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Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability

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ISBN-10: 0826102441

ISBN-13: 9780826102447

Edition: 5th 2007

Authors: Arthur E. Dell Orto, Paul W. Power

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List price: $85.00
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 760
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 2.486
Language: English

The disability paradigm
Understanding how disability is defined and conceptualized in the literature
An integrative conceptual framework of disability : new directions for research
Transforming psychological practice and society : policies that reflect the new paradigm
Social work practice with people with disabilities in the era of disability rights
Models of disability : implications for the counseling profession
The contribution of the physically and mentally handicapped to development
Personal perspective : coping with a journey toward recovery : from the inside out
Perspective exercise 1 : reflections on Jean Vanier : how far have we come? : how far must we go?
Psychological adaptation to chronic illness and disability : a primer for counselors
Objective self-awareness and stigma : implications for persons with visible disabilities
Psychosocial issues of women with physical disabilities : the continuing gender debate
Female sexuality and spinal cord injury : counseling implications
Cross-cultural counseling issues of males who sustain a disability
Psychiatric and psychological issues in survivors of major disasters
Quality of life and psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and acquired disability : a conceptual and theoretical synthesis
Six principles relating disability and psychological adjustment
Personal perspective : using rational emotive behavior therapy techniques to cope with disability
Perspective exercise 2 : prime of life
Family decision making in foregoing life-extending treatments
My child is not my carer : mothers with physical disabilities and the well-being of children
Parenting a child with a chronic medical condition
In the midst of a hurricane : a case study of a couple living with AIDS
Parental illness, family functioning, and adolescent well-being : a family ecology framework to guide research
Life's challenges : curse or opportunity? : counseling families of persons with disabilities
Personal perspectives : my life with muscular dystrophy : lessons and opportunities
Dealing with spina bifida : mother's perspective
Perspective exercise 3 : my family and disability : where do we stand?
The construct of hope in the rehabilitation process
Spirituality in disability and illness
Spiritual factors and adjustment in medical rehabilitation : understanding forgiveness as a means of coping
The psychosocial impact on survivors of extraordinary, stressful, and traumatic events : principles and practices in critical incident response for rehabilitation counselors
War, death, and bereavement : how we can help
Users of assistive technology : the human component
Changes in attitudes toward people with handicaps
Personal perspective : recovery and the rehabilitation process : a personal journey
Perspective exercise 4 : trauma helicopter
The implications of positive psychology and wellness for rehabilitation counselor education
"Successful aging" : a disability perspective
The promise of the international classification of functioning, disability, and health (ICF)
Recovery from psychiatric disabilities
Psychological adaptation to disability : perspectives from chaos and complexity theory
Eugenics, euthanasia, and physician-assisted suicide : an overview for rehabilitation professionals
Reflections and considerations
Aging and disability : toward a unified agenda
Personal statement : life lessons taught me by my disability
Personal statement : one more burden, a mother's perspective
Perspective exercise 5 : why us?