SINR 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:
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.
Hear directly from leading experts and get a preview of what’s coming at SINR 2026.
Hear from Dr Evans about the upcoming SINR conference.
Preview of their session at SINR 2026.
Check in with Prof Hoepner for SINR 2026.
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If you would like to consider sponsoring our Conference, please reach out to Jill Winegardner or Lance Trexler to begin discussions. |
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 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,
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