Disability is a term often viewed negatively and with inaccurate assumptions. Many of these perceptions, while typically unfounded and incorrect, have been an embedded part of our society for many years. Compounding this phenomenon is the reality that many clinicians, including behavioral health professionals, receive minimum information and training about persons with disabilities, the importance of proper language, issues they encounter, adjustment to disability concerns, or therapeutic strategies (i.e., forgiveness, self-compassion, resilience) that may be of value—all of which are considered an essential part of the therapeutic relationship. In an effort to help clinicians better understand disability and the needs of persons with disab...
In Healers: Extraordinary Clinicians at Work, by David Schenck and Dr. Larry Churchill, and in What ...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Research data clearly indicate most people living with a disability return to pre...
Disability is an event that forever changes a person\u27s life. Throughout the coping and adaptation...
Disability is an event that forever changes a person\u27s life. Throughout the coping and adaptation...
Disability is an event that forever changes a person\u27s life. Throughout the coping and adaptation...
Forgiveness and compassion are two helpful approaches toward reducing the emotional, psychological, ...
Applied behavior analysts work with many populations including individuals with developmental and in...
Applied behavior analysts work with many populations including individuals with developmental and in...
Learning Objectives Appreciate the complexity of defining disability Become familiar with differe...
For many counseling professionals, the exploration of forgiveness, selfcompassion or resilience can ...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
This article addresses disability-related theory and research associated to attitudes and social act...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
In Healers: Extraordinary Clinicians at Work, by David Schenck and Dr. Larry Churchill, and in What ...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Research data clearly indicate most people living with a disability return to pre...
Disability is an event that forever changes a person\u27s life. Throughout the coping and adaptation...
Disability is an event that forever changes a person\u27s life. Throughout the coping and adaptation...
Disability is an event that forever changes a person\u27s life. Throughout the coping and adaptation...
Forgiveness and compassion are two helpful approaches toward reducing the emotional, psychological, ...
Applied behavior analysts work with many populations including individuals with developmental and in...
Applied behavior analysts work with many populations including individuals with developmental and in...
Learning Objectives Appreciate the complexity of defining disability Become familiar with differe...
For many counseling professionals, the exploration of forgiveness, selfcompassion or resilience can ...
A review of the literature provides the conclusion that individuals with a disability versus those w...
This article addresses disability-related theory and research associated to attitudes and social act...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
In Healers: Extraordinary Clinicians at Work, by David Schenck and Dr. Larry Churchill, and in What ...
Forgiveness and self-forgiveness is an area of growing interest in the allied helping professions. I...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Research data clearly indicate most people living with a disability return to pre...