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The monograph analyzes the concept "disabled person" in historical-philosophical, lexico-semantic and psychological contexts; considers Western and Russian theories of personality as applied to the adaptation of disabled people; reveals psychological aspects of such concepts as volitional regulation and self-mobilization of the subject; studies the content and dynamics of development of self-concept of a person with disabilities (SCVI). The YaKCHI theory has found its practical confirmation thanks to the method of retrospective self-observation of the stages of development of the author of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The monograph analyzes the concept "disabled person" in historical-philosophical, lexico-semantic and psychological contexts; considers Western and Russian theories of personality as applied to the adaptation of disabled people; reveals psychological aspects of such concepts as volitional regulation and self-mobilization of the subject; studies the content and dynamics of development of self-concept of a person with disabilities (SCVI). The YaKCHI theory has found its practical confirmation thanks to the method of retrospective self-observation of the stages of development of the author of the monograph over 45 years in his own self-concept of a person with disability (SNKCHI) in the context of his spiral of adaptive-will activity (SAVD). The seventh and tenth coils of SAVD (professional self-realization and self-actualization of a subject with disabilities) are confirmed by questioning colleagues to evaluate the effectiveness of their interaction with the actor with cerebral palsy within the integration theater "Ekaterina Orlova Entreprise" as well as questioning viewers to evaluate the effectiveness of their perception of the actor with disabilities in the play "The Girl and the Centaur". The book is addressed to specialists in rehabilitation of disabled people, people with disabilities and their families.
Autorenporträt
Gennady Ivanovich Bondarenko (seudónimo Volnokhodets) nació con una forma compleja de parálisis cerebral en 1962. Es filólogo y defectólogo ruso (graduado en el Programa de Postgrado de la Fundación Ford). 25 años de experiencia docente. Fundador, director y actor de un teatro inclusivo en San Petersburgo. Autor de 6 libros de poesía y del libro autobiográfico en dos volúmenes Esopo con parálisis cerebral.