Depression is often expected in our society during physical rehabilitation. This and similar expectations structure the experience of a physical disability. Contradictions in expectations and demands by providers to conform to this paradigm create barriers in the rehabilitation process. Changes in the physical rehabilitation paradigm are briefly suggested
Background: An editorial by Wade ( Clinical Rehabilitation 2005; 19: 811 - 18) suggested a method fo...
Much has been written on rehabilitation but as yet there is little standardization of definition whe...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...
Depression is often expected in our society during physical rehabilitation. This and similar expecta...
At the end of the XX century significant changes in the rehabilitation practice took place. The trad...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Depression is one of the most frequent psychological symptoms in people with physical disabilities, ...
A comprehensive understanding is lacking of the experiences persons with acquired physical disabilit...
The purposes of this perspective article are: (1) to explore models of disability from the perspecti...
The object of research - disability movement facing (JNP) people for depression and its indicators, ...
The psychological sequelae of physical impairments present complex challenges for scientiftc invest...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
The emergence of rehabilitation as a social movement may be a significant contribution of the twenti...
Changes in health care will provide both opportunities and threats for rehabilitation psychologists....
Background: An editorial by Wade ( Clinical Rehabilitation 2005; 19: 811 - 18) suggested a method fo...
Much has been written on rehabilitation but as yet there is little standardization of definition whe...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...
Depression is often expected in our society during physical rehabilitation. This and similar expecta...
At the end of the XX century significant changes in the rehabilitation practice took place. The trad...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the different conceptual models of disability can help daily...
Depression is one of the most frequent psychological symptoms in people with physical disabilities, ...
A comprehensive understanding is lacking of the experiences persons with acquired physical disabilit...
The purposes of this perspective article are: (1) to explore models of disability from the perspecti...
The object of research - disability movement facing (JNP) people for depression and its indicators, ...
The psychological sequelae of physical impairments present complex challenges for scientiftc invest...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Psychological aspects play a role within medical practice, an assumption that was first described by...
The emergence of rehabilitation as a social movement may be a significant contribution of the twenti...
Changes in health care will provide both opportunities and threats for rehabilitation psychologists....
Background: An editorial by Wade ( Clinical Rehabilitation 2005; 19: 811 - 18) suggested a method fo...
Much has been written on rehabilitation but as yet there is little standardization of definition whe...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...