for Geriatric Rehabilitation; Stuttgart, Germany.
National
1.
Elliott, T. (1991, August). Three questions for a junior colleague. Invited paper presented in response to
receiving the Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) Early Research Achievement Award at the convention
of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
2.
Elliott, T. (1998, August). Sponsored research in the counseling psychology literature. Invited Division 17
Fellows address presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San
Francisco.
3.
Elliott, T. (1999, March). Rehabilitation Psychology 2000: Science and Practice, San Diego, CA.
Conference sponsored by the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology/APA and the American Board of
Rehabilitation Psychology. Conducted presentations on “Advances in SCI” and “Research Methodology:
Practical Strategies for the Novice and Expert.”
4.
Elliott, T, & Kurylo, M. (2000, March). Rehabilitation Psychology 2000 and Beyond: Science and Practice,
San Antonio, TX. Conference sponsored by the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology/APA and the American
Board of Rehabilitation Psychology. Conducted presentation on “Caregiver Assessment and Intervention.”
5.
Elliott, T, & Hagglund, K. (2000, March). Rehabilitation Psychology 2000 and Beyond: Science and
Practice, San Antonio, TX. Conference sponsored by the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology/APA and the
American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology. Conducted presentation “Advances in Spinal Cord Injury
Rehabilitation.”
6.
Elliott, T. (2000, June). 8th Annual Conference; Spinal Cord Injuries, Fort Myers, FL., conducted by
Contemporary Forums. Conducted presentations on “Family Caregiving Issues: Implications Concerning
Family Involvement” and “Psychological Adjustment Post SCI: Recent Evidence and Updates.”
7.
Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2001, March). Rehabilitation Psychology 2001 and Beyond: Science and Practice in
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the New Millennium, Atlanta, GA. Conference sponsored by the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology/APA
and the American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology. Conducted presentation on “Active Problem Solving
Interventions for Family Caregivers.”
8.
Elliott, T. (2001, June). 9th Annual Conference entitled Spinal Cord Injuries: Issues and Advances, Traverse
City, MI, conducted by Contemporary Forums. Conducted presentations on “Caregiver Stress: Family
Members as Care Providers” and “Reducing Secondary Complications of SCI: Medical and Psychological
Issues.”
9.
Elliott, T. (2002, April). 10th Annual Conference; Spinal Cord Injuries: A Multidisciplinary Approach to
Today’s Clinical Challenges, La Jolla, CA, conducted by Contemporary Forums. Conducted presentations on
“Families as Part of the Rehabilitation Team,” and “Psychosocial Considerations: Long-term Secondary
Complications for Persons with SCI.”
10. Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2004, September). Caregiving and TBI: Issues, Concerns and Solutions. Presentation
at the annual conference of the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators, Nashville, TN.
11. Elliott. T. (2005, August). Social problem-solving and health: A policy-relevant research program. Invited
address in receipt of the Dorothy Booz Black Award from the Society of Counseling Psychology, presented at
the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C.
12. Elliott, T. (2007, August). A problem-solving perspective of family caregiving. Invited address upon receipt
of the Best Science Award in the program entitled, “Showcase of Society of Counseling Psychology’s Best
Practice and Science at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.
Regional
1.
Byrd, E. K., & Elliott, T. (1986, June). Media and disability: A review of the literature. Invited paper presented
at the Hofstra University Conference on Attitudes Toward Persons with Disabilities: A Comprehensive
Evaluation, New York City.
2.
Elliott, T., & Price, D. (1988, April). Guest faculty for program entitled, Pain Management sponsored by the
Medical College of Virginia; conducted workshop entitled “Psycho-physical Assessment of Pain,” and presented
paper entitled “Psychological Assessment of Pain,” Williamsburg, VA.
3.
Elliott, T. (1988, June). Social-cognitive responses to depression and stigma. Invited paper presented at the
conference entitled "Social Cognitive Processes in Adjustment and Health", Kill Devil Hills, NC.
4.
Elliott, T. (1988, October). The Management Center, School of Business, VCU; instructor of continuing
education course entitled "Surviving the Stress of Management."
5.
Elliott, T. (1989, April). Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Fishersville, VA; conducted continuing
education course on "Group Dynamics and the Management of an Interdisciplinary Team."
6.
Elliott, T. (1989, May). Continuing Education Program, Medical College of Virginia; presented paper
entitled "Psychological Considerations in the Management of Chronic Pain" at Lee County Hospital,
Pennington Gap, VA; Lonesome Pine Hospital, Big Stone Gap, VA; and Pulaski Community Hospital,
Pulaski, VA.
7.
Elliott, T. (1989, May). Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Fishersville, VA; presented paper entitled,
"Facilitating the Interdisciplinary Team" during a workshop entitled "An Interdisciplinary Approach to
Rehabilitation: The Social Worker as Facilitator."
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8.
Elliott, T. (1989, September). Fourth Annual Advanced Conference for Health Professionals on Management
of the Spinal Cord Injured Patient, Virginia Beach, VA; conducted focus session entitled "Assessment and
Intervention of Psychosocial At-Risk Factors following Discharge."
9.
Elliott, T. (1993, March). Seventh Annual Advanced Conference for Health Professionals on Management of
the Spinal Cord Injured Patient, Williamsburg, VA; presented paper entitled "Staff Stress and Intervention
Strategies", and participated on panel discussion addressing "Health Maintenance for Patients and Staff."
10. Elliott, T. (1994, February, March) Continuing Education Program, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Division of Rehabilitation Nursing; presented workshops entitled "Coping with Stress and Burnout" and
"Interpersonal Problem Solving."
11. Elliott, T. (1996, April). Ninth Annual Advanced Conference for Health Professionals on Management of
the Spinal Cord Injured Patient, Williamsburg, VA; conducted focus session entitled "Psychosocial Treatment
and Intervention."
12. Elliott, T. (1997, October). Instilling hope in persons and families living with spinal cord injury. Keynote
presentation at the conference entitled, SCI Management: Restoring Hope, Function, and Quality of Life,
Virginia Commonwealth/Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA.
13. Elliott, T. (2000, July). Southwest Texas State University Therapeutic Recreation Summit, San Marcos, TX.
Conducted lectures on “Depression Following a Spinal Cord Injury” and “Stress Management.”
14. Elliott, T. (2001, October). “Active Problem Solving Interventions for Family Caregivers,” Workshop
sponsored by the Spinal Cord Injury Unit, Veterans’ Administration Medical Center, Augusta, GA.
15. Elliott, T. (2001, November). “Active Problem Solving Interventions for Family Caregivers,” Presentation to
the UAB Hospital Social Service.
16. Elliott, T. (2002, March). “Recognizing Family Caregivers: Integral and Formal Members of Health Care
Service Delivery.” Lecture presented at the course entitled, Effective Management and Treatment of Patients
with Spinal Cord Injury, conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs Employee Education System, for
the VSIN7 Special Programs Service Line and the VSIN7 Education Service Line, Atlanta.
17. Elliott, T. (2002, May). “Life after Traumatic Brain Injury: Addressing the Emotional Needs of the
Caregiver.” Keynote presentation at the 17th Annual Western Michigan Brain Injury Symposium, Grand
Rapids, MI.
18. Elliott, T., & Rivera, P. (2004, April). Train-the-Trainer workshop. Conducted at the meeting of the Alabama
Primary Health Care Association, Montgomery, AL.
19. Elliott, T. (2004, August). Ninth Annual Therapeutic Recreation Summit, Camp For All, Burton, TX.
Conducted workshops on “Developing Problem Solving Skills” and “Problem Solving Training for Family
Caregivers.”
20. Elliott, T. (2004, September). Family Caregiving Following Spinal Cord Injury. Presentation at the
conference entitled, “Successes, Challenges and Future Directions of Interdisciplinary Caregiving Research,”
sponsored by the University of Alabama-Birmingham Center for Aging, Birmingham, AL.
21. Elliott, T. (2006, November). Research in rehabilitation psychology. Presentation at the Clinical Psychology
Research and Practice Seminar, Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University.
22. Elliott, T. (2007, August). 12th Annual Therapeutic Recreation Summit, Camp For All, Burton, TX.
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Conducted session on “Traumatic Brain Injury.”
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