Description:The newest edition of The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability continues the tradition of presenting a realistic perspective on life with disabilities. Articles included represent the best of developing concepts, theory, research, and intervention approaches. Classic articles kept from previous editions round out a diversity of viewpoints that will enrich student understanding of what is important in beginning rehabilitation practice. Relevant, expert articles plus insightful narratives by those actually living with disabilities combine to offer a bridge between theory and reality. This book will guide students and professionals in rehabilitation practice closer to their goal of enhancing the quality of life for all individuals.;The newest edition of The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability continues the tradition of presenting a realistic perspective on life with disabilities and then improves upon its predecessors with the inclusion of illness as a major influence on client care needs. Articles included represent the best of developing concepts, theory, research, and intervention approaches. Classic articles kept from previous editions round out a diversity of viewpoints that will enrich student understanding of what is important in beginning rehabilitation practice. Further broadening the scope of this edition is the inclusion of personal perspectives and stories from those living with illness or disabilities. These stories offer a glimpse into what it is like to cope day to day with these issues and direct examples of how effective current care models and rehabilitation theories can be. Relevant, expert articles plus insightful narratives combine to offer a bridge between theory and reality and guide students and professionals in rehabilitation practice closer to their goal of enhancing the quality of life for all individuals.; ContributorsForeword by Robert P. MarinelliPrefacePart I. Historical and Current Perspective on Illness and DisabilityIntroduction to Part I The Disability Paradigm, David Pfeiffer Understanding How Disability is Defined and Conceptualized in the Literature, Barbara J. Lutz and Barbara J. Bowers An Integrative Conceptual Framework of Disability: New Directions For Research, Denise G. Tate and Constance Pledger Transforming Psychological Practice and Society: Policies That Reflect the New Paradigm, Carol J. Gill, Donald G. Kewman, and Ruth W. Brannon Social Work Practice with People with Disabilities in the Era of Disability Rights, Richard L. Beaulaurier and Samuel H. Taylor Models of Disability: Implications for the Counseling Profession, Julie F. Smart and David W. Smart Classic Article The Contribution of the Physically and Mentally Handicapped to Development, Jean Vanier Discussion QuestionsPersonal Perspective: Coping With A Journey Toward Recovery: From The Inside Out, Dale WalshPerspective Exercise 1: Reflections on Jean Vanier: How Far Have We Come? How Far Must We Go? Part II: The Personal Impact of DisabilityIntroduction to Part II Psychological Adaptation to Chronic Illness and Disability: A Primer for Counselors, Hanoch Livneh and Richard F. Antonak Objective Self-Awareness and Stigma: Implications for Persons with Visible Disabilities, Andrew A. Phemister and Nancy M.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability (SPRINGER SERIES ON REHABILITATION). To get started finding The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability (SPRINGER SERIES ON REHABILITATION), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability (SPRINGER SERIES ON REHABILITATION)
Description: The newest edition of The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability continues the tradition of presenting a realistic perspective on life with disabilities. Articles included represent the best of developing concepts, theory, research, and intervention approaches. Classic articles kept from previous editions round out a diversity of viewpoints that will enrich student understanding of what is important in beginning rehabilitation practice. Relevant, expert articles plus insightful narratives by those actually living with disabilities combine to offer a bridge between theory and reality. This book will guide students and professionals in rehabilitation practice closer to their goal of enhancing the quality of life for all individuals.;The newest edition of The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability continues the tradition of presenting a realistic perspective on life with disabilities and then improves upon its predecessors with the inclusion of illness as a major influence on client care needs. Articles included represent the best of developing concepts, theory, research, and intervention approaches. Classic articles kept from previous editions round out a diversity of viewpoints that will enrich student understanding of what is important in beginning rehabilitation practice. Further broadening the scope of this edition is the inclusion of personal perspectives and stories from those living with illness or disabilities. These stories offer a glimpse into what it is like to cope day to day with these issues and direct examples of how effective current care models and rehabilitation theories can be. Relevant, expert articles plus insightful narratives combine to offer a bridge between theory and reality and guide students and professionals in rehabilitation practice closer to their goal of enhancing the quality of life for all individuals.; ContributorsForeword by Robert P. MarinelliPrefacePart I. Historical and Current Perspective on Illness and DisabilityIntroduction to Part I The Disability Paradigm, David Pfeiffer Understanding How Disability is Defined and Conceptualized in the Literature, Barbara J. Lutz and Barbara J. Bowers An Integrative Conceptual Framework of Disability: New Directions For Research, Denise G. Tate and Constance Pledger Transforming Psychological Practice and Society: Policies That Reflect the New Paradigm, Carol J. Gill, Donald G. Kewman, and Ruth W. Brannon Social Work Practice with People with Disabilities in the Era of Disability Rights, Richard L. Beaulaurier and Samuel H. Taylor Models of Disability: Implications for the Counseling Profession, Julie F. Smart and David W. Smart Classic Article The Contribution of the Physically and Mentally Handicapped to Development, Jean Vanier Discussion QuestionsPersonal Perspective: Coping With A Journey Toward Recovery: From The Inside Out, Dale WalshPerspective Exercise 1: Reflections on Jean Vanier: How Far Have We Come? How Far Must We Go? Part II: The Personal Impact of DisabilityIntroduction to Part II Psychological Adaptation to Chronic Illness and Disability: A Primer for Counselors, Hanoch Livneh and Richard F. Antonak Objective Self-Awareness and Stigma: Implications for Persons with Visible Disabilities, Andrew A. Phemister and Nancy M.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability (SPRINGER SERIES ON REHABILITATION). To get started finding The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability (SPRINGER SERIES ON REHABILITATION), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.