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Disability Social & cultural issues
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Individual issues Individual variance – Personal factors – Adaptive responses Sickness vs. disability Liminality Stigma Narrative as a way of understanding
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Disability Family Perspective Troubling assumptions: disability belongs to individual professional is the expert client is recipient of care disability results in only negatives one family perspective per family
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OT’s and Family Centered Care Examine your own family experiences…how might they influence your view of other families? – What is a family? Who is yours? – What is family good for? – How does your family deal with illness? disability? What is the role of OT in relating to families? How does occupation fit in?
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Culture Real Learned Shared Malleable Dynamic Invisible
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Diversity Ethnicity: Birth-based membership in a racial, religious, national, linguistic group Race: No biological basis. – More alike than different when compared other species – Based on psychological and social realities Question: Chosen or imposed?
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Socioeconomic Factors Socio-economic status (SES) – Relates to individuals Class – Relates to groups Interlocking issues Class Ethnicity Gender Age Race Disability
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