The social psychology of disability / Dana S. Dunn.
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- 9780199985692
- 305.908 23 DUN
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Overview: The social psychology of disability --
Fundamental psychosocial concepts for understanding disability --
Challenges: stigma, stereotyping, and disability --
Attitudes toward people with disabilities --
Coping with and adjusting to disability --
Towards an understanding of disability identity --
A positive psychology of disability and rehabilitation --
The ecology of disability.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The book's overarching message is an important one: The experience of most people with disabilities is not what nondisabled persons anticipate--contrary to the latter's beliefs and expectations, the former can lead full and normal lives. Thus, The Social Psychology of Disability is designed to counter stereotypical or biased perspectives aimed at an often overlooked minority group."
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