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Zencius A, Wesolowski M
Brain Inj . 1999 Oct; 13(9):723-7. PMID: 10507454
A social network is a support system in which one can obtain assistance for simple daily needs and in emergency situations. A diminished social network can result in failure to...
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Zencius A, Wesolowski M, Rodriguez I
Brain Inj . 1998 Mar; 12(1):53-61. PMID: 9483337
The efficacy of using antecedent control procedures (practice, multi-sensory input and peer participation) in facilitating orientation to person, place and time with two survivors of traumatic brain injuries were tested...
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Zencius A, Lane I, Wesolowski M
Brain Inj . 1991 Oct; 5(4):369-74. PMID: 1786499
Assessment of non-compliance has been discussed. This included exploration of reinforcement contingencies, age appropriateness, cultural background and social background. Several perspectives on this have been addressed. Memory deficits are also...
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Burke W, Zencius A, Wesolowski M, Doubleday F
Brain Inj . 1991 Jul; 5(3):241-52. PMID: 1933075
In 1983, Lezak described executive functioning as the ability to engage in independent, purposeful, self-directive and self-serving behaviour. Self initiation, problem-solving and self-monitoring or regulation of behaviour are important components...
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Zencius A, Davis P, Cuvo A
J Appl Behav Anal . 1990 Jan; 23(2):245-52. PMID: 2373660
This study evaluated the efficacy of a personalized system of instruction to teach checking account skills to persons with mild disabilities. Using a self-paced manual, 8 participants in two groups...
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Zencius A, Wesolowski M, Burke W, McQuade P
Brain Inj . 1989 Apr; 3(2):199-205. PMID: 2730977
Three brain-injured clients failed to respond significantly to consequence management programmes designed to increase attendance, use of a cane, and to reduce unauthorized breaks. When antecedent stimulus control procedures were...