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SINR 2026

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June 2-5, 2026

Rehabilitation of Identity after Brain Injury

You are invited to attend the fourth annual Saugatuck Institute for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (SINR), an unparalleled training opportunity in neuropsychological rehabilitation, taking place June 2-5, 2026, in the serene lakeside community of Saugatuck, Michigan, USA. This intimate conference offers a unique blend of cutting-edge science, practical application, and collegial interaction.

Theme for SINR 2026: Rehabilitation of Identity after Brain Injury. As always, we will address cognitive, psychological, and community/social challenges after brain injury and provide evidence based interventions via case presentations and hands-on workshops.

Each day focuses on a specific domain of neuropsychological rehabilitation of identity, structured to guide you from theory to practice:

  • Morning Lecture: A deep dive into research and theoretical foundations of the day’s topic
  • Midday Practice Case: A case study illustrating the real-world application of relevant interventions.
  • Afternoon Skills Workshop: Hands-on practice with the interventions discussed, ensuring you leave with actionable skills.

We are adding a curated Group and Panel Discussion facilitated by Dr. Pamela Klonoff and Dr. Christian Salas as the culmination of each of the three main days. This session will combine opportunities for attendees to join conversations relevant to the day’s theme along with guided discussion with our faculty.


Professor Jonathan Evans

Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology and Programme Director for the MSc in Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland


Professor Tamara Ownsworth

Professor in the School of Applied Psychology and Research Director of The Hopkins Centre, Griffith University, Mt Gravatt, Australia


Professor Jerry Hoepner

Professor and Assistant Chair, College of Health and Human Sciences, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA


SINR 2026 Program

Check out what we have scheduled for SINR 2026


Lodging

Saugatuck has wonderful lodging options for your stay for SINR 2025


Transportation/Travel

Find out more about what SINR can help with in regards to arriving to Saugatuck


Registration

Registration now open for 2026. Register today before all spots are taken!

*** New in 2026 ***

POSTERS!

For the first time, we invite you to submit a poster for SINR 2026. We welcome a limited number of posters that are related to neuropsychological rehabilitation, and we are especially interested in posters that reflect this year’s theme of Rehabilitation of Identity after Brain Injury.

Poster categories:

  • Clinical cases of neuropsychological rehabilitation. Cases may represent a variety of approaches to addressing identity in rehabilitation and should include a case formulation, goals, models used, and outcomes (whether positive or negative). They may include clinical conundrums and questions raised for later discussion.
  • Novel proposals to the topic of identity in neuropsychological rehabilitation. These may include proposals on work you are doing. Include the specific questions you have and the feedback you are hoping to get.

  • Training curricula in neuropsychological rehabilitation, especially as they relate to identity. Include details such as modules to be taught, reading lists, topics, clinical supervision, etc.
  • Qualitative analysis of interviews or focus groups
  • A thoughtful literature review with themes related to identity
  • Theoretical considerations for identity decomposition and reconstruction
  • The role of cultural and diversity factors in identity changes and reformation
  • Facilitators and impediments to identity reformation/redefinition
  • New ideas for clinical service delivery of neuropsychological rehabilitation that you want to discuss and receive feedback from other attendees and SINR faculty
  • The role of psychotherapy and psychiatry in addressing identity
  • The role of other neurorehabilitation interventions and modalities in addressing identity
  • Related concepts to identity (for example):
    – sense of self
    – role changes and reversals
    – grief and loss
    – narcissistic injury
    – resiliency
    – values and meaning
    – role of aphasia and other communication challenges
    – role of physical and functional challenges
    – role of social and societal challenges
  • The role of caregivers and community supports and resources in influencing identity crises and reconstruction
  • Potential new innovations in the area of identity
  • Other interesting considerations/topics related to identity


WHO?

We welcome poster submissions from everyone who wishes to attend SINR 2026. We will provide additional details such as poster size in the next few months. We hope for submissions from many disciplines including neuropsychology, rehabilitation psychology, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, and any other relevant health professions.

WHERE AND WHEN?

Posters will be displayed in the conference venue from lunch through end of day on Wednesday and Thursday. Half of the posters will be presented each day. Poster owners will need to be with their posters from 12:30-1:00 pm and during the afternoon break on the day that their posters are up.

WHY?

Your posters will enrich the SINR experience, both for you as you plan, prepare, and get feedback from others in the SINR community as well as for all attendees to have the opportunity to engage with poster presenters and gain new ideas and connections. For all of us, the posters will expand our thinking about identity and other topics related to neuropsychological rehabilitation after brain injury and will allow us collectively to have a deeper dive into this topic during our end-of-day group discussions.

Professionally, a poster presentation may help you obtain funding for the meeting and will be a great addition to your resume. And perhaps best of all, once your poster is accepted, you will be entitled to up to three consultations regarding the content of your poster via phone or virtually with one of the SINR faculty, up to two weeks prior to the conference.

HOW?

Please send a 500-word abstract to our Poster Committee Chair, Lucy Wall at lmwall@mednet.ucla.edu by March 1, 2026. If you choose to prepare a case study, this deadline will give you time to prepare the course of rehabilitation and be well on your way with it. Given the scope of possible topics, the structure or organization of the poster is flexible, but the SINR faculty may have suggestions or recommendations based on initial review of your submission. 

Notifications will be sent out by April 1, 2026.

Presenters are expected to register and attend the SINR 2026 conference and are responsible for their own costs. Abstracts will be rated on scientific merit, relevance, breadth of audience interest, and quality.

For questions, please contact Lucy Wall at lmwall@mednet.ucla.edu


An Intimate Setting

With attendance limited to just 60 participants, the conference fosters meaningful interactions and collegiality among attendees and faculty. Engage in dynamic discussions, build lasting connections, and exchange ideas in a supportive
environment.

Registration will be opening late this year. Become a Member of SINR today to ensure you hear everything about the Conference. We look forward to welcoming you to SINR and sharing this unique journey in neuropsychological rehabilitation with you.


Warm regards,
SINR Program Committee 2026
Pamela Klonoff, PhD
Tamara Ownsworth, PhD
Christian Salas, PhD
Lance E. Trexler, PhD, FACRM
Jill Winegardner, PhD

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