The following citations represent the scholarly and/or creative works attributed to East Tennessee State University faculty in the Department of Communication and Performance.

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Agnosia Interferes With Daily Hygiene in Patients With Dementia, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Jennifer E. Culp, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)

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Repetitive Questioning II, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, A. Depelteau, J. V. Lewis, Rebecca Copeland, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)

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Insomnia and Mild Cognitive Impairment, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Kara Dickerson, c Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)

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Fronto-Temporal Dementia, Diabetes Mellitus and Excessive Eating, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Kara Dickerson, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)

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Visual Hallucinations and Paranoid Delusions, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, Kathleen Whalen, and J. Culp (2018)

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Impulsive, Disinhibited Behavior—Dining in a Restaurant, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)

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Driving and Patients With Dementia, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, K. Whalen, and J. Culp (2018)

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Repetitive Questioning Exasperates Caregivers, Ronald C. Hamdy, J. V. Lewis, Rebecca Copeland, Audrey Depelteau, Amber Kinser, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)

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Big Mama and the Uncertain Leap, Kelly A. Dorgan (2017)

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Taking Care, Kelly A. Dorgan (2017)

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The Truth About the Surrender of My Foster Child, Kelly A. Dorgan (2017)

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Hallucinations Are Real to Patients With Dementia, R. C. Hamdy, Amber E. Kinser, J. V. Lewis, and Rebecca Copeland (2017)

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Too Many Choices Confuse Patients With Dementia, R. C. Hamdy, J. V. Lewis, Amber Kinser, A. Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, T. Kendall-Wilson, and K. Whalen (2017)

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Patients with Dementia Are Easily Distracted, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Audrey Depelteau, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, J. V. Lewis, and Kathleen Whalen (2017)

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Patients With Dementia Are Easy Victims to Predators, Ronald C. Hamdy, J. V. Lewis, Rebecca Copeland, Audrey Depelteau, Amber E. Kinser, T. Kendall-Wilson, and Kathleen Whalen (2017)

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Too Many Choices Confuse Patients With Dementia, Ronald C. Hamdy, J. V. Lewis, Amber Kinser, Audrey Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, and Kathleen Whalen (2017)

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Polymediated Narrative: The Case of the Supernatural Episode "Fan Fiction", Art Herbig and Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)

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Power, Metaphor, and the Closing of a Social Networking Site, Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)

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Omnibus Survivorship Narratives: Multiple Morbidities Among Female Cancer Survivors in South Central Appalachia, Kelly A. Dorgan, Kathryn L. Duvall, and Sadie P. Hutson (2013)

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Mothered, Mothering & Motherizing in Illness Narratives: What Women Cancer Survivors in Southern Central Appalachia Reveal About Mothering-Disruption, Kelly A. Dorgan, Kathryn L. Duvall, Sadie P. Hutson, and Amber E. Kinser (2013)

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"C-can We Rest Now?": Foucault and the Multiple Discursive Subjectivities of Spike, Andrew F. Herrmann (2013)

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Navigating Family Cancer Communication: Communication Strategies of Female Cancer Survivors in Central Appalachia, Kathryn L. Duvall, Kelly A. Dorgan, and Sadie P. Hutson (2012)

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Personal Identity Changes of Female Cancer Survivors in Southern Appalachia, Kathryn L. Duvall, Kelly A. Dorgan, and Sadie P. Hutson (2012)

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Barriers to Family Cancer Communication in Southern Appalachia, Kathryn L. Duvall, Kelly A. Dorgan, and Amber E. Kinser (2012)

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Book Review of Mothers and Daughters: Complicated Connections Across Cultures, Amber E. Kinser (2012)

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Holding On by Letting Go: Personal Agency as Maternal Activism, Amber E. Kinser (2012)