The Oxford handbook of positive psychology and disability / edited by Michael L. Wehmeyer.

Roughly 54 million people with disabilities live in the U.S., and there are many more millions of people with disabilities around the world. Not surprisingly, differences among and between people with disabilities are often as notable as differences between people with and without disabilities. And,...

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Other Authors: Wehmeyer, Michael L. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2013]
Series:Oxford library of psychology.
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505 0 0 |t Overarching themes in positive psychology and disability --  |t Beyond pathology : positive psychology and disability /  |r Michael L. Wehmeyer --  |t Understanding disability : a strengths-based approach /  |r Wil H.E. Buntinx --  |t Positive psychology and disability : an historical analysis /  |r Karrie A. Shogren --  |t Application of positive psychological constructs to disability --  |t The impact of the quality of life concept on the field of intellectual disability /  |r Robert L. Schalock,  |r Miguel Angel Verdugo Alonso --  |t Optimism within the context of disability /  |r Kevin Rand,  |r Amanda M. Shea --  |t Social well-being and friendship of people with intellectual disability /  |r Joanne Kersh,  |r Laura Corona,  |r Gary Siperstein --  |t Exercise, leisure, and well-being for people with disabilities /  |r Jennifer Rowland --  |t Coping and disability /  |r Lillian R. Reuman,  |r Chelsea Mitamura,  |r Michele Tugard --  |t Adaptive behavior /  |r Marc J. Tassé --  |t Self-determination /  |r Michael L. Wehmeyer,  |r Todd D. Little --  |t Self-determined learning /  |r Dennis Mithaug --  |t Understanding hope in individuals with disabilities /  |r Cindy Pressgrove Buchanon,  |r Shane Lopez --  |t Family perspectives on child intellectual disability : views from the sunny side of the street /  |r Jan Blacher,  |r Bruce Baker,  |r Lauren D. Berkovitz --  |t Resilience and disability : concepts, examples, cautions, and prospects /  |r Christopher Murray,  |r Bonnie Doren --  |t Problem solving and decision making /  |r Linda Hickson,  |r Ishita Khemka --  |t Forgiveness, gratitude, and spirituality /  |r William Gaventa --  |t Career development and career thoughts /  |r Salvatore Soresi,  |r Laura Nota,  |r Lea Ferarri,  |r Teresa Maria Sgaramella --  |t Self-regulation --  |t Dale h. schunk and william d. bursuck --  |t Disability studies/disability culture /  |r Brenda Jo Brueggemann --  |t Systems that support positive psychology and disability --  |t Positive behavior support : foundations, systems, and quality of life /  |r Glen Dunlap,  |r Donald Kincaid,  |r Donald Jackson --  |t Supports and support needs /  |r James R. Thompson,  |r Yuwadee Viriyangkura --  |t Supported employment /  |r Paul Wehman,  |r Vicki Brooke,  |r Stephanie Lau,  |r Pamela Targett --  |t Family quality of life /  |r Caya Chiu,  |r Kathleen Kyzar,  |r Nina Zuna,  |r Ann Turnbull,  |r Jean Ann Summers,  |r Vivi Aya Gomez --  |t Education /  |r Sharon Field --  |t Aging with disability /  |r Tamar Heller,  |r Lieke van Heumen --  |t Specific populations and positive psychology --  |t A positive psychology of physical disability : principles and progress /  |r Dana S. Dunn,  |r Gitendra Uswatte,  |r Timothy R. Elliott,  |r Allissa Lastres,  |r Brittany Beard --  |t Cognitive and developmental disabilities /  |r Karrie A. Shogren --  |t Severe, multiple disabilities /  |r Mats Granlund,  |r Jenny Wilder,  |r Lena Almqvist --  |t Positive psychology and children with emotional and behavioral disability /  |r Dan Olympia,  |r Lora Tuesday Heathfield,  |r William R. Jenson,  |r Holly Majszak,  |r Virginia Ramos-Matias,  |r Monique Thacker --  |t Autism spectrum disorders /  |r Dianne Zager --  |t Considerations for the field of disability --  |t Limitations to positive psychology predicted by subjective wellbeing homeostasis /  |r Robert A. Cummins. 
520 8 |a Roughly 54 million people with disabilities live in the U.S., and there are many more millions of people with disabilities around the world. Not surprisingly, differences among and between people with disabilities are often as notable as differences between people with and without disabilities. And, while the lack of homogeneity among people with disabilities makes creating a valid taxonomy under this term difficult, if not impossible, there is commonality among and between people with disabilities that justifies an authoritative resource on positive psychology and disability. That is, they have experienced discrimination and marginalization as a function of their disability. Disability has always been associated with "differentness" and, consequently, people with disabilities have, throughout time, been treated as such. As the first handbook to consider disability from a strengths-based perspective, this volume provides a catalyst to accelerate the application of positive psychology with regard to how disability is understood. 
546 |a English. 
650 0 |a Positive psychology. 
650 0 |a People with disabilities  |x Psychology. 
650 0 |a Attitude (Psychology) 
650 0 |a Self-perception. 
650 7 |a Self-perception  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Attitude (Psychology)  |2 fast 
650 7 |a People with disabilities  |x Psychology  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Positive psychology  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Behinderung  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Diskriminierung  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Forderung  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Integration  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Positive Psychologie  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Positiv psykologi.  |2 sao 
650 7 |a Personer med funktionsnedsättning.  |2 sao 
700 1 |a Wehmeyer, Michael L.,  |e editor. 
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