President Theodore Roosevelt once said, Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. This quote is not only the source from which the title was borne, but also the philosophical approach toward TBI rehabilitation embraced by the 26 rehabilitation experts who wrote Work Worth Doing: Advances in Brain Injury Rehabilitation. This important, and possibly controversial, book of issues and methods addresses the full spectrum of vocational rehabilitation activities. Independent living, treatment generalization, criteria for evaluating TBI rehabilitation facilities, family involvement issues, and an entirely new perspective on the TBI rehabilitation industry are discussed.Section 1 - Management Ethics in Business Practices, Brian T. McMahon, Ph.D., C.R.C. The Outpatient Setting: The Preferred Context for Post-Acute Rehabilitation, Brian T. McMahon, Ph.D. and Linda R. Shaw, Ph.D., C.R.C. Section 2 - Vocational Re-entry Neuropsychological Evaluation: A Functional and Behavioral Approach, Jack G. Dial, Ph.D., Fong Chan, Ph.D., Roy Tunick, Ed.D., Steven G. Gray, Ph.D., and Michelle Marm?, Ph.D. Neuropsychological Evaluation, Rehabilitation, and Return-to-Work: A Case Study, Jack G. Dial, Ph.D., Fong Chan, Ph.D., Steven G. Gray, Ph.D., Roy Tunick, Ed.D., and Gwen Roldan, M.S. An Ecological Approach to Vocational Evaluation, Fong Chan, Ph.D., Jack G. Dial, Ph.D., Robert Schleser, Ph.D., Brian T. McMahon, Ph.D., C.R.C., Linda R. Shaw, Ph.D., C.R.C., Michelle Marm?, Ph.D., and Chow S. Lam, Ph.D. Applied Behavior Analysis and Work Adjustment Training, Frank D. Lewis, Ph.D. and Craig F. Bitter, M.S. Supported Employment and the Vocational Restoration Process, David P. Mahaffey, M.A., C.R.C. and Mary P. Ridgely, M.S. New Avenues to Job Placement: The Advantages of Natural Supports, Robert T. Fraser, Ph.D., C.R.C. Blueprint for Success in Vocational Restoration: The Work Re-Entl³+