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Principles and practices of case management in rehabilitation counseling / edited by E. Davis Martin, Jr. ; with a foreword by Philip Browning.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Browning, Philip L., author of introduction, etc.
Contributor:
Martin, E. Davis, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rehabilitation counseling.
Vocational rehabilitation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (380 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This second edition is a major revision and update of Rehabilitation and Disability: Psychosocial Case Studies. The role and function of the rehabilitation counselor is described relative to the principles and practices of case management in the vocational rehabilitation process. The first chapter describes landmark legislation that has ensured the human and civil rights of persons with disabilities. The author relates changes to those of the consumerism movement, as persons with disabilities move from passive recipients of services to active participants capable of steering their own future,
Contents:
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF CASE MANAGEMENT INREHABILITATION COUNSELING; CONTENTS; PART 1: REHABILITATION POLICIES AND PERSPECTIVES; Chapter 1: DISABILITY IN AMERICA:ISSUES, SERVICE PRIORITY, AND LEGISLATIVE RESPONSE; Chapter 2: PARTNERS IN THE TRANSITION PROCESS: SPECIAL EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION; Chapter 3:ADAPTATION TO DISABILITY:PERSPECTIVES OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES; PART 2: REHABILITATION APPROACHES; Chapter 5: ASSESSMENT OF DISABILITY:CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE REHABILITATION COUNSELOR
Chapter 6: JOB DEVELOPMENT AND PLACEMENT:CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE REHABILITATION COUNSELORChapter 7: ETHICS AND THE REHABILITATION COUNSELOR; PART 3: PSYCHOSOCIAL CASE STUDIES; Chapter 8: THE CASE OF ALICE: RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS; Chapter 9: THE CASE OF ROBERT:BACK INJURY; Chapter 10: THE CASE OF JANET:BLINDNESS AND VISUAL DISABILITY; Chapter 11: THE CASE OF JAMES: CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE; Chapter 12:THE CASE OF ELLEN:CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE; Chapter 13: THE CASE OF BARBARA: DEAFNESS AND HEARING DISABILITY; Chapter 14: THE CASE OF ERIC:LEARNING DISABILITY
Chapter 15: THE CASE OF WILLIAM:MENTAL RETARDATIONChapter 16: THE CASE OF LINDA:MOOD DISORDER; Chapter 17: THE CASE OF JOSEPH: PERSONALITY DISORDER; Chapter 18: THE CASE OF PATRICIA: SEIZURE DISORDER; Chapter 19: THE CASE OF JOHN:SPINAL CORD INJURY; Chapter 20: THE CASE OF CHARLES: SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDER; INDEX
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-398-08532-3
OCLC:
689996259

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