The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability
av Arthur E Dell Orto, Paul W Power
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- Format:
- Inbunden (hardback)
- Utgiven:
- 2007-03-01
- Språk:
- Engelska
This retitled new edition places emphasis on the illness as well as the disability trajectory and its impact on an individual's well being. It also highlights the personal perspectives or stories of those faced with the many demands of living with a disability which adds to the books uniqueness. Perspectives that build a bridge between the documented research results or varying models of understanding disability and the realities that are ever-present when coping with severe handicaps are presented. This book will help the reader become aware that making this connection between relevant theory and insightful practice results in a more enhanced quality of life for all individuals living with the disability experience.
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Innehållsförteckning
Dedication; Contributors; Foreword by Robert P. Marinelli; Preface; Part I. Historical and Current Perspective on Illness and Disability; Introduction to Part I; 1. The Disability Paradigm; David Pfeiffer; 2. Understanding How Disability is Defined and Conceptualized in the Literature; Barbara J. Lutz and Barbara J. Bowers; 3. An Integrative Conceptual Framework of Disability: New Directions For Research; Denise G. Tate and Constance Pledger; 4. Transforming Psychological Practice and Society: Policies That Reflect the New Paradigm; Carol J. Gill, Donald G. Kewman, and Ruth W. Brannon.
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