A psychology of blindness is proposed that contends that information loss is the most critical trauma of the loss of vision. The magnitude of information loss is emphasized with respect to vision as the primary sensory modality for obtaining information. Further, the vital role of access to information in human development and the tendency to seek information to cope with stressful circumstances are addressed. Implications for rehabilitation of blind persons are discussed
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
The article contains the information about diagnostic and functional differences between people blin...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...
A psychology of blindness is proposed that contends that information loss is the most critical traum...
A psychology of blindness is proposed that contends that information loss is the most critical traum...
A psychology of blindness is proposed that contends that information loss is the most critical traum...
It is practically impossible to peruse any discussion relating to psychology or philosophy without e...
Visual functional usually play a variety of role on social reciprocity. The primary indication for i...
Diagnosis of conditions leading to vision loss can be devastating and often impacts mental health. U...
Typically when someone loses a sense due to trauma, injury or disease, the loss is considered to be ...
Typically when someone loses a sense due to trauma, injury or disease, the loss is considered to be ...
A person with a visual impairment has the same cognitive ability as an individual without a disabili...
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
Can a blind person see? The very idea seems paradoxical. And yet, if we conceive of "seeing" as the ...
Theories on the impact of visual loss tend to generalise and can simplify complex issues. Two extrem...
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
The article contains the information about diagnostic and functional differences between people blin...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...
A psychology of blindness is proposed that contends that information loss is the most critical traum...
A psychology of blindness is proposed that contends that information loss is the most critical traum...
A psychology of blindness is proposed that contends that information loss is the most critical traum...
It is practically impossible to peruse any discussion relating to psychology or philosophy without e...
Visual functional usually play a variety of role on social reciprocity. The primary indication for i...
Diagnosis of conditions leading to vision loss can be devastating and often impacts mental health. U...
Typically when someone loses a sense due to trauma, injury or disease, the loss is considered to be ...
Typically when someone loses a sense due to trauma, injury or disease, the loss is considered to be ...
A person with a visual impairment has the same cognitive ability as an individual without a disabili...
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
Can a blind person see? The very idea seems paradoxical. And yet, if we conceive of "seeing" as the ...
Theories on the impact of visual loss tend to generalise and can simplify complex issues. Two extrem...
The aim of the present study was to examine the psycho-social effects of blindness on a sample of in...
The article contains the information about diagnostic and functional differences between people blin...
It is apparent from the historical perspective regarding the theories of cognitive development and t...