Purpose: Psychologists working with persons with vision impairment face unique challenges in providing psychological services, including mental health care and cognitive assessments. While existing competency guidelines for general disability and rehabilitation psychology are relevant to working with persons with vision impairment in many ways, specific competencies are needed. Previous psychological research into the provision of therapy for persons with vision impairment has focused mainly on communication and intervention strategies and lacks input from the vision-impaired community. Materials and methods: This qualitative study, grounded in disability, rehabilitation psychology, and competency frameworks aimed to identify the knowledge,...
Background: We explored to what extent carers act on treatment and rehabilitation advice for low vis...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Background: Adults with low vision can experience significant restrictions in occupational particip...
The past decade has witnessed a considerable upsurge of clinical and research interest in the proble...
Beginning in the 1980s the issue of the impaired psychologist came to the forefront in the psychol...
The present study explored the relationships between visual impairment status, attitude towards seek...
The purpose of this study was to examine a cross-disciplinary or holistic approach to vision and vis...
Vision impairment is a broad term that captures a wide range of reduction in visual function and inc...
A person with a visual impairment has the same cognitive ability as an individual without a disabili...
PurposeFor visually impaired individuals, motivation to be mobile and the individual's emotional sta...
International audienceThe psychological assessment of visually impaired people (blind or partially s...
Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Ma...
Abstract: Vision disorders have a range of bio-psycho-social impacts, with visually impaired individ...
Introduction: Psychosocial functioning of adolescents with a visual impairment can be negatively imp...
Introduction: The pilot study reported here determined the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary grou...
Background: We explored to what extent carers act on treatment and rehabilitation advice for low vis...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Background: Adults with low vision can experience significant restrictions in occupational particip...
The past decade has witnessed a considerable upsurge of clinical and research interest in the proble...
Beginning in the 1980s the issue of the impaired psychologist came to the forefront in the psychol...
The present study explored the relationships between visual impairment status, attitude towards seek...
The purpose of this study was to examine a cross-disciplinary or holistic approach to vision and vis...
Vision impairment is a broad term that captures a wide range of reduction in visual function and inc...
A person with a visual impairment has the same cognitive ability as an individual without a disabili...
PurposeFor visually impaired individuals, motivation to be mobile and the individual's emotional sta...
International audienceThe psychological assessment of visually impaired people (blind or partially s...
Background: Blindness can cause psychosocial distress leading to maladjustment if not mitigated. Ma...
Abstract: Vision disorders have a range of bio-psycho-social impacts, with visually impaired individ...
Introduction: Psychosocial functioning of adolescents with a visual impairment can be negatively imp...
Introduction: The pilot study reported here determined the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary grou...
Background: We explored to what extent carers act on treatment and rehabilitation advice for low vis...
This paper reviews the psychological, rehabilitation, and vision literatures on social functioning i...
Background: Adults with low vision can experience significant restrictions in occupational particip...