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Jay R. Stewart
Professor and Coordinator of Rehabiliation Counseling
Program Area: Rehabilitation Counseling
(419) 372-7301
jstewar@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Education
Ph.D. University of Toledo
M.R.C.: Bowling Green State Univesity
B.A.: University of Toledo

Recent Publications
Stewart, J. R. (2002). Supplementing the scientific method with alternative approaches to rehabilitation research. Rehabilitation Education, 16(2), 227-236.

Stewart, J. R., Prestin, E. I., & Gomez, A.   (2001). Mujeres, la discapidad, y el uso de drogas. 17(3), Reviste Medica de Santiago . (Peer reviewed electronic journal. Peer reviewers are faculty at the Universidad de Santiago, Santiago,Chile.) http://www.rms.cl/Numeros_anteriores/rms_17/indice_rms17.htm

Stewart, J. R., & Prestin, E. I. (1999). Women with addictions and other disabilities: Recommendations for rehabilitation counselors. 7(5), 31-37, Rehabilitation Professional.

Garski, G., & Stewart, J. R. (1999). Stigmatic and mythical thinking: Barriers to vocational rehabilitation services for persons with severe mental illness. 65(4), Journal of Rehabilitation.

Stewart, J. R. (1998-1999). Las intervenciones en la rehabilitación con pacientes que niegan sus condiciones de discapacidad [Interventions in the medical rehabilitation setting with patients who deny disabling conditions]. Revista de Trabajo Social, 1 (2), 1-14. (Peer reviewed electronic journal.   Peer reviewers are faculty at the Universidad de Concepcion, Concepcion, Chile.)

Stewart, J. R. (1998). Effects of addiction on women. In A. Munz & J. C. Neely (Eds.), Representation of chemically dependent women in the family court (pp. 45-68). Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: New York.

Stewart, J. R., Reilly, B., & Sachidanadam, S. (1998).   Identifying and treating depression in individuals with visual impairments. International Journal of Rehabilitation and Health, 4(1), 39-49.

Recent Presentations

Invited papers
Stewart, J. R. (2005) "Rebel, Bohemian, unwed father, high-school dropout, fop, cad, airhead, cynic: Albert Einstein." Accepted for presentation at New York University, International Psycho-historical Association, 6-3-05, New York

Stewart J. R. (2001). "Working with Latinos in Rehabilitation Counseling" Presented to Success-2000 - Serious Issues for Serious Times: Educating a Diverse Society, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.

Refereed papers
Stewart, J. R. (2005). "The life and literature of Ernest Hemingway: Forty-three years of unresolved Post Traumatic Stress Disorder."   Accepted for presentation at the 9th ECOTS European Conference on Traumatic Stress, June 18-21, Stockholm, Sweden.

Stewart, J. R. (2005). "Suicide and Mental Disorders in Hemingway's Family: Life Imitating Art." Accepted for presentation at the National Technology and Social Science Conference, 4-6-05, Las Vegas, NV.

Stewart, J. R. (2005). " Teaching students about severe mental disorders: A view from the inside." The 2005 Hawaii International Conference on Education, 1-7-05, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Stewart, J. R. & Mazur-Stewart, M. E. (2004). " Jean-Paul Sartre and the Meaning of Disability" 7-21-04. The Second International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Prato, Italy.

Stewart, J. R. (2004). "Hemingway's Suicide: Causes and Consequences" Presented at New York University, International Psycho-historical Association, 6-3-04, New York.

Stewart, J. R., & Mazur-Stewart, M. E. (2004). "Understanding Autism from the Inside." National Technology and Social Science Conference, 4-15-04, Las Vegas, NV.

Stewart, J. R., Mazur-Stewart, M, Jones, E. (2004). "Helping Teachers Develop Empathic Understanding of Children with Autistic Disorders: Entering the Experienced World of the Student with Autism." Presented at The 2004 Hawaii International Conference on Education, 1-8-04, Honolulu, Hawaii.