Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology and Disability
Herausgeber: Wehmeyer, Michael L
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This handbook is the first comprehensive text on positive psychology and disability. Emphasizing paradigmatic changes in understanding disability, the text covers traditional disciplines in positive psychology; and applications of positive psychology to domains like education or work.
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This handbook is the first comprehensive text on positive psychology and disability. Emphasizing paradigmatic changes in understanding disability, the text covers traditional disciplines in positive psychology; and applications of positive psychology to domains like education or work.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1184g
- ISBN-13: 9780195398786
- ISBN-10: 0195398785
- Artikelnr.: 47865398
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1184g
- ISBN-13: 9780195398786
- ISBN-10: 0195398785
- Artikelnr.: 47865398
Michael L. Wehmeyer, Ph.D., is Professor, Department of Special Education, University of Kansas; Director, Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities; Senior Scientist, Beach Center on Disability, University of Kansas. His research and intervention efforts focus on promoting the self-determination of children, youth, and adults with and without disabilities.
* Part One: Overarching Themes in Positive Psychology and Disability
* 1. Beyond Pathology: Positive Psychology and Disability
* Michael L. Wehmeyer
* 2. Understanding Disability: A Strengths-based Approach
* Wil H. E. Buntinx
* 3. Positive Psychology and Disability: An Historical Analysis
* Karrie A. Shogren
* Part Two: Application of Positive Psychological Constructs to
Disability
* 4. The Impact of the Quality of Life Concept on the Field of
Intellectual Disability
* Robert L. Schalock and Miguel Angel Verdugo Alonso
* 5. Optimism within the Context of Disability
* Kevin Rand and Amanda M. Shea
* 6. Social Well-Being and Friendship of People with Intellectual
Disability
* Joanne Kersh, Laura Corona, and Gary Siperstein
* 7. Exercise, Leisure, and Well-Being for People with Disabilities
* Jennifer Rowland
* 8. Coping and Disability
* Lillian R. Reuman, Chelsea Mitamura, and Michele Tugard
* 9. Adaptive Behavior
* Marc J. Tassé
* 10. Self-Determination
* Michael L. Wehmeyer and Todd D. Little
* 11. Self-Determined Learning
* Dennis Mithaug
* 12. Understanding Hope in Individuals with Disabilities
* Cindy Pressgrove Buchanon and Shane Lopez
* 13. Family Perspectives on Child Intellectual Disability: Views from
the Sunny Side of the Street
* Jan Blacher, Bruce Baker, and Lauren D. Berkovitz
* 14. Resilience and Disability: Concepts, Examples, Cautions, and
Prospects
* Christopher Murray and Bonnie Doren
* 15. Problem Solving and Decision Making
* Linda Hickson and Ishita Khemka
* 16. Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Spirituality
* William Gaventa
* 17. Career Development and Career Thoughts
* Salvatore Soresi, Laura Nota, Lea Ferarri, and Teresa Maria
Sgaramella
* 18. Self-Regulation
* Dale H. Schunk and William D. Bursuck
* 19. Disability Studies/Disability Culture
* Brenda Jo Brueggemann
* Part Three: Systems that Support Positive Psychology and Disability
* 20. Positive Behavior Support: Foundations, Systems, and Quality of
Life
* Glen Dunlap, Donald Kincaid, and Donald Jackson
* 21. Supports and Support Needs
* James R. Thompson and Yuwadee Viriyangkura
* 22. Supported Employment
* Paul Wehman, Vicki Brooke, Stephanie Lau, and Pamela Targett
* 23. Family Quality of Life
* Caya Chiu, Kathleen Kyzar, Nina Zuna, Ann Turnbull, Jean Ann Summers,
and Vivi Aya Gomez
* 24. Education
* Sharon Field
* 25. Aging with Disability
* Tamar Heller and Lieke van Heumen
* Part Four: Specific Populations and Positive Psychology
* 26. A Positive Psychology of Physical Disability: Principles and
Progress
* Dana S. Dunn, Gitendra Uswatte, Timothy R. Elliott, Allissa Lastres,
and Brittany Beard
* 27. Cognitive and Developmental Disabilities
* Karrie A. Shogren
* 28. Severe, Multiple Disabilities
* Mats Granlund, Jenny Wilder, and Lena Almqvist
* 29. Positive Psychology and Children with Emotional and Behavioral
Disability
* Dan Olympia, Lora Tuesday Heathfield, William R. Jenson, Holly
Majszak, Virginia Ramos-Matias, and Monique Thacker
* 30. Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Dianne Zager
* Part Five: Considerations for the Field of Disability
* 31. Limitations to Positive Psychology Predicted by Subjective
Wellbeing Homeostasis
* Robert A. Cummins
* 1. Beyond Pathology: Positive Psychology and Disability
* Michael L. Wehmeyer
* 2. Understanding Disability: A Strengths-based Approach
* Wil H. E. Buntinx
* 3. Positive Psychology and Disability: An Historical Analysis
* Karrie A. Shogren
* Part Two: Application of Positive Psychological Constructs to
Disability
* 4. The Impact of the Quality of Life Concept on the Field of
Intellectual Disability
* Robert L. Schalock and Miguel Angel Verdugo Alonso
* 5. Optimism within the Context of Disability
* Kevin Rand and Amanda M. Shea
* 6. Social Well-Being and Friendship of People with Intellectual
Disability
* Joanne Kersh, Laura Corona, and Gary Siperstein
* 7. Exercise, Leisure, and Well-Being for People with Disabilities
* Jennifer Rowland
* 8. Coping and Disability
* Lillian R. Reuman, Chelsea Mitamura, and Michele Tugard
* 9. Adaptive Behavior
* Marc J. Tassé
* 10. Self-Determination
* Michael L. Wehmeyer and Todd D. Little
* 11. Self-Determined Learning
* Dennis Mithaug
* 12. Understanding Hope in Individuals with Disabilities
* Cindy Pressgrove Buchanon and Shane Lopez
* 13. Family Perspectives on Child Intellectual Disability: Views from
the Sunny Side of the Street
* Jan Blacher, Bruce Baker, and Lauren D. Berkovitz
* 14. Resilience and Disability: Concepts, Examples, Cautions, and
Prospects
* Christopher Murray and Bonnie Doren
* 15. Problem Solving and Decision Making
* Linda Hickson and Ishita Khemka
* 16. Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Spirituality
* William Gaventa
* 17. Career Development and Career Thoughts
* Salvatore Soresi, Laura Nota, Lea Ferarri, and Teresa Maria
Sgaramella
* 18. Self-Regulation
* Dale H. Schunk and William D. Bursuck
* 19. Disability Studies/Disability Culture
* Brenda Jo Brueggemann
* Part Three: Systems that Support Positive Psychology and Disability
* 20. Positive Behavior Support: Foundations, Systems, and Quality of
Life
* Glen Dunlap, Donald Kincaid, and Donald Jackson
* 21. Supports and Support Needs
* James R. Thompson and Yuwadee Viriyangkura
* 22. Supported Employment
* Paul Wehman, Vicki Brooke, Stephanie Lau, and Pamela Targett
* 23. Family Quality of Life
* Caya Chiu, Kathleen Kyzar, Nina Zuna, Ann Turnbull, Jean Ann Summers,
and Vivi Aya Gomez
* 24. Education
* Sharon Field
* 25. Aging with Disability
* Tamar Heller and Lieke van Heumen
* Part Four: Specific Populations and Positive Psychology
* 26. A Positive Psychology of Physical Disability: Principles and
Progress
* Dana S. Dunn, Gitendra Uswatte, Timothy R. Elliott, Allissa Lastres,
and Brittany Beard
* 27. Cognitive and Developmental Disabilities
* Karrie A. Shogren
* 28. Severe, Multiple Disabilities
* Mats Granlund, Jenny Wilder, and Lena Almqvist
* 29. Positive Psychology and Children with Emotional and Behavioral
Disability
* Dan Olympia, Lora Tuesday Heathfield, William R. Jenson, Holly
Majszak, Virginia Ramos-Matias, and Monique Thacker
* 30. Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Dianne Zager
* Part Five: Considerations for the Field of Disability
* 31. Limitations to Positive Psychology Predicted by Subjective
Wellbeing Homeostasis
* Robert A. Cummins
* Part One: Overarching Themes in Positive Psychology and Disability
* 1. Beyond Pathology: Positive Psychology and Disability
* Michael L. Wehmeyer
* 2. Understanding Disability: A Strengths-based Approach
* Wil H. E. Buntinx
* 3. Positive Psychology and Disability: An Historical Analysis
* Karrie A. Shogren
* Part Two: Application of Positive Psychological Constructs to
Disability
* 4. The Impact of the Quality of Life Concept on the Field of
Intellectual Disability
* Robert L. Schalock and Miguel Angel Verdugo Alonso
* 5. Optimism within the Context of Disability
* Kevin Rand and Amanda M. Shea
* 6. Social Well-Being and Friendship of People with Intellectual
Disability
* Joanne Kersh, Laura Corona, and Gary Siperstein
* 7. Exercise, Leisure, and Well-Being for People with Disabilities
* Jennifer Rowland
* 8. Coping and Disability
* Lillian R. Reuman, Chelsea Mitamura, and Michele Tugard
* 9. Adaptive Behavior
* Marc J. Tassé
* 10. Self-Determination
* Michael L. Wehmeyer and Todd D. Little
* 11. Self-Determined Learning
* Dennis Mithaug
* 12. Understanding Hope in Individuals with Disabilities
* Cindy Pressgrove Buchanon and Shane Lopez
* 13. Family Perspectives on Child Intellectual Disability: Views from
the Sunny Side of the Street
* Jan Blacher, Bruce Baker, and Lauren D. Berkovitz
* 14. Resilience and Disability: Concepts, Examples, Cautions, and
Prospects
* Christopher Murray and Bonnie Doren
* 15. Problem Solving and Decision Making
* Linda Hickson and Ishita Khemka
* 16. Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Spirituality
* William Gaventa
* 17. Career Development and Career Thoughts
* Salvatore Soresi, Laura Nota, Lea Ferarri, and Teresa Maria
Sgaramella
* 18. Self-Regulation
* Dale H. Schunk and William D. Bursuck
* 19. Disability Studies/Disability Culture
* Brenda Jo Brueggemann
* Part Three: Systems that Support Positive Psychology and Disability
* 20. Positive Behavior Support: Foundations, Systems, and Quality of
Life
* Glen Dunlap, Donald Kincaid, and Donald Jackson
* 21. Supports and Support Needs
* James R. Thompson and Yuwadee Viriyangkura
* 22. Supported Employment
* Paul Wehman, Vicki Brooke, Stephanie Lau, and Pamela Targett
* 23. Family Quality of Life
* Caya Chiu, Kathleen Kyzar, Nina Zuna, Ann Turnbull, Jean Ann Summers,
and Vivi Aya Gomez
* 24. Education
* Sharon Field
* 25. Aging with Disability
* Tamar Heller and Lieke van Heumen
* Part Four: Specific Populations and Positive Psychology
* 26. A Positive Psychology of Physical Disability: Principles and
Progress
* Dana S. Dunn, Gitendra Uswatte, Timothy R. Elliott, Allissa Lastres,
and Brittany Beard
* 27. Cognitive and Developmental Disabilities
* Karrie A. Shogren
* 28. Severe, Multiple Disabilities
* Mats Granlund, Jenny Wilder, and Lena Almqvist
* 29. Positive Psychology and Children with Emotional and Behavioral
Disability
* Dan Olympia, Lora Tuesday Heathfield, William R. Jenson, Holly
Majszak, Virginia Ramos-Matias, and Monique Thacker
* 30. Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Dianne Zager
* Part Five: Considerations for the Field of Disability
* 31. Limitations to Positive Psychology Predicted by Subjective
Wellbeing Homeostasis
* Robert A. Cummins
* 1. Beyond Pathology: Positive Psychology and Disability
* Michael L. Wehmeyer
* 2. Understanding Disability: A Strengths-based Approach
* Wil H. E. Buntinx
* 3. Positive Psychology and Disability: An Historical Analysis
* Karrie A. Shogren
* Part Two: Application of Positive Psychological Constructs to
Disability
* 4. The Impact of the Quality of Life Concept on the Field of
Intellectual Disability
* Robert L. Schalock and Miguel Angel Verdugo Alonso
* 5. Optimism within the Context of Disability
* Kevin Rand and Amanda M. Shea
* 6. Social Well-Being and Friendship of People with Intellectual
Disability
* Joanne Kersh, Laura Corona, and Gary Siperstein
* 7. Exercise, Leisure, and Well-Being for People with Disabilities
* Jennifer Rowland
* 8. Coping and Disability
* Lillian R. Reuman, Chelsea Mitamura, and Michele Tugard
* 9. Adaptive Behavior
* Marc J. Tassé
* 10. Self-Determination
* Michael L. Wehmeyer and Todd D. Little
* 11. Self-Determined Learning
* Dennis Mithaug
* 12. Understanding Hope in Individuals with Disabilities
* Cindy Pressgrove Buchanon and Shane Lopez
* 13. Family Perspectives on Child Intellectual Disability: Views from
the Sunny Side of the Street
* Jan Blacher, Bruce Baker, and Lauren D. Berkovitz
* 14. Resilience and Disability: Concepts, Examples, Cautions, and
Prospects
* Christopher Murray and Bonnie Doren
* 15. Problem Solving and Decision Making
* Linda Hickson and Ishita Khemka
* 16. Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Spirituality
* William Gaventa
* 17. Career Development and Career Thoughts
* Salvatore Soresi, Laura Nota, Lea Ferarri, and Teresa Maria
Sgaramella
* 18. Self-Regulation
* Dale H. Schunk and William D. Bursuck
* 19. Disability Studies/Disability Culture
* Brenda Jo Brueggemann
* Part Three: Systems that Support Positive Psychology and Disability
* 20. Positive Behavior Support: Foundations, Systems, and Quality of
Life
* Glen Dunlap, Donald Kincaid, and Donald Jackson
* 21. Supports and Support Needs
* James R. Thompson and Yuwadee Viriyangkura
* 22. Supported Employment
* Paul Wehman, Vicki Brooke, Stephanie Lau, and Pamela Targett
* 23. Family Quality of Life
* Caya Chiu, Kathleen Kyzar, Nina Zuna, Ann Turnbull, Jean Ann Summers,
and Vivi Aya Gomez
* 24. Education
* Sharon Field
* 25. Aging with Disability
* Tamar Heller and Lieke van Heumen
* Part Four: Specific Populations and Positive Psychology
* 26. A Positive Psychology of Physical Disability: Principles and
Progress
* Dana S. Dunn, Gitendra Uswatte, Timothy R. Elliott, Allissa Lastres,
and Brittany Beard
* 27. Cognitive and Developmental Disabilities
* Karrie A. Shogren
* 28. Severe, Multiple Disabilities
* Mats Granlund, Jenny Wilder, and Lena Almqvist
* 29. Positive Psychology and Children with Emotional and Behavioral
Disability
* Dan Olympia, Lora Tuesday Heathfield, William R. Jenson, Holly
Majszak, Virginia Ramos-Matias, and Monique Thacker
* 30. Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Dianne Zager
* Part Five: Considerations for the Field of Disability
* 31. Limitations to Positive Psychology Predicted by Subjective
Wellbeing Homeostasis
* Robert A. Cummins