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CHAPTER 19: Women’s Responses to Disability. What Is a Disability? Disability is socially determined. Broad nondiscrete categories of disabilities: –

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1 CHAPTER 19: Women’s Responses to Disability

2 What Is a Disability? Disability is socially determined. Broad nondiscrete categories of disabilities: – Physical disabilities – Sensory disabilities – Systemic disabilities – Cognitive disabilities – Psychiatric disabilities – Learning disabilities – Functional disabilities

3 What Is a Disability? For health psychology, it is useful to consider: – The effects of the condition on physical health – The nature of the impairment in the context of the person’s environment – The cultural meanings attached to the condition – The degree of stigma associated with the condition

4 Disability in Context Disability and socioeconomic status are intertwined. Disability increases with age. Differences exist between men and women with disabilities.

5 Dimensions of Disability Two disabilities may appear functionally similar but are different in important ways. Some important factors to consider: – Onset speed – Course – Degree of impairment – Degree of uncertainty – Degree of stigma

6 Language of Disability Language to describe disability tends to connote a negative valence. People continue to be described by their conditions. – Use people-first language. Adjustment vs. response to disability

7 Conceptualizing Disability Moral Model Medical Model Social Model Role of Health Psychologists

8 Responses to Disability Potential problematic responses that may require professional intervention – Depression – Anxiety – Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

9 Factors of Clinical Importance Physical Concomitants of Disability Violence Substance Abuse Medical Trauma Stigma and Micro-Aggressions

10 Conclusion and Recommendations For clinicians – Gain specialized knowledge. – Understand important goals. – Focus on model for client. For researchers – Focus on a more specific definition of disability. – Assess variables besides disability. – Responses to disability should not be pathologized.


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