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Disabilities: Insights from across Fields and around the World [ 3 volumes] [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 954 pages, weight: 2722 g, 3 hardbacks, Contains 3 hardbacks
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0313346046
  • ISBN-13: 9780313346040
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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 954 pages, weight: 2722 g, 3 hardbacks, Contains 3 hardbacks
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0313346046
  • ISBN-13: 9780313346040
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This three-volume set for practitioners, scholars and general audiences features essays that focus on positive approaches for short and long term disability and provide optimistic perspectives on social inclusion that are heralded in the field as an exciting advance. Editors Marshall (educational psychology, Northern Arizona U.), Kendall (health and medical research, Griffith U., Australia), Banks (clinical psychology, U. of Rhode Island) and Gover, an independent writer and consultant, separate these volumes into experience (the definitions, causes and consequences of disability), responses (practice, legal and political frameworks) and context (environmental, social and cultural considerations). Leading experts contribute research and essays on such topics as the challenges of cancer survivors, "winning" against obesity, mental health disabilities caused by inadequate disaster response, the evolution of disability policy in the United States and global network capabilities for chronic illness and disability. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

In these unprecedented volumes, experts from around the world spotlight the latest research on physical and psychological disabilities, as well as the social, legal, and political issues that come to bear on those people affected. These authors teach us what the disabilities are, how common they have become, what challenges people with disabilities face, what treatments are available, and whether new promising efforts for rehabilitation are on the horizon.

This set is an unprecedented presentation of the experience, perception, and treatment of people with physical and psychological disabilities in nations around the globe.

Recenzijos

. . . an impressively comprehensive three-volume compendium of information about human physical and mental disabilities, grounded in exhaustive academic, field, and cutting-edge research. . . . . an exhaustive, in-depth reference enthusiastically recommended for college library and professional practice reference shelves. * Midwest Book Review * This three-volume set for practitioners, scholars and general audiences features essays that focus on positive approaches for short and long term disability and provide optimistic perspectives on social inclusion that are heralded in the field as an exciting advance. Editors Marshall (educational psychology, Northern Arizona U.), Kendall (health and medical research, Griffith U., Australia), Banks (clinical psychology, U. of Rhode Island) and Gover, an independent writer and consultant, separate these volumes into experience (the definitions, causes and consequences of disability), responses (practice, legal and political frameworks) and context (environmental, social and cultural considerations). Leading experts contribute research and essays on such topics as the challenges of cancer survivors, 'winning' against obesity, mental health disabilities caused by inadequate disaster response, the evolution of disability policy in the United States and global network capabilities for chronic illness and disability. * Reference & Research Book News * This three-volume set gives a timely presentation of multidimensional, multidisciplinary, and multicultural perceptions and management of disabilities. . . . All the sources demonstrate the most recent developments in different but related fields, and are seamlessly organized and presented as a holistic picture of current disability studies in the world. This pioneering work integrates multiple disciplines in disability studies and should be added to all academic libraries. . . . Essential. All levels/libraries. * Choice * Disabilities fulfills the mission of Perspectives volumes admirably, compiling essays and scholarly chapters that represent a wide range of perspectives varying across types of disabilities. * PsycCRITIQUES *

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Winner of Outstanding Academic Title, 2009 2010.This set is an unprecedented presentation of the experience, perception, and treatment of people with physical and psychological disabilities in nations around the globe.
Foreword ix
Thomas Bornemann
Preface xiii
Paul Leung
Introduction xix
How Rich and Fulfilled My Life Has Been: A Personal Perspective of Mobility ``Impairment''
1(4)
Ela Yazzie-King
Understandings of the Disability Concept: A Complex and Diverse Concept
5(14)
Marianne Hedlund
Disability Harms: Exploring Internalized Ableism
19(16)
Fiona Kumari Campbell
But Stroke Happens to Older People Doesn't It? The Experiences of ``Young'' People Following Stroke
35(20)
Tara Catalano
Elizabeth Kendall
``Come Sit with Me; Let's Yarn Together for a Little While'': Resilience Factors in Facing Cardiovascular and Emotional Disabilities
55(8)
Lauraine Barlow
Disability in Arab Societies
63(18)
Numan Gharaibeh
We Can Cry Later: A Story of Surviving Cancer
81(6)
Paige Stager
Disability as a Human Perception: Personal and Professional Reactions to American Indian Families' Narratives about Their Children's Disabilities
87(20)
R. Cruz Begay
Betty G. Brown
Roger G. Bounds
Traumatic Brain Injury and Disability as a Consequence of Assault: Focus on Intimate Partner Violence
107(16)
Rosalie J. Ackerman
Martha E. Banks
``I Thought I Was Going to Live Forever''
123(6)
Reva Mariah S. Gover
Coping Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Lessons from Autobiographical Accounts
129(14)
Elizabeth Kendall
Melissa Kendall
Heidi Muenchberger
Functional and Psychosocial Aspects of Late-Onset Hearing Loss
143(14)
Charlene M. Kampfe
Disability in Islam: Insights into Theology, Law, History, and Practice
157(20)
Isra Bhatty
Asad Ali Moten
Mobin Tawakkul
Mona Amer
Living with a Learning Disability and Other Marginalized Statuses: A Multilevel Analysis
177(16)
Katherine E. McDonald
Christopher B. Keys
Fabricio E. Balcazar
Persons and Nonpersons: Intellectual Disability, Personhood, and Social Capital among the Mixe of Southern Mexico
193(18)
George S. Gotto IV
Sharing My Strengths and Winning against Obesity
211(2)
Michelle Pieper
The Discursive Construction and Invalidation of Disability
213(18)
Stephen Lee Hodgkins
Sid Baility
Shubharthis in India: Destigmatizing Schizophrenia, a Move toward Inclusion
231(12)
Anuradha Sovani
Excerpts from Meditations of the Heart on the Working (or Not) of the Hand
243(6)
Bernadette Blount Salley
A Taonga Is a Taonga in Any Language
249(8)
Huhana Hickey
Afterword: Reclaiming Globalization for Disability---Further Insights 257(10)
Index 267(6)
About the Advisory Board Members 273(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 277(24)
Foreword ix
Thomas Bornemann
Preface xiii
Paul Leung
Introduction xix
Creating Mental Health Disability through Inadequate Disaster Response: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina
1(16)
Paula A. Madrid
Roy Grant
Rachel Rosen
Autonomy and Disability: A Quest for Quality of Life
17(22)
Bedarius Bell Jr.
Shelley R. Henthorne
Doris Adams Hill
Jane W. Turnbull-Humphries
Stephanie T. Zito
Children Who Care for Their Parents: The Impact of Parental Disability on Young Lives
39(22)
Kenneth I. Pakenham
The Digital Town Square: Information and Communication Technology as an Opportunity and a Barrier to Social Relations for Disabled Youth
61(20)
Sylvia Soderstrom
Understanding the Experience of Parenting a Child with Autism
81(18)
Samantha Bursnall
Eilis Kennedy
Rob Senior
Jo Violet
Through My Rose-Colored Glasses: When Disability Strikes a Health Professional
99(12)
Melissa Kendall
Australian Indigenous Health and the SIPES Model of Well-Being: The Legacy of Lauraine Barlow
111(18)
Leda Barnett
Dianne Barnett
``Surely Someone Can Support Me'': A Caregiver's Perspective
129(10)
Tara Catalano
Debra Domalewski
Navigating Societal Norms: The Psychological Implications of Living in the United States with Disability
139(12)
Jennifer Gibson
Disabilities and Employment in the United States, Kenya, and the Philippines: A Race and Class Perspective
151(18)
Elaine A. Burke
Patricia Denise Lopez
Youth with Intellectual Disabilities in Foster Care: Examining Accompanying Risks and Service Outcomes
169(16)
Crystal L. Cederna
Melissa Palguta
Jacqueline Remondet Wall
Steven M. Koch
Mental Disorder, Disability, and Society
185(16)
David Pilgrim
Anne Rogers
Parental Perspectives on Disability: The Story of Sam, Anna, and Marcus
201(18)
Heather Douglas
Sally Borbasi
Bullying of Children with Developmental Disabilities: An Ecological Approach to Program Development
219(20)
Rocky Liesman
Mosaic Reflections of American Muslims on Disability: Challenges and Solutions
239(18)
Mobin Tawakkul
Isra Bhatty
Mohammed Yousuf
Voices of People with Disabilities (PWD) in Vietnam
257(18)
David N. Morrissey
Substance Use Disorders and Disability: An Examination of Co-occurring Disorders in Nigeria
275(14)
Stephanie L. Lusk
Teresia M. Paul
Chasing Your Dreams
289(12)
Connie Susa
Afterword: Reclaiming Globalization for Disability---Further Insights 301(10)
Index 311(8)
About the Advisory Board Members 319(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 323
Foreword ix
Thomas Bornemann
Preface xiii
Paul Leung
Introduction xix
Evolution of Disability Policies and Practices in the United States: Implications for Global Implementation of Person-Centered Planning
1(16)
Carol J. Blessing
Thomas P. Golden
Susanne M. Bruyere
Global Networking, Social Justice, and Implications for Chronic Illness and Disability
17(10)
Elizabeth Kendall
Catherine A. Marshall
Disability in the State of Qatar
27(16)
Asma Al Attiyah
Marcellina Mian
Attitudes toward Inclusion in Primary Education in Greece
43(20)
Maria Agorastou
Efrosini Kalyva
Efthalia Kaderoglou
Filippos Stefanidis
Vocational Rehabilitation at a Cancer Agency in Canada: A Pioneer and Model Service When Cancer Results in Disability
63(20)
Maureen Parkinson
Mental Health Care in Turkey: Present Status and Future Directions
83(12)
Rebecca Spirito-Dalgin
Tuncay Ergene
Joseph Marrone
Kerim Munir
What's All This about a ``World'' Wide Web? The Need and Mandate for Web Accessibility
95(16)
Joe E. Wheaton
Patrizia Bertini
Disability, Legal Mobilization, and the Challenges of Capacity Building in Sri Lanka
111(18)
Fiona Kumari Campbell
Disability Management: A Global Response to Disability in the Workplace
129(16)
Nicholas Buys
Christine Randall
When Systems Hurt Rather than Heal: Outcomes Following Pyschological Injury at Work
145(10)
Elizabeth Kendall
Heidi Muenchberger
Equal Treatment in Working Life for People with Disabilities: Sweden and Norway Perspectives
155(12)
Marianne Hedlund
Bodil J. Landstad
Asa Svensson
Wellness Rhetoric: Implications for Policy and Practice in Australian Childhood Health and Disability Services
167(14)
Lauren J. Breen
Sherry Saggers
Health Care, Disability, and Living with Chronic Illness: Rehabilitation and Beyond
181(20)
Marie A. DiCowden
Acting for Advocacy: An Innovative Team Training Approach to Self-Advocacy
201(14)
Deborah Zuver
Robyn Dorton
Wilson Finks
Kira Fisher
International Accessibility: Reflections on the Value of Disability Rights Law, Based on Travel to Athens and Rome
215(12)
Angela Kuemmel
Rebecca Kuemmel
Disability Policy---A Canadian Perspective: A Human Rights Approach to Providing Supports and Services
227(18)
Cheryl L. Crocker
Advocacy in the 21st Century: An Integrated Model for Self-Advocates, Parents, and Professionals
245(22)
Steven M. Koch
Katy Beggs
Joy Bailey
Jacqueline Remondet Wall
A Journey of Self through the Lives of Others: Historical Removal, Displacement, and Sanctioned Injustice
267(6)
Rae Kelly
States of Exceptionality: Provisional Disability, its Mitigation, and Citizenship
273(12)
Fiona Kumari Campbell
Disability in Kenya: A Situational Analysis
285(14)
Edward O. Manyibe
George I. Mamboleo
George C. T. Mugoya
Charlene M. Kampfe
Changing the System: ``Strong Indigenous Women---We are the Voice''
299(6)
Robyn Burnett
Afterword: Reclaiming Globalization for Disability---Further Insights 305(10)
Index 315(10)
About the Advisory Board Members 325(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 329
Catherine A. Marshall is a Research Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at Northern Arizona University. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation at Griffith University in Australia and a Senior Scholar with the University of Arizona National Center of Excellence in Women's Health. Marshall has been involved with rehabilitation research for 20 years, and has worked as a counselor or educator in rehabilitation for 30 years. She is the Founder and President of the Women's International Leadership Institute.

Elizabeth Kendall is Professor of Disability and Community Rehabilitation at Griffith University, and Associate Director of the Disability, Injury and Rehabilitation Program at the Center for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine. She has been researching traumatic injury and disability for more 17 years. She completed her PhD on coping following traumatic brain injury and received the Dean's Commendation for Outstanding Thesis in 1997.

Martha E. Banks is a Research Neuropsychologist, and has across 30 years worked as a clinician, researcher and professor. She is a former Professor in the Department of Black Studies at The College of Wooster. Banks is the 2008-2009 President of the Society for the Psychology of Women. A past Chair of the American Psychological Association's Women in Psychology Committee and a member of APA's Council of Representatives, she was presented with an APA Presidential Citation in 2008.

Reva Mariah S. Gover is a writer/consultant. Currently she lives and works in Tucson, Azizona.