This paper reports on a study of counsellors and disabled clients in a primary care and FE setting. Tensions between the counselling paradigm (individualising problems and solutions) and the social model (problems being located with society) are explored and their implications discussed
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
This study investigated the case of disability from the perspective of counsellors with visual disab...
This paper suggests that the oppression experienced by disabled people in society is sometimes repla...
The social model of disability has emerged over the past 30 years in Britain to challenge the domina...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
Does the social model of disability currently inform the delivery of services for people labelled as...
Does the social model of disability currently inform the delivery of services for people labelled as...
Social protection of persons with disability represents a topic that requires deep analysis of all s...
The philosophy that stands behind a significant number of the regulatory changes underwent by disabi...
Because of the increasing number of people with disabilities, counselors of all specialties and theo...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
People with an intellectual disability experience the same range of emotional and mental needs as th...
Launching Palgrave's Interagency Working in Health and Social Care series, this book explores the po...
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
This study investigated the case of disability from the perspective of counsellors with visual disab...
This paper suggests that the oppression experienced by disabled people in society is sometimes repla...
The social model of disability has emerged over the past 30 years in Britain to challenge the domina...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
Does the social model of disability currently inform the delivery of services for people labelled as...
Does the social model of disability currently inform the delivery of services for people labelled as...
Social protection of persons with disability represents a topic that requires deep analysis of all s...
The philosophy that stands behind a significant number of the regulatory changes underwent by disabi...
Because of the increasing number of people with disabilities, counselors of all specialties and theo...
This paper considers some of the themes to be found in current UK debates about the social model of ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
People with an intellectual disability experience the same range of emotional and mental needs as th...
Launching Palgrave's Interagency Working in Health and Social Care series, this book explores the po...
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
This study investigated the case of disability from the perspective of counsellors with visual disab...
This paper suggests that the oppression experienced by disabled people in society is sometimes repla...