The Positive Psychology of Personal Factors : Implications for Understanding Disability

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The Positive Psychology of Personal Factors : Implications for Understanding Disability

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  • Lexington Books(2023/08発売)
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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 328 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Historically, interventions designed to impact the lives of disabled people were predicated upon deficits-based models of disability. This began to change with the introduction of World Health Organization (WHO) frameworks, particularly the International Classification of Function (ICF), that emphasized that disability could only be understood in the context of interactions among health, environmental factors, and personal factors and by examining the impact of such factors on a person's activities and participation. The ICF identified personal factors as among the elements of a social-ecological model of disability but did not provide an extensive taxonomy of what constitutes such factors. The Positive Psychology of Personal Factors examines personal factors that come from the field of positive psychology and, as such, to begin to identify and build strengths-based approaches to promoting the full participation, dignity, and well-being of disabled people.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health

Michael L. Wehmeyer & Dana S. Dunn

Chapter 2: Positive Psychology and Disability: Focusing on Intrapersonal Strengths

Dana S. Dunn & Michael L. Wehmeyer

Chapter 3: Disability Culture, Identity, and Language

Erin E. Andrews & Anjali J. Forber-Pratt

Chapter 4: Moving Toward Well-Being: Positively Coping with and Adjusting to Chronic Illness and Disability

Susan Miller Smedema, Yunzhen Huang, Hannah Fry, & Alexandra Kriofske Mainella

Chapter 5: Optimism: A Personal Factor for Promoting Functioning and Reducing Disability

Kevin Rand & Mackenzie L. Shanahan

Chapter 6: Self-Determination as a Personal Factor

Michael L. Wehmeyer

Chapter 7: Individual and Interpersonal Aspects of Hope and People with Developmental Disabilities

Malka Margalit, Tomer Schmidt-Barad, & Michal Einav

Chapter 8: Resilience, Disability, and Intrapersonal Factors Viewed through the Lens of Rehabilitation Psychology's Foundational Principles

Dana S. Dunn

Chapter 9: Personality and Disability

Timothy R. Elliott, Laurel Wade, Sidai Dong, & Katherine Budge

Chapter 10: The Experience of Meaning in Life in the Context of Pain-Related Disability

Devin Guthrie, Brandon Boring, Joseph Maffly-Kipp, Vani A. Mathur, & Joshua A. Hicks

Chapter 11: Negotiating Stigma: Disability in the Workplace

Elisabeth Silver, Elisa S. M. Fattoracci, Timothy Oxendahl, Megan McSpedon, & Mikki Hebl

Chapter 12: Social Support for Adults with Rare Disorders as a Personal and Environmental Factor

Kathleen R. Bogart & Brooke Bryson

Chapter 13: Disability and Life Satisfaction: The Social Nature of Personal Factors

Michelle Nario-Redmond, Thomas Dirth, & Jeffrey Noel