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Excerpt from Psychological Research and Rehabilitation: Conference Report, Miami Beach, Florida, Nov, 9-12, 1960 The major chapters in this summary were written by the participants. Happily this obviated any need on the part of the editor to make second order interpretations of partial notes on what he thought the participants had discussed. Chapters II through VI were written by participating work-group chairmen, and were reviewed, reacted to, and approved by all of the participants in the particular group. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Cleft Lip --- Cleft Palate --- rehabilitation --- rehabilitation
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Counseling --- Rehabilitation --- Rehabilitation. --- Counseling. --- Habilitation --- Disease --- rehabilitation --- Rehabilitation Therapy. --- Disabled Persons --- Recovery of Function --- Return to Work --- Sports for Persons with Disabilities
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A milestone for the professions that deal in practical ways with the behavior and adjustment of physically deviant persons," as well as for students, this book places the social-psychological side of disablement in the realm of applied science; heretofore it has been a welfare specialty based largely on experience and art. Physical disability uses as basis for discussion not separate disability categories (as blindness or crippling) but rather situations common to all disability groups of all ages. Concrete examples are cited profusely throughout the discussion. Both factors within the person and factors attributable to the environment are considered in terms of how they aid - or - hinder psychological adjustment. The first part of the book analyzes some important problems and solutions arising from the social and personal evaluation of a disability; the second, more clinical part, is concerned with the practical problem of how the person himself and the parent may be effectively encouraged to meet the challenge imposed by disability. Throughout, attitudes and their origins are examined critically, especially as they bear upon psychological rehabilitation. The final chapter discusses the heritage of somatopsychology and underscores essential findings and conclusions. Research is introduced as it bears on psychological problems and issues under discussion. A minimum of technical language is used.
People with disabilities --- Medical rehabilitation. --- Handicapped --- Psychology. --- Psychology.
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Disabled Persons. --- Rehabilitation. --- People with disabilities --- Handicapés --- Psychology --- Psychologie
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Psychotherapy --- Medicine, Psychosomatic --- Medicine, Psychosomatic. --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychosomatic Medicine --- Rehabilitation --- Médecine psychosomatique --- Psychothérapie --- Médecine psychosomatique. --- Psychothérapie. --- Réadaptation. --- 44.91 psychiatry, psychopathology. --- 77.72 psychotherapy: general.
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Problem children. --- Juvenile delinquents --- Juvenile detention homes. --- Group psychotherapy for children. --- Enfants difficiles --- Jeunes délinquants --- Centres pour jeunes délinquants --- Enfants --- Rehabilitation. --- Rééducation --- Psychothérapie de groupe
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