Rethinking rehabilitation theory and practice editado por Kathryn McPherson, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, Barbara E. Gibson, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, y Alain Leplège, Université Paris Diderot, France.

Colaborador(es): Idioma: Inglés Series Rehabilitation science in practice seriesDetalles de publicación: Boca Ratón (Florida, Estados Unidos) CRC Press 2015Descripción: xix, 302 páginasISBN:
  • 9781482249200
Tema(s): Clasificación NLM:
  • WB 320
Contenidos:
Rethinking rehabilitation : theory, practice, history, and the future / Kathryn McPherson, Barbara Gibson, and Alain Leplege -- Conceptualizing and classifying disability in order to inform rehabilitation : historical and epistemological perspectives / Alain Leplège, Catherine Barral, Kathryn McPherson -- Rethinking rehabilitation's assumptions : challenging "thinking-as-usual" and envisioning a relevant future / Karen Whalley-Hammell -- Rethinking "normal development" in children's rehabilitation / Barbara Gibson, Gail Teachman, and Yani Hamdani -- Do frogs have lips? : an exploration of the place of "mind" in rehabilitation / Richard Siegert and Matthew Maddocks -- Rethinking movement : postmodern reflections on a dominant rehabilitation discourse / David Nicholls, Barbara Gibson, and Joana Fadyl -- Therapeutic landscape : rethinking "place" in client-centred brain injury rehabilitation / Pia Kontos, Karen-Lee Miller, Cheryl Cott, and Angela Colantonio -- Rethinking social-relational perspectives in rehabilitation : traumatic brain injury as a case study / Jacinta Douglas, Melanie Drummond, Lucy Knox, and Margaret Mealings -- Rehabilitation "of" self-identity / Emily Thomas, William Levack, and Will Taylor -- This unfortunate young girl : rethinking a necessary relationship between disability studies and rehabilitation / Susan Guenther -- Rethinking measurement in rehabilitation / Paula Kersten, Åsa Lundgren-Nilsson and Charles Sèbiyo -- Te waka oranga : bringing indigenous knowledge forward / Hinemoa Elder -- Whose behaviour matters? : rethinking practitioner behaviour and its influence on rehabilitation outcomes / Nicola Kayes, Suzie Mudge, Felicity Bright, and Kathryn McPherson -- Rehabilitation as an existential, social learning process : a thought experiment / David Stone and Christine Papadimitrou.
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Rethinking rehabilitation : theory, practice, history, and the future / Kathryn McPherson, Barbara Gibson, and Alain Leplege -- Conceptualizing and classifying disability in order to inform rehabilitation : historical and epistemological perspectives / Alain Leplège, Catherine Barral, Kathryn McPherson -- Rethinking rehabilitation's assumptions : challenging "thinking-as-usual" and envisioning a relevant future / Karen Whalley-Hammell -- Rethinking "normal development" in children's rehabilitation / Barbara Gibson, Gail Teachman, and Yani Hamdani -- Do frogs have lips? : an exploration of the place of "mind" in rehabilitation / Richard Siegert and Matthew Maddocks -- Rethinking movement : postmodern reflections on a dominant rehabilitation discourse / David Nicholls, Barbara Gibson, and Joana Fadyl -- Therapeutic landscape : rethinking "place" in client-centred brain injury rehabilitation / Pia Kontos, Karen-Lee Miller, Cheryl Cott, and Angela Colantonio -- Rethinking social-relational perspectives in rehabilitation : traumatic brain injury as a case study / Jacinta Douglas, Melanie Drummond, Lucy Knox, and Margaret Mealings -- Rehabilitation "of" self-identity / Emily Thomas, William Levack, and Will Taylor -- This unfortunate young girl : rethinking a necessary relationship between disability studies and rehabilitation / Susan Guenther -- Rethinking measurement in rehabilitation / Paula Kersten, Åsa Lundgren-Nilsson and Charles Sèbiyo -- Te waka oranga : bringing indigenous knowledge forward / Hinemoa Elder -- Whose behaviour matters? : rethinking practitioner behaviour and its influence on rehabilitation outcomes / Nicola Kayes, Suzie Mudge, Felicity Bright, and Kathryn McPherson -- Rehabilitation as an existential, social learning process : a thought experiment / David Stone and Christine Papadimitrou.

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