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Workshop: paper #82

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Room G1
Friday, October 10, 2025
16:00 - 17:15
Room G1

Overview

Noncompliance in SCI Rehabilitation - Patient and Healthcare Expectations out of Sync


Details

"The workshop will consist of three presentations: 1. A case illustrating the diverse personal and contextual factors shaping a given patient’s experience with SCI. 2. A presentation focusing on evidence-based communication strategies to facilitate en-gagement in rehabilitation. 3. A presentation providing an introduction to psychological trauma in rehabilitation. Participants will be engaged through group discussions."


Presenter (if the session has co-presenters, they will be listed in the APP)

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Mrs Irene Christiansen
Psychologist
Rigshospitalet - A Highly Specialised Hospital in Denmark

Noncompliance in SCI Rehabilitation - Patient and Healthcare Expectations out of Sync

Biography

IRENE CHRISTIANSEN, MSc, is a licensed clinical psychologist and specialised within the field of psychotraumatology. She works at Rigshospitalet, a highly specialised hospital, with patients with SCI. The hospital offers interdisciplinary rehabilitation; Irene is experienced in the process of working within interdisciplinary teams. Since May 2022 Irene has been a member of the NoSCoS Board. She is co-founder of the Professional Network of Psychologists within NoSCoS.

JENNY LISSHAMMAR is a clinical neuropsychologist across the Departments of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine at Sahlgrenska University Hospital. She is also part of the Rehabilitation Medicine Research group, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg. Her research interests include the neuropsychological impact of spinalcord injury, and development of measurement tools for establishing this. She has worked across the lifespan with individuals with cord injury.

DAVID KRABBE works as a psychologist at the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Sahlgrenska University Hospital. He is also a PhD-student at the Rehabilitation Medicine Research group, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg.
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