C Mateer

Affiliations: 
University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 
Area:
Behavioral Psychology, Gerontology, Nursing
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Kit KA, Mateer CA, Tuokko HA, et al. (2014) Influence of negative stereotypes and beliefs on neuropsychological test performance in a traumatic brain injury population. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 20: 157-67
Mateer CA. (2013) Reconceptualizing brain injury rehabilitation in the future: a peek over the horizon. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 28: 232-6
Mateer CA, Sira CS. (2006) Cognitive and emotional consequences of TBI: intervention strategies for vocational rehabilitation. Neurorehabilitation. 21: 315-26
Lillie R, Mateer CA. (2006) Constraint-based therapies as a proposed model for cognitive rehabilitation. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 21: 119-30
Michel JA, Mateer CA. (2006) Attention rehabilitation following stroke and traumatic brain injury. A review. Europa Medicophysica. 42: 59-67
Patry BN, Mateer CA. (2006) Neuropsychological assessment of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury Psychological Knowledge in Court: Ptsd, Pain, and Tbi. 352-377
Mateer CA, Sira CS. (2006) Cognitive and emotional consequences of TBI: Intervention strategies for vocational rehabilitation Neurorehabilitation. 21: 315-326
Mateer CA, Sira CS, O'Connell ME. (2005) Putting Humpty Dumpty together again: the importance of integrating cognitive and emotional interventions. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 20: 62-75
Bezeau SC, Bogod NM, Mateer CA. (2004) Sexually intrusive behaviour following brain injury: approaches to assessment and rehabilitation. Brain Injury. 18: 299-313
Bogod NM, Mateer CA, MacDonald SW. (2003) Self-awareness after traumatic brain injury: a comparison of measures and their relationship to executive functions. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 9: 450-8
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