Now, more than ever, the field of rehabilitation psychology is growing. This book--one of the few that focuses solely on rehabilitation psychology research--provides the reader with the most up-to-date look at research and practice within the field of rehabilitation psychology. It offers recommendations for future research programs, policy changes, and clinical interventions from the various perspectives within rehabilitation psychology research and practice, and seeks to demonstrate how much the field can evolve with the implementation of these changes. Topics covered include: Assistive…mehr
Now, more than ever, the field of rehabilitation psychology is growing. This book--one of the few that focuses solely on rehabilitation psychology research--provides the reader with the most up-to-date look at research and practice within the field of rehabilitation psychology. It offers recommendations for future research programs, policy changes, and clinical interventions from the various perspectives within rehabilitation psychology research and practice, and seeks to demonstrate how much the field can evolve with the implementation of these changes. Topics covered include: Assistive technology Health policy Cultural diversity Employment Future of rehabilitation research Community integration Health disparitiesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contributors Introduction: The Maturation of Psychology in Disability and Rehabilitation Research Allen W. Heinemann and Kristofer J. Hagglund Acknowledgments Section I: Community Integration Introduction to Section I 1. Community Integration Research: An Empowerment Paradigm Wayne A. Gordon Margaret Brown Allan I. Bergman and Ralph William Shields 2. Considering Class Culture and Access in Rehabilitation Intervention and Research Catherine A. Marshall Priscilla R. Sanderson Sharon R. Johnson Barbara Du Bois and Joseph C. Kvedar 3. Health Disparities: Focus on Disability Martha E. Banks and Rosalie J. Ackerman Section II: Health Function and Well-Being Introduction to Section II 4. Broadening Paradigms of Disability Research to Clinical Practice: Implications for Conceptualization and Application Linda R. Mona Rebecca P. Cameron and Amadee J. Fuentes 5. Social Development and Adjustment of Children with Neurodevelopmental Conditions Seth Warschausky 6. Psychosocial Aspects Related to Dual Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder and Disability Mary McAweeney Martin Forchheimer Dennis Moore and Denise Tate Section III: Employment Introduction to Section III 7. Employment and Disability Policy: Recommendations for a Social Sciences Research Agenda Susanne M. Bruyere William A. Erickson Sara A. VanLooy Elaina Sitaras Hirsch Judith A. Cook Jane Burke Laura Farah and Michael Morris 8. Evidence-Based Employment Practices in Vocational Rehabilitation Christopher C. Wagner Amy J. Armstrong Robert T. Fraser David Vandergoot and Dale F. Thomas Section IV: Assistive Technology and Design Introduction to Section IV 9. Policy Issues in Evaluating and Selecting Assistive Technology and Other Resources for Persons with Disabilities Marcia J. Scherer Franklyn K. Coombs Nancy Hansen Merbitz and Charles T. Merbitz 10. Contextually Appropriate Design in Rural Community Disability and Rehabilitation Science Tom Seekins 11. Internet Resources for People with Disabilities: Applications and Research Directions Fong Chan Steven R. Pruett Susan M. Miller Michael Frain and Kacie Blalock Index
Contributors Introduction: The Maturation of Psychology in Disability and Rehabilitation Research Allen W. Heinemann and Kristofer J. Hagglund Acknowledgments Section I: Community Integration Introduction to Section I 1. Community Integration Research: An Empowerment Paradigm Wayne A. Gordon Margaret Brown Allan I. Bergman and Ralph William Shields 2. Considering Class Culture and Access in Rehabilitation Intervention and Research Catherine A. Marshall Priscilla R. Sanderson Sharon R. Johnson Barbara Du Bois and Joseph C. Kvedar 3. Health Disparities: Focus on Disability Martha E. Banks and Rosalie J. Ackerman Section II: Health Function and Well-Being Introduction to Section II 4. Broadening Paradigms of Disability Research to Clinical Practice: Implications for Conceptualization and Application Linda R. Mona Rebecca P. Cameron and Amadee J. Fuentes 5. Social Development and Adjustment of Children with Neurodevelopmental Conditions Seth Warschausky 6. Psychosocial Aspects Related to Dual Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder and Disability Mary McAweeney Martin Forchheimer Dennis Moore and Denise Tate Section III: Employment Introduction to Section III 7. Employment and Disability Policy: Recommendations for a Social Sciences Research Agenda Susanne M. Bruyere William A. Erickson Sara A. VanLooy Elaina Sitaras Hirsch Judith A. Cook Jane Burke Laura Farah and Michael Morris 8. Evidence-Based Employment Practices in Vocational Rehabilitation Christopher C. Wagner Amy J. Armstrong Robert T. Fraser David Vandergoot and Dale F. Thomas Section IV: Assistive Technology and Design Introduction to Section IV 9. Policy Issues in Evaluating and Selecting Assistive Technology and Other Resources for Persons with Disabilities Marcia J. Scherer Franklyn K. Coombs Nancy Hansen Merbitz and Charles T. Merbitz 10. Contextually Appropriate Design in Rural Community Disability and Rehabilitation Science Tom Seekins 11. Internet Resources for People with Disabilities: Applications and Research Directions Fong Chan Steven R. Pruett Susan M. Miller Michael Frain and Kacie Blalock Index
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