Abstract: Focusing on Mohsen Hosseini Taha, a person with cerebral palsy, and his family, this research explores the social and mental consequences of having a member with physical disability on a typical Iranian family. The oral narratives used in this research have been collected in a series of in-depth interviews with Mohsen, his parents, and his only sister, in 4 sessions or 10 hours of face-to-face interviews. The analysis of the interviews addresses several questions: How was Mohsen’s disability initially diagnosed and what were his parents ’ first reactions? What have been the social obstacles facing Mohsen’s family’s efforts to practice a routine life within Iranian society? How has Mohsen’s disability affected his family’s life soc...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
Using a narrative inquiry approach, this study examines the life narratives of seven women who emigr...
The research on siblings of individuals with disabilities has rarely addressed the perceived benefit...
Focusing on Mohsen Hosseini Taha, a person with cerebral palsy, and his family, this research explor...
Background: The birth of a child with disability is an event that has a dramatic impact on the whole...
Likethedisabled in other cultures, Iranian disabled confront numerous difficultiesin their everyday ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of disability among Saudi mothers and to un...
Exploring major requisites to establish an Iranian disability studies, the aim of this study is to d...
Aim: Considering the effect of disability on social and economic dimensions of society and on the so...
Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that seeks to provide and develop services for children with di...
Much previous British research on disability and its effects on family life has seen impairment as a...
Refugees with disability and their families are increasingly resettled in Australia but remain an un...
The present thesis deals with the subjective perception of one's own life situation and life story o...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the family experiences of females who have a chi...
Historically, research on families of children with disabilities has been framed by the medical mode...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
Using a narrative inquiry approach, this study examines the life narratives of seven women who emigr...
The research on siblings of individuals with disabilities has rarely addressed the perceived benefit...
Focusing on Mohsen Hosseini Taha, a person with cerebral palsy, and his family, this research explor...
Background: The birth of a child with disability is an event that has a dramatic impact on the whole...
Likethedisabled in other cultures, Iranian disabled confront numerous difficultiesin their everyday ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of disability among Saudi mothers and to un...
Exploring major requisites to establish an Iranian disability studies, the aim of this study is to d...
Aim: Considering the effect of disability on social and economic dimensions of society and on the so...
Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that seeks to provide and develop services for children with di...
Much previous British research on disability and its effects on family life has seen impairment as a...
Refugees with disability and their families are increasingly resettled in Australia but remain an un...
The present thesis deals with the subjective perception of one's own life situation and life story o...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the family experiences of females who have a chi...
Historically, research on families of children with disabilities has been framed by the medical mode...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
Using a narrative inquiry approach, this study examines the life narratives of seven women who emigr...
The research on siblings of individuals with disabilities has rarely addressed the perceived benefit...