Quality of Life for Handicapped People

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Cognitive Wellbeing
Community Adjustment
Community Living Programmes
Developmental Handicaps
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Handicapped People
Handicapped Persons
ICDS
ICDS Centre
ICDS Project
ICDS Scheme
Independent Living
Malaise Inventory
Mental Handicap
Mental Retardation
Mildly Retarded
Non-handicapped Children
Personal Development
Portage Training
Productivity Tool Software
QOL Scale Score
Rehabilitation Education
Rehabilitation Practitioners
Social Wellbeing
Soft Systems Analysis
Teaching Social Skills

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367672287
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1988, Quality of Life for Handicapped People examines developments and innovations in research and practice concerning the quality of life for those with disabilities.

The book centres on the topic of rehabilitation education, with a particular focus on issues relating to quality of life, including what is meant by ‘quality of life’ and the measures and systems required to assess the variables involved. It highlights the significance of rehabilitation education in underlining the key issue of how individuals feel about themselves and how they perceive the services available to them for the purpose of rehabilitation. It considers the importance of environment and the improvement of environment in increasing quality of life, and examines a range of vocational and social programmes from a variety of perspectives.

Quality of Life for Handicapped People will be of use to those with an interest in the history and development of rehabilitation education.

Roy I. Brown