The Positive Psychology of Personal Factors
Implications for Understanding Disability
Herausgeber: Dunn, Dana S.; Wehmeyer, Michael L.
The Positive Psychology of Personal Factors
Implications for Understanding Disability
Herausgeber: Dunn, Dana S.; Wehmeyer, Michael L.
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Personal factors are an element of social-ecological models of disability but have not been well defined or described. This book examines personal factors from the field of positive psychology to begin to identify and build strengths-based approaches to promoting the full participation, dignity, and well-being of disabled people.
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Personal factors are an element of social-ecological models of disability but have not been well defined or described. This book examines personal factors from the field of positive psychology to begin to identify and build strengths-based approaches to promoting the full participation, dignity, and well-being of disabled people.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 639g
- ISBN-13: 9781793634658
- ISBN-10: 1793634653
- Artikelnr.: 62567171
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 639g
- ISBN-13: 9781793634658
- ISBN-10: 1793634653
- Artikelnr.: 62567171
Michael L. Wehmeyer is Ross and Marianna Beach Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas. Dana S. Dunn, Ph.D. is professor of psychology at Moravian University.
Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview of the International Classification of Functioning
Disability and Health
Michael L. Wehmeyer & Dana S. Dunn Chapter 2: Positive Psychology and Disability: Focusing on Intrapersonal Strengths
Dana S. Dunn & Michael L. Wehmeyer Chapter 3: Disability Culture
Identity
and Language
Erin E. Andrews & Anjali F. Forber-Pratt Chapter 4: Moving Toward Well-Being: Positively Coping with and Adjusting to Chronic Illness and Disability
Susan Miller Smedema
Yunzhen Huang
Hannah Fry
& Alexandra M. Kriofske Mainella Chapter 5: Optimism: A Personal Factor for Promoting Functioning and Reducing Disability
Kevin L. Rand & Mackenzie L. Shanahan Chapter 6: Self-Determination as a Personal Factor
Michael L. Wehmeyer Chapter 7: Individual and Interpersonal Aspects of Hope and People with Developmental Disabilities
Malka Margalit
Tomer Schmidt-Barad
& Michal Einav Chapter 8: Resilience
Disability
and Intrapersonal Factors Viewed through the Lens of Rehabilitation Psychology's Foundational Principles
Dana S. Dunn Chapter 9: Personality and Disability
Timothy R. Elliott
Laurel Wade
Sidai Dong
& Katherine Budge Chapter 10: The Experience of Meaning in Life in the Context of Pain-Related Disability
Devin Guthrie
Brandon L. Boring
Joseph Maffly-Kipp
Vani A. Mathur
& Joshua A. Hicks Chapter 11: Negotiating Stigma: Disability in the Workplace
Elisabeth R. Silver
Elisa S. M. Fattoracci
Tim Oxendahl
Megan McSpedon
& Mikki Hebl Chapter 12: Social Support for Adults with Rare Disorders as a Personal and Environmental Factor
Kathleen R. Bogart & Brooke Bryson Chapter 13: Life Satisfaction
Michelle Nario-Redmond
Thomas Dirth
& Jeffrey Noel
Disability and Health
Michael L. Wehmeyer & Dana S. Dunn Chapter 2: Positive Psychology and Disability: Focusing on Intrapersonal Strengths
Dana S. Dunn & Michael L. Wehmeyer Chapter 3: Disability Culture
Identity
and Language
Erin E. Andrews & Anjali F. Forber-Pratt Chapter 4: Moving Toward Well-Being: Positively Coping with and Adjusting to Chronic Illness and Disability
Susan Miller Smedema
Yunzhen Huang
Hannah Fry
& Alexandra M. Kriofske Mainella Chapter 5: Optimism: A Personal Factor for Promoting Functioning and Reducing Disability
Kevin L. Rand & Mackenzie L. Shanahan Chapter 6: Self-Determination as a Personal Factor
Michael L. Wehmeyer Chapter 7: Individual and Interpersonal Aspects of Hope and People with Developmental Disabilities
Malka Margalit
Tomer Schmidt-Barad
& Michal Einav Chapter 8: Resilience
Disability
and Intrapersonal Factors Viewed through the Lens of Rehabilitation Psychology's Foundational Principles
Dana S. Dunn Chapter 9: Personality and Disability
Timothy R. Elliott
Laurel Wade
Sidai Dong
& Katherine Budge Chapter 10: The Experience of Meaning in Life in the Context of Pain-Related Disability
Devin Guthrie
Brandon L. Boring
Joseph Maffly-Kipp
Vani A. Mathur
& Joshua A. Hicks Chapter 11: Negotiating Stigma: Disability in the Workplace
Elisabeth R. Silver
Elisa S. M. Fattoracci
Tim Oxendahl
Megan McSpedon
& Mikki Hebl Chapter 12: Social Support for Adults with Rare Disorders as a Personal and Environmental Factor
Kathleen R. Bogart & Brooke Bryson Chapter 13: Life Satisfaction
Michelle Nario-Redmond
Thomas Dirth
& Jeffrey Noel
Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview of the International Classification of Functioning
Disability and Health
Michael L. Wehmeyer & Dana S. Dunn Chapter 2: Positive Psychology and Disability: Focusing on Intrapersonal Strengths
Dana S. Dunn & Michael L. Wehmeyer Chapter 3: Disability Culture
Identity
and Language
Erin E. Andrews & Anjali F. Forber-Pratt Chapter 4: Moving Toward Well-Being: Positively Coping with and Adjusting to Chronic Illness and Disability
Susan Miller Smedema
Yunzhen Huang
Hannah Fry
& Alexandra M. Kriofske Mainella Chapter 5: Optimism: A Personal Factor for Promoting Functioning and Reducing Disability
Kevin L. Rand & Mackenzie L. Shanahan Chapter 6: Self-Determination as a Personal Factor
Michael L. Wehmeyer Chapter 7: Individual and Interpersonal Aspects of Hope and People with Developmental Disabilities
Malka Margalit
Tomer Schmidt-Barad
& Michal Einav Chapter 8: Resilience
Disability
and Intrapersonal Factors Viewed through the Lens of Rehabilitation Psychology's Foundational Principles
Dana S. Dunn Chapter 9: Personality and Disability
Timothy R. Elliott
Laurel Wade
Sidai Dong
& Katherine Budge Chapter 10: The Experience of Meaning in Life in the Context of Pain-Related Disability
Devin Guthrie
Brandon L. Boring
Joseph Maffly-Kipp
Vani A. Mathur
& Joshua A. Hicks Chapter 11: Negotiating Stigma: Disability in the Workplace
Elisabeth R. Silver
Elisa S. M. Fattoracci
Tim Oxendahl
Megan McSpedon
& Mikki Hebl Chapter 12: Social Support for Adults with Rare Disorders as a Personal and Environmental Factor
Kathleen R. Bogart & Brooke Bryson Chapter 13: Life Satisfaction
Michelle Nario-Redmond
Thomas Dirth
& Jeffrey Noel
Disability and Health
Michael L. Wehmeyer & Dana S. Dunn Chapter 2: Positive Psychology and Disability: Focusing on Intrapersonal Strengths
Dana S. Dunn & Michael L. Wehmeyer Chapter 3: Disability Culture
Identity
and Language
Erin E. Andrews & Anjali F. Forber-Pratt Chapter 4: Moving Toward Well-Being: Positively Coping with and Adjusting to Chronic Illness and Disability
Susan Miller Smedema
Yunzhen Huang
Hannah Fry
& Alexandra M. Kriofske Mainella Chapter 5: Optimism: A Personal Factor for Promoting Functioning and Reducing Disability
Kevin L. Rand & Mackenzie L. Shanahan Chapter 6: Self-Determination as a Personal Factor
Michael L. Wehmeyer Chapter 7: Individual and Interpersonal Aspects of Hope and People with Developmental Disabilities
Malka Margalit
Tomer Schmidt-Barad
& Michal Einav Chapter 8: Resilience
Disability
and Intrapersonal Factors Viewed through the Lens of Rehabilitation Psychology's Foundational Principles
Dana S. Dunn Chapter 9: Personality and Disability
Timothy R. Elliott
Laurel Wade
Sidai Dong
& Katherine Budge Chapter 10: The Experience of Meaning in Life in the Context of Pain-Related Disability
Devin Guthrie
Brandon L. Boring
Joseph Maffly-Kipp
Vani A. Mathur
& Joshua A. Hicks Chapter 11: Negotiating Stigma: Disability in the Workplace
Elisabeth R. Silver
Elisa S. M. Fattoracci
Tim Oxendahl
Megan McSpedon
& Mikki Hebl Chapter 12: Social Support for Adults with Rare Disorders as a Personal and Environmental Factor
Kathleen R. Bogart & Brooke Bryson Chapter 13: Life Satisfaction
Michelle Nario-Redmond
Thomas Dirth
& Jeffrey Noel