This paper suggests that the oppression experienced by disabled people in society is sometimes replayed in the counselling room by counsellors who are unaware of their own disablist attitudes and prejudices. Whilst the provision of Disability Equality Training (DET) within counselling courses would ameliorate the problem, I believe that disabled people would be most empowered by a counselling approach which recognises the potential for oppression within the counsellor-client relationship. One solution may be the creation of a new counselling approach, disability counselling, which includes the social model of disability as one of the foundations. An alternative solution may be found within the emerging counselling approaches that treat coun...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
This paper reports on a study of counsellors and disabled clients in a primary care and FE setting. ...
Historically, people with an intellectual disability have not had the same opportunities to engage ...
This paper suggests that the oppression experienced by disabled people in society is sometimes repla...
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...
In this thesis I explore why disabled people often feel socially estranged and how this issue might...
People with an intellectual disability experience the same range of emotional and mental needs as th...
The experiences of disabled people suggest that Ableism insidiously and invasively impacts upon the ...
This article addresses disability-related theory and research associated to attitudes and social act...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
Bibliography: pages 37-38.The work undertaken for my Masters degree seeks to address some of the pre...
Individuals with disabilities have been largely ignored from research and training in the field of P...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
This paper reports on a study of counsellors and disabled clients in a primary care and FE setting. ...
Historically, people with an intellectual disability have not had the same opportunities to engage ...
This paper suggests that the oppression experienced by disabled people in society is sometimes repla...
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...
In this thesis I explore why disabled people often feel socially estranged and how this issue might...
People with an intellectual disability experience the same range of emotional and mental needs as th...
The experiences of disabled people suggest that Ableism insidiously and invasively impacts upon the ...
This article addresses disability-related theory and research associated to attitudes and social act...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
Bibliography: pages 37-38.The work undertaken for my Masters degree seeks to address some of the pre...
Individuals with disabilities have been largely ignored from research and training in the field of P...
This paper provides a framework for rehabilitation counsellors to respond to persons with disabiliti...
This paper reports on a study of counsellors and disabled clients in a primary care and FE setting. ...
Historically, people with an intellectual disability have not had the same opportunities to engage ...