Background: An editorial by Wade ( Clinical Rehabilitation 2005; 19: 811 - 18) suggested a method for describing rehabilitation interventions. Objective: To review the editorial critically, and to suggest a more complete theory. Editorial: The editorial develops a model identifying factors that should be considered when analysing a complex rehabilitation problem, and provides a high-level description of the rehabilitation process. It explicitly does not address theories of behaviour change. New ideas: Three additional theoretical models are needed. The first considers the mechanisms that link the factors identified in Wade's model. For example how does self-esteem ( in personal context) actually influence activity performance? This is a the...
Introduction: The Adapted Planned Behaviour Model (APBM) is a two stage psycho-social theoretical mo...
Discusses the Golden Age of rehabilitation psychology, when rehabilitation of persons with traumat...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...
Background: An editorial by Wade ( Clinical Rehabilitation 2005; 19: 811 - 18) suggested a method fo...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Background: Goal setting is considered to be a fundamental part of rehabilitation; however, theories...
Goal setting is considered to be a fundamental part of rehabilitation; however, theories of behaviou...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
Background. There is no agreement about or understanding of what rehabilitation is; those who pay fo...
This is a revised and updated edition. As to be expected from two authoritative writers in the field...
The International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) offers an agreed languag...
Purpose This paper analyses the two prominent psychological theories of patient response – illness r...
A complex and dynamic set of biological, psychological and social factors interact to determine the ...
BACKGROUND: One challenge in rehabilitation is determining whether improvement in the patient is a t...
Purpose. To demonstrate, with the help of an example of cognitive treatment for patients with chroni...
Introduction: The Adapted Planned Behaviour Model (APBM) is a two stage psycho-social theoretical mo...
Discusses the Golden Age of rehabilitation psychology, when rehabilitation of persons with traumat...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...
Background: An editorial by Wade ( Clinical Rehabilitation 2005; 19: 811 - 18) suggested a method fo...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Background: Goal setting is considered to be a fundamental part of rehabilitation; however, theories...
Goal setting is considered to be a fundamental part of rehabilitation; however, theories of behaviou...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
Background. There is no agreement about or understanding of what rehabilitation is; those who pay fo...
This is a revised and updated edition. As to be expected from two authoritative writers in the field...
The International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) offers an agreed languag...
Purpose This paper analyses the two prominent psychological theories of patient response – illness r...
A complex and dynamic set of biological, psychological and social factors interact to determine the ...
BACKGROUND: One challenge in rehabilitation is determining whether improvement in the patient is a t...
Purpose. To demonstrate, with the help of an example of cognitive treatment for patients with chroni...
Introduction: The Adapted Planned Behaviour Model (APBM) is a two stage psycho-social theoretical mo...
Discusses the Golden Age of rehabilitation psychology, when rehabilitation of persons with traumat...
Objective: Disability from chronic illness is a major problem for society, yet the study of its dete...