The social model of disability has emerged over the past 30 years in Britain to challenge the dominant individual, particularly medical and tragedy, models. This social model is borne from the experiences of disabled people and essentially defines disability as the discrimination faced by people with impairments. This paper explores the possible conflicts between some counselling approaches that can individualise and personalise problems and disability as a political issue. Drawing on research with counsellors and disabled clients, we illustrate the social construction of disability as an individualised problem within the counselling process. Considering the implications for counselling practice, we argue for an approach to counselling whic...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
This paper will address the debates surrounding the usefulness of the social model of disability as ...
There is a strong controversy of how disability should be understood and if the models suggested in ...
This paper reports on a study of counsellors and disabled clients in a primary care and FE setting. ...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
Does the social model of disability currently inform the delivery of services for people labelled as...
The philosophy that stands behind a significant number of the regulatory changes underwent by disabi...
This paper suggests that the oppression experienced by disabled people in society is sometimes repla...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
In British disability politics, the disability movement has sponsored the social model approach to d...
The aim of this article is to provide a description and analysis of the social model of disability, ...
Within this paper the nature and importance of a social model of disability will be examined. Partic...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
This paper will address the debates surrounding the usefulness of the social model of disability as ...
There is a strong controversy of how disability should be understood and if the models suggested in ...
This paper reports on a study of counsellors and disabled clients in a primary care and FE setting. ...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
Does the social model of disability currently inform the delivery of services for people labelled as...
The philosophy that stands behind a significant number of the regulatory changes underwent by disabi...
This paper suggests that the oppression experienced by disabled people in society is sometimes repla...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
In British disability politics, the disability movement has sponsored the social model approach to d...
The aim of this article is to provide a description and analysis of the social model of disability, ...
Within this paper the nature and importance of a social model of disability will be examined. Partic...
We introduce the social model of disability by reflecting on its origins and legacy, with particular...
This paper will address the debates surrounding the usefulness of the social model of disability as ...
There is a strong controversy of how disability should be understood and if the models suggested in ...