2 edition of Adjustment to physical handicap and illness found in the catalog.
Adjustment to physical handicap and illness
Roger G. Barker
Published
1953
by Social Science Resrach Council in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Roger G.Barker in collaboration with Beatrice A. Wright, Lee Meyerson, Mollie R. Gonick. |
Series | Bulletin -- 55 |
Contributions | Social Science Research Council (U.S.) |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL20656862M |
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Title(s): Adjustment to physical handicap and illness; a survey of the social psychology of physique and disability,by Roger G. Barker, in collaboration with Beatrice A. Wright [and others]. Edition: Rev. Country of Publication: United States Publisher: New York, Social Science Research Council [c] Description: xvi, p.
Physical. Usually when people hear the word “disability,” they think of physical disabilities. Many are born with physical disabilities and grow up dealing with the limitations they place on their activities and life choices 1. Others may start life as most everyone else but become disabled due to an illness or an accident.
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It also describes specific and the most effective instructionalFile Size: 32KB.Disease, illness, sickness; impairment, disability and handicap1 Inthe World Health Organization (WHO) adopted a triad of definitions for impairment, disability and handicap to describe stable and persisting disorders in an International Classification (WHO, ).