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    Disability: Breaking the Barriers of Stigma Literature Review The purpose of this review is to examine the existing literature around stigmatization and more specifically the stigmatization of those with physical disabilities and how this effects their social interactions. Suggestions for eliminating stigma will also be considered. The literature revealed common instances of stigmatization and common misconceptions that those with physical disabilities experience. Those with physical disabilities

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    Even though disability has been part of humanity since its inception, knowledge of how women with physical disabilities experience their everyday life remains limited. The issue of disability has often been ignored within mainstream sociological practice and the sociology of the body has contributed little to the study of disability (Turner, 1992:252). Lula Beatty (2008:227) enunciates that there is little research on gender and ethnicity among African women and because of that; there is often little

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    the lack of overall social acceptance. As a community we need to be more socially understanding and accepting, and education is a way in which we can do so. “Such [social] benefits of education, include a better way of taking care of ourselves and others, and consequently creating a better society in which we live in” (Behrman, 1997). The better the population understands people with special needs and disabilities the more likely they are to accept them into everyday life. The reality is people with

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    Counseling clients with disabilities is both challenging and rewarding. Clients come from many backgrounds with a variety of disabilities such as physical, learning, and mental. Some clients may have physical disabilities such as being a paraplegic or quadriplegic. Others have learning disabilities such as dyslexia while others have mental disabilities which include ADD/ADHD, autism, post-traumatic stress disorder, and depression. Counseling those with mental disabilities is something all counselors

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    program that gives individuals with physical disabilities an opportunity to be a part of a team, learn about life and basketball and know that a physical disability

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    1. The causes of disability vary. As a person ages the severity of the disability can change. Disabilities may be: • genetically determined : * From parents or grand parents • environmentally determined : * Accident * Injured * Disease * Infection • of unknown cause. : * Unknown origin A genetically determined disability is usually inherited from the parents. However, a new genetic error can occur leading to symptoms of the condition. Examples of this are cystic fibrosis and muscular

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    Qualitative Insider Perspective from People with Disabilities Joy Hammel, PhD, OTR/L, Susan Magasi, PhD, Allen Heinemann, PhD David B. Gray, PhD,Susan Stark, PhD, OTR/L, Pamela Kisala, MA, Noelle E. Carlozzi, PhD David Tulsky, PhD,Sofia F. Garcia, PhD, Elizabeth A. Hahn, MA Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;96:578-88 The purpose of this article is to define the environmental factors that can affect the participation of the people with disabilities. The authors J. Hammel et al, Intention

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    information. A common for barrier to communication is disability and impairment. This can be physical and cognitive. Cognitive disability is what can be otherwise known as intellectual disability, which increases the difficulty in understanding and processing information. An example of a common cognitive disability is autism. This would be a barrier for communication in the dental environment as an individual with autism may have difficulty understanding the plan of treatment. This would be an issue in

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    ancient era 1500B.C-475AD natural phenomena’s or seasonal changes is related to gods or kind of intervention on higher beings, during these time there is no history recordings of people with disabilities because physical disabilities is seen as a mark of inferiority. The first recording of mental disability is in 1552 B.C in a document known as Therapeutic Papyrus of Thebes. During this era, the Greeks and the Romans believed they represented the ideal human type and they view themselves superior

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    The importance of positive attitudes towards disability is that everyone should be treated as equals depending on their level of understanding and level of their individual needs. It is important that all are included in the setting so that all children are included in activities and that they are valued as individuals. Positive approaches and encouragement enables the children to grow and develop in a positive and comfortable setting. It is important when choosing activities that it enables all

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