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This introductory text defines and describes disability, while
providing concrete practice guidelines and recommendations for
students in the fields of counseling, social work, and the helping
professions. Various specialty areas are explored in detail,
including marriage and family counseling, adolescent counseling,
addictions counseling, LGBTQ concerns, multicultural counseling,
and career counseling. The first three chapters lay the foundations
by discussing the demand for counseling services by individuals
with all types of disabilities; presenting clinical, legal,
medical/biological, and personal definitions of disability; and
describing physical, cognitive, and psychiatric disabilities. Next,
author Julie Smart examines core beliefs about disability using a
range of first-person accounts from experienced counselors. The
last six chapters focus on practice guidelines for various aspects
of disability-including ethical considerations, societal issues,
social role demands, and individual responses-and consider new
possibilities for disability counseling professions. With rich case
studies woven throughout, as well as valuable information on client
needs, disability categorizations, and key Models of Disability,
this essential textbook will be useful not only to counseling
students but also to professional counselors, social workers, and
psychologists.
This introductory text defines and describes disability, while
providing concrete practice guidelines and recommendations for
students in the fields of counseling, social work, and the helping
professions. Various specialty areas are explored in detail,
including marriage and family counseling, adolescent counseling,
addictions counseling, LGBTQ concerns, multicultural counseling,
and career counseling. The first three chapters lay the foundations
by discussing the demand for counseling services by individuals
with all types of disabilities; presenting clinical, legal,
medical/biological, and personal definitions of disability; and
describing physical, cognitive, and psychiatric disabilities. Next,
author Julie Smart examines core beliefs about disability using a
range of first-person accounts from experienced counselors. The
last six chapters focus on practice guidelines for various aspects
of disability-including ethical considerations, societal issues,
social role demands, and individual responses-and consider new
possibilities for disability counseling professions. With rich case
studies woven throughout, as well as valuable information on client
needs, disability categorizations, and key Models of Disability,
this essential textbook will be useful not only to counseling
students but also to professional counselors, social workers, and
psychologists.
This is the only text to examine the experience of disability in
relation to theories of human growth and development. It provides a
foundational and comprehensive examination of disability that
encompasses the intellectual, psychiatric, physical, and social
arenas. The second edition is updated to underscore its versatility
as an introductory text about the developmental tasks of people
with disabilities for all the helping professions. Reorganized to
illuminate the book's interdisciplinary focus, it includes new
demographics, new case studies and first-person accounts,
discussions on cultural aspects of disabilities, family concerns,
and more.The text delivers practice guidelines for each of the
conventional life stages and describes the developmental tasks of
individuals with disabilities (IWDs) and the difficulties they may
have in completing them. It emphasizes the positive trend in the
perception of individuals with disabilities as normal and
underscores the fact that IWDs have the same motivations, emotions,
and goals as those without disabilities. Learning activities,
suggestions for writing exercises, and websites for further study
reinforce learning, as do graphs, charts, and photos to illustrate
trends and demographics. New to the Second Edition: Introductory
chapter on understanding disability Demographic updates New case
studies and first-person accounts Expanded discussions about
cultural issues, and intersectionality, trauma related to
disability, financial abuse, and psychiatric disabilities New and
expanded learning activities to help students apply concepts
Updated Instructor's Manual with sample syllabus, suggested guest
speakers, Test Bank, and PowerPoints Key Features: Examines the
conventional stages of human growth and development from the
perspective of individuals with disabilities Integrates disability
concepts with developmental theories and stages of the lifespan
Addresses common ethical issues to illuminate the real-world
implications faced by individuals with disabilities and their
families Includes learning activities, suggestions for writing
exercises, and websites for further study
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