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Kathleen T. Bechtold
Kathleen T. Bechtold
Associate Professor, The Johns Hopkins University SOM
Verified email at jhmi.edu
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The trail making test, part B: cognitive flexibility or ability to maintain set?
KB Kortte, MD Horner, WK Windham
Applied neuropsychology 9 (2), 106-109, 2002
7202002
Post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome symptomatology and the impact on life functioning: is there something here?
JN Aucott, AW Rebman, LA Crowder, KB Kortte
Quality of Life Research 22, 75-84, 2013
1902013
Positive psychological variables in the prediction of life satisfaction after spinal cord injury.
KB Kortte, M Gilbert, P Gorman, ST Wegener
Rehabilitation Psychology 55 (1), 40, 2010
1902010
Therapeutic engagement: a proposed model of engagement in medical rehabilitation
AH Lequerica, K Kortte
American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 89 (5), 415-422, 2010
1802010
The Hopkins rehabilitation engagement rating scale: development and psychometric properties
KB Kortte, LD Falk, RC Castillo, D Johnson-Greene, ST Wegener
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 88 (7), 877-884, 2007
1652007
The clinical, symptom, and quality-of-life characterization of a well-defined group of patients with posttreatment Lyme disease syndrome
AW Rebman, KT Bechtold, T Yang, EA Mihm, MJ Soloski, CB Novak, ...
Frontiers in medicine 4, 315174, 2017
1342017
Who are tomboys and why should we study them?
JM Bailey, KT Bechtold, SA Berenbaum
Archives of sexual behavior 31, 333-341, 2002
1312002
Hope predicts positive functional role outcomes in acute rehabilitation populations.
KB Kortte, JE Stevenson, MM Hosey, R Castillo, ST Wegener
Rehabilitation psychology 57 (3), 248, 2012
1262012
Development of a foundation for a case definition of post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome
JN Aucott, LA Crowder, KB Kortte
International Journal of Infectious Diseases 17 (6), e443-e449, 2013
1082013
Denial of illness in medical rehabilitation populations: theory, research, and definition.
KB Kortte, ST Wegener
Rehabilitation Psychology 49 (3), 187, 2004
1062004
Anosognosia and denial: Their relationship to coping and depression in acquired brain injury.
KB Kortte, ST Wegener, K Chwalisz
Rehabilitation Psychology 48 (3), 131, 2003
1022003
Behavioural interventions for enhancing life participation in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia
KB Kortte, EJ Rogalski
International Review of Psychiatry 25 (2), 237-245, 2013
942013
CCL19 as a chemokine risk factor for posttreatment Lyme disease syndrome: a prospective clinical cohort study
JN Aucott, MJ Soloski, AW Rebman, LA Crowder, LJ Lahey, CA Wagner, ...
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology 23 (9), 757-766, 2016
882016
The nature of naming errors in primary progressive aphasia versus acute post-stroke aphasia.
MA Budd, K Kortte, L Cloutman, M Newhart, RF Gottesman, C Davis, ...
Neuropsychology 24 (5), 581, 2010
882010
Increased rates of mild traumatic brain injury among older adults in US emergency departments, 2009-2010
JS Albrecht, JM Hirshon, M McCunn, KT Bechtold, V Rao, ...
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 31 (5), E1-E7, 2016
822016
Living in limbo: contested narratives of patients with chronic symptoms following Lyme disease
AW Rebman, JN Aucott, ER Weinstein, KT Bechtold, KC Smith, L Leonard
Qualitative Health Research 27 (4), 534-546, 2017
712017
Role of resilience in the rehabilitation of adults with acquired brain injury
J Neils-Strunjas, D Paul, AN Clark, R Mudar, MC Duff, B Waldron-Perrine, ...
Brain Injury 31 (2), 131-139, 2017
702017
Imaging glial activation in patients with post-treatment Lyme disease symptoms: a pilot study using [11C]DPA-713 PET
JM Coughlin, T Yang, AW Rebman, KT Bechtold, Y Du, WB Mathews, ...
Journal of Neuroinflammation 15, 1-7, 2018
632018
Recent advances in the understanding of neglect and anosognosia following right hemisphere stroke
K Kortte, AE Hillis
Current neurology and neuroscience reports 9 (6), 459-465, 2009
632009
Measuring avoidance in medical rehabilitation.
KB Kortte, L Veiel, SV Batten, ST Wegener
Rehabilitation Psychology 54 (1), 91, 2009
622009
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