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The Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology and Disability by Michael L. Wehmeyer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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The Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology and Disability by Michael L. Wehmeyer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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The Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology and Disability by Michael L. Wehmeyer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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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 withoutdisabilities. 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 anddisability. That is, they have experienced discrimination and marginalization as a function of their disability. This volume assembles chapters by leading scholars in the fields of disability and positive psychology to provide a comprehensive synthesis of the state of the field of positive psychology and disability. Chapters are organized into thematic sections, beginning with an introductory section providinginformation on overarching themes in positive psychology and disability. The second section highlights the application of positive psychological constructs to disability, including quality of life, self-determination, adaptive behavior, optimism, hope, problem solving, forgiveness, gratitude, andspirituality. The following section addresses systemic issues in disability that impact positive psychology, again turning to disciplines beyond just psychology (special education, rehabilitation sciences, family, and disability policy) to address areas in which positive psychology can be applied. Afourth section examines positive psychology in specific disabled populations, including physical disabilities, cognitive and developmental disabilities, severe multiple disabilities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders. 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 ofpositive psychology with regard to how disability is understood. | The Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology and Disability by Michael L. Wehmeyer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters