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  2. Models of disability - Wikipedia

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    The rehabilitation model, also known as the functional limitations model, [2] aims to "rehabilitate" disability through alterations both to the disabled individual and their environment. [12] Like the medical model, it is categorized both as an individualistic model and as a deficit model, [ 12 ] but instead of a deficit in health it is a ...

  3. Rehabilitation psychology - Wikipedia

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    The framework is holistic and to apply it providers must learn about the disabled person's home life and broader social context. Psychoanalytic model: In the context of rehabilitation psychology, Freud's concept of castration anxiety can be applied to severe losses, such as the loss of a limb. This concept is reflected in Jerome Siller's stage ...

  4. Vocational rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Vocational rehabilitation, also abbreviated VR or voc rehab, is a process which enables persons with functional, psychological, developmental, cognitive, and emotional disabilities, impairments or health disabilities to overcome barriers to accessing, maintaining, or returning to employment or other useful occupations.

  5. Disability studies - Wikipedia

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    The functional solutions model of disability is a practical perspective that identifies the limitations (or "functional impairments") due to disability, with the intent to create and promote solutions to overcome those limitations. The primary task is to eliminate, or at least reduce, the impact of the functional limitations of the body through ...

  6. Social model of disability - Wikipedia

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    The social model of disability diverges from the dominant medical model of disability, which is a functional analysis of the body as a machine to be fixed in order to conform with normative values. [1] The medical model of disability carries with it a negative connotation, with negative labels associated with disabled people. [2]

  7. Once a rehabilitation team is aware of the daily activities a client is required to participate in, the problem solving sequence set up by the ICF can be utilized. An occupational therapist, for example, would observe a patient performing his or her daily activities and note the patient's functional abilities.

  8. Rehabilitation counseling - Wikipedia

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    Some rehabilitation counselors work with Independent Living Centers, doing community engagement, advocacy, outside referrals, and social service provision for people with disabilities. [7] Entrepreneurial rehabilitation counselors also work as consultants, establishing their own private service agencies.

  9. Activities of daily living - Wikipedia

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    Others like the Spinal Cord Independence Measure are designed to evaluate participants in a specific type of disability. Most models of health care service use ADL evaluations in their practice, including the medical (or institutional) models, such as the Roper–Logan–Tierney model of nursing, and the resident-centered models, such as the ...