Bogart, K. R. (2014). The role of disability self-concept in adaptation to congenital or acquired disability. Rehabilitation Psychology, 59(1), 107-115. doi:10.1037/a003580
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the conceptual and clinical similarities that exis...
【Background】 Understanding the self-development and self-understanding of people with intellectual d...
The Perceived Attributes to Positive Self-concept Study examined the experiences of adolescents with...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-29)This study was designed to measure any significant ...
Although people with congenital disabilities are generally assumed to be better adapted than people ...
This theis explores the similarities and the differences between individuals with congenital disabil...
This article reviews the fundamental components inherent in the process of psycho-social adaptation ...
This cross-sectional and randomized block design (RBD) study, after describing the physical self con...
This chapter provides an overview of the social and psychological factors contributing to coping wit...
The purpose of this article is to attempt to describe about the self-images of persons with acquired...
The emergence of rehabilitation as a social movement may be a significant contribution of the twenti...
Every human is always hope to get born with perfect condition, without any disabilities. All of exce...
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the issue of the self-concept in case of physically disabled ...
Depression is one of the most frequent psychological symptoms in people with physical disabilities, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the conceptual and clinical similarities that exis...
【Background】 Understanding the self-development and self-understanding of people with intellectual d...
The Perceived Attributes to Positive Self-concept Study examined the experiences of adolescents with...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-29)This study was designed to measure any significant ...
Although people with congenital disabilities are generally assumed to be better adapted than people ...
This theis explores the similarities and the differences between individuals with congenital disabil...
This article reviews the fundamental components inherent in the process of psycho-social adaptation ...
This cross-sectional and randomized block design (RBD) study, after describing the physical self con...
This chapter provides an overview of the social and psychological factors contributing to coping wit...
The purpose of this article is to attempt to describe about the self-images of persons with acquired...
The emergence of rehabilitation as a social movement may be a significant contribution of the twenti...
Every human is always hope to get born with perfect condition, without any disabilities. All of exce...
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the issue of the self-concept in case of physically disabled ...
Depression is one of the most frequent psychological symptoms in people with physical disabilities, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the conceptual and clinical similarities that exis...
【Background】 Understanding the self-development and self-understanding of people with intellectual d...
The Perceived Attributes to Positive Self-concept Study examined the experiences of adolescents with...