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David A. Rosenthal

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  49
Citations -  1041

David A. Rosenthal is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rehabilitation counseling & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 46 publications receiving 983 citations. Previous affiliations of David A. Rosenthal include University of Wisconsin–Stout.

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Predicting employment outcomes of rehabilitation clients with orthopedic disabilities: a CHAID analysis.

TL;DR: The chi-squared automatic interaction detector (CHAID) analysis indicated that job placement services significantly enhanced competitive employment outcomes but were significantly underutilized, and physical restoration and assistive technology services along with support services such as counseling also contributed to positive employment outcomes.
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The Relationship Between Sense of Coherence and Adjustment in Persons with Disabilities

TL;DR: The concepts of salutogenesis and Antonovsky's sense of coherence are introduced in this article, and they are based upon comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness of concepts.
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Drivers of workplace discrimination against people with disabilities: the utility of Attribution Theory.

TL;DR: What drives workplace discrimination against people with disabilities is determined and findings are compared to available literature on attribution theory, which concerns itself with public perceptions of the controllability and stability of various impairments.
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Effects of Client Race on Clinical Judgment of Practicing European American Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors

TL;DR: The authors investigated the effects of client race on clinical judgment of practicing European American vocational rehabilitation counselors, specifically, whether participants demonstrated bias in their general evaluation, perceptions of psychopathology, and estimates of the educational and vocational potential of African American clients.
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An analysis of evidence-based best practices in the public vocational rehabilitation program: Gaps, future directions, and recommended steps to move forward

TL;DR: Gaps identified in EBP research that hinders the implementation of efficacious, effective, and efficient services based on the best scientific evidence are discussed and recommendations for future research directions and knowledge translation initiatives that will improve the effectiveness of VR service delivery practices are provided.