Mental rehabilitation can include a range of disabling conditions, from severe and enduring psychotic or bipolar disorders to more transient affective disorders. The concept of rehabilitation reflects the concept of disability. If the concept of mental illness is viewed as a mechanism for social control, then we can say that one of the most powerful aspects of the medicalization of the individual is the application by physicians of diagnostic labels. It attempts to approach the issue of psychological rehabilitation (1-3) from a bio-psychosocial viewpoint, recognizing that a person’s physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual needs should be considered in the rehabilitation process. Thi
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
AbstractThis article examines the potential usefulness of the ICF in the treatment of mental disorde...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
Mental rehabilitation can include a range of disabling conditions, from severe and enduring psychoti...
Discusses the Golden Age of rehabilitation psychology, when rehabilitation of persons with traumat...
In the previous editorial of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health, Matuska (2012) found that s...
In rehabilitation, we don't often think about globalization or how what we do may have impact worldw...
It is our pleasure to inform our Iranian Rehabilitation Journal readers and contributors that the jo...
Rehabilitation psychology practice is a specialty within the domain of professional health - service...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
As a common belief among rehabilitation specialists, the purpose of rehabilitation has been restorin...
Psychosocial rehabilitation is a crucial part of the treatment of those with mental illness. The soc...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
AbstractThis article examines the potential usefulness of the ICF in the treatment of mental disorde...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
Mental rehabilitation can include a range of disabling conditions, from severe and enduring psychoti...
Discusses the Golden Age of rehabilitation psychology, when rehabilitation of persons with traumat...
In the previous editorial of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health, Matuska (2012) found that s...
In rehabilitation, we don't often think about globalization or how what we do may have impact worldw...
It is our pleasure to inform our Iranian Rehabilitation Journal readers and contributors that the jo...
Rehabilitation psychology practice is a specialty within the domain of professional health - service...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
As a common belief among rehabilitation specialists, the purpose of rehabilitation has been restorin...
Psychosocial rehabilitation is a crucial part of the treatment of those with mental illness. The soc...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
AbstractThis article examines the potential usefulness of the ICF in the treatment of mental disorde...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...