A Literature Review of the Psychological and Social Aspects of Disability |
Contents
Reactions to Disability | 13 |
Resocialization Process | 38 |
Sexuality and Family Adjustment | 54 |
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ability acceptance activities adjustment agencies ambiguity anxiety appearance attached attempt attitudes toward disability authoritarian avoidance awareness Barker becomes behavior body image changes characteristic client concern concluded coping counselor crisis deal Dembo denial dependent depression determined devaluation deviance difficulty disabled person discuss effect emotional employers English environment exist expectations experience express faced factor fear feels felt Finally findings focus frequently functioning give groups husbands impact important increase individual individual's inferior interactions involved lack learning less limitations loss lower maintained major mentally ill mentions minority necessary negative nondisabled normal occurs offered organic physically disabled physique positive possible present problems professionals psychological reality reduced rehabilitation reject relationship reported responsibility result role seen self-concept serve sexuality significant situation social society stage status stigma suggests tended theory values variables Wright Yuker