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  2. What Is Ableism? The Sneaky Assumption That Hurts ... - AOL

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    Ableism, as the Center for Disability Rights defines it, is a set of beliefs or practices that devalue or discriminate against people with physical, intellectual or psychiatric disabilities. It ...

  3. Internalized ableism - Wikipedia

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    Internalized ableism is a phenomenon where disabled individuals absorb and enact negative beliefs and prejudiced values about disability that are prevalent in society. [1] Internalized ableism is a form of discrimination against oneself and others with disabilities, rooted in the view that disability is a source of shame, should be concealed ...

  4. Medical model of disability - Wikipedia

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    Trying to bending back to the accepted normal may actually harm them, for example DSPD (Delayed sleep phase disorder). While personal narrative is present in interpersonal interactions , and particularly dominant in Western Culture, personal narrative during interactions with medical personnel is reduced to relaying information about specific ...

  5. Models of disability - Wikipedia

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    Models of disability are analytic tools in disability studies used to articulate different ways disability is conceptualized by individuals and society broadly. [1] [2] Disability models are useful for understanding disagreements over disability policy, [2] teaching people about ableism, [3] providing disability-responsive health care, [3] and articulating the life experiences of disabled people.

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  7. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Some people consider it best to use person-first language, for example "a person with a disability" rather than "a disabled person." [1] However identity-first language, as in "autistic person" or "deaf person", is preferred by many people and organizations. [2] Language can influence individuals' perception of disabled people and disability. [3]

  8. Ableism - Wikipedia

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    Supercrip stories reinforce ableism by emphasizing independence, reliance on one's body, and the role of individual will in self-cure. [55] Other examples of the supercrip narrative include the stories of Rachael Scdoris, the first blind woman to race in the Iditarod, and Aron Ralston, who has continued to climb after the amputation of his arm ...

  9. 'Organizational malpractice': Sports world reacts to Luka ...

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    And when other media outlets quickly confirmed the news, the sports world began to process a league-shifting and an unprecedented trade involving two All-NBA players, one of whom -- Doncic -- is a ...