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Just two more days of early bird registration for RP2026

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On MLK Day, we reflect on rehabilitation psychology’s responsibility to advance equity, access, and justice. #RP2026 features sessions on race, structural disadvantage, and rehab outcomes—highlighting psychologists’ role in equity-centered practice. details via link in bio.

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The Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Symposium at RP2026 will take place on Fri Feb 20, and features a 3pt CE program sponsored by The Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Foundation, highlighting psychosocial adaptation, digital health interventions, and equity-focused care in SCI.

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Congratulations to Libby DesRuisseaux and Caterina Obenauf, recipients of the 2025 Community Engagement and Service Award, whose work focuses on expanding access to neuropsych care, addressing health disparities, and building community-centered educational and support programs.

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Attendees planning to join us for RP2026 are encouraged to book accommodations at the Omni Charlotte Hotel, where the conference will be held. ADA accessible rooms are limited and may fill quickly. More information is available through the link in bio.

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Early bird registration is open! Grounded in evidence. Driven by purpose. RP2026 will bring together researchers, clinicians, educators, and students to share new knowledge and advance the field. Link in bio.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Early registration is open through the month. See you in Charlotte, rehab rockstars! Link in bio for more info.

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A few snapshots from RP2025! Only 98 days left until Charlotte! We can’t wait to see you there #RP2026

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We recognize that preparing high-quality submissions takes time. Necessary extensions of up to two weeks are available for abstract submissions. We look forward to your contributions to the Rehabilitation Psychology Mid-Winter Conference. Link in bio.

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The deadline for submissions is fast approaching. Two-week extensions may be granted. Link in bio.

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We are thrilled to introduce our 2025-2026 Presidential Trio!

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The deadline for submissions is fast approaching. Two-week extensions may be granted. Link in bio.

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We recognize that preparing high-quality submissions takes time. Necessary extensions of up to two weeks are available for abstract submissions. We look forward to your contributions to the Rehabilitation Psychology Mid-Winter Conference. Link in bio.

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The deadline for submissions is fast approaching. Two-week extensions may be granted. Link in bio.

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Grounded in evidence. Driven by purpose. RP2026 will bring together researchers, clinicians, educators, and students to share new knowledge and advance the field. Abstract deadlines are upcoming. Link in bio.

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The Call for Abstracts for poster presentations is now open. Please submit your work by October 8, 2025. Link in bio.

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We are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for our Distinguished Lectures and Div22 Awards. These honors will be presented at the 28th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, to be held Feb 19–22, 2026 in Charlotte, NC. Link in bio.

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We are pleased to invite submissions for workshops, oral presentations, and panel discussions at the Rehabilitation Psychology Mid-Winter Conference, February 19–22, 2026. The submission deadline is September 8, 2025. Link in bio.

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Women's Issues in Rehabilitation — Division of Rehabilitation Psychology Register for Rehab Psychology 2019 in Orlando NOW!

Left to right: Connie Sung, Katlin Schultz (President 2023-2025), Nicole Sharf, Jenna Ausloos, Lisa Batchos (incoming President 2026), Timea Tozser, Laurie Baker, EJ Lee, Mary Brownsberger, Kate Brown, and Abbey Hughes

www.div22.org/womens-issue...

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Section 2 Women’s Issues in Rehabilitation, Celebrating 20 Years of Empowerment, Progress, and Resilience

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Division of Rehabilitation Psychology Register for Rehab Psychology 2019 in Orlando NOW!

Whether you're a clinician, researcher, educator, student, or advocate, there's a place for you here. Submissions open soon! Stay tuned for new formats, CE-focused sessions, and awards announcements! Visit div22.org for updates!

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We're excited to see everyone in Charlotte, NC, for RP2026 next year! Join us as we explore the future of Rehabilitation Psychology — rooted in science, powered by purpose. This is more than a conference. It's a space to connect, share, and lead meaningful, measurable change.

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