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The Oxford Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology -

The Oxford Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology

Buch | Hardcover
1352 Seiten
2025 | 2nd Revised edition
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
9780197525456 (ISBN)
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Rehabilitation psychology is one of the fastest growing fields in psychology and involves the application of psychological theory, research, and practice to the assessment and treatment of individuals with disabilities and chronic health conditions. Rehabilitation psychologists aim to optimize outcomes in terms of health, independence, and daily functioning while also minimizing secondary health problems. Moreover, rehabilitation psychologists work across healthcare and educational settings to provide assessment and clinical care, conduct research, increase knowledge, and advocate for changes to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families.

The second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology provides foundational knowledge and an evidence-based overview of the psychological theory, processes, and multi-level interventions that are critical in the prevention and management of the consequences of illness and injury. Bringing together a range of perspectives and expertise as well as contributions from international researchers and practitioners, this volume is guided by a biopsychosocial framework and informed by the World Health Organization's International Classification of Function.

Including 46 chapters across four sections, the Handbook includes chapters on the background and theory of rehabilitation psychology, cross cutting issues in the field, clinical applications and diagnostic information, and professional issues and future challenges. The chapters also highlight the research evidence associated with critical areas, applied interventions, and wider conceptual, clinical, and professional themes associated with disability and society. Overall, this edition provides a comprehensive update to the relevant psychological processes and associated interventions that are critical in enabling individuals and society to manage the consequences of disability and chronic disease.

Michelle A. Meade is a Professor in the Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Family Medicine at the University of Michigan (U-M) and Michigan Medicine. She is also the Director of the U-M Center for Disability Health and Wellness (CDHW). Kathleen T. Bechtold is an Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins University. She is also Director of Psychology Training within the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins University. Stephen T. Wegener is a Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Vice Chair of Faculty Development and Affairs at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He is also a Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements and Dedications

Foreword
Alarcos Cieza

Part 1: Background and Theory in Rehabilitation Psychology
Section Editor: Stephen T. Wegener

Chapter 1. Rehabilitation Psychology: Introduction, Key Concepts, and Overview
Stephen T. Wegener, Michelle A. Meade, and Kathleen T. Bechtold

Chapter 2. A Field (Still) in Flux: The History of Rehabilitation Psychology
Elisabeth Sherwin

Chapter 3. Psychological Models in Rehabilitation Psychology
Joseph F. Rath, Dana S. Dunn, and Timothy R. Elliott

Chapter 4. Psychosocial Adaptation to Chronic Illness and Disability: Theoretical Perspectives, Empirical Findings, and Current Issues
Malachy Bishop, Phillip D. Rumrill, Hanoch Livneh, and Erin Martz

Chapter 5. Positive Psychology and Resilience in People with Disabilities
Ashley Craig

Chapter 6. Rehabilitation Psychology and Global Health
Jacob A. Bentley, Emma Smith, Ikenna Ebuenyi, and Malcolm MacLachlan

Chapter 7. Epidemiological Context and Concerns
Yuying Chen and Yue Cao

Chapter 8. Global Health Systems and Policy
Joanna R. Sells, Stephanie A. Reid-Arndt, and Robert G. Frank

Chapter 9. Social, Environmental, and Contextual Factors of Rehabilitation
Abdulgafoor M. Bachani, Georgia Michlig, Jessica Ott, and Nukhba Zia

Part 2: Cross Cutting Issues (ICF Perspective on Impairments and Functioning)
Section Editor: Michelle A. Meade

Part 2A: Overarching Issues

Chapter 10. Disability Identity
Anjali Forber-Pratt, Michelle Nario-Redmond, Dana S. Dunn, Claire E. Burdick, and Makayla Baeza

Chapter 11. Clinical Assessment
Katharine Seagly, Brigid Waldron-Perrine, Allyssa Mattes, Allison Lake, Dominique Chao, Valerie Ellois, Emily Noyes, and Abigail Johnson

Chapter 12. Assessments for Research and Program Evaluation
Kristian P. Nitsch

Chapter 13. Sexuality and Sexual Functioning
Katlin R. Schultz, Rebecca P. Cameron, Colleen Clemency Cordes, Linda R. Mona, Sarah S. Brindle, and Melissa M. Matos

Chapter 14. Military and Veteran Culture and Disability
Ryan Holliday, Adam Kinney, Kathleen S. Brown, and Lisa A. Brenner

Chapter 15. Community Participation and Social Integration
Angela Kuemmel, Allison Clark, and Katie Powell

Chapter 16. Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
Susanne Bruyère, Connie Sung, and Hsiao-Ying (Vicki) Chang

Part 2B: Across the Lifespan

Chapter 17. Infants and Children with Disabilities
Brianne A. Brooker, Dragana Ostojic-Aitkens, and Jennifer C. G. Larson

Chapter 18. Transition to Adulthood
Gianna Locascio, Kara B. Ayers, and Kathleen T. Bechtold

Chapter 19. Reproductive Health and Parenting with a Disability
Emma L. McKinney, Victor McKinney, and Erin E. Andrews

Chapter 20. Families
Eun-Jeong Lee, Samantha DeDios-Stern, Catherine Wilson, and Gloria K. Lee

Chapter 21. Aging and Disability
Lisa Reber, Erica Twardzik, Ivan R. Molton, James Krause, Philippa Clarke, and Michelle A. Meade

Part 2C: Symptom/Impairment Management

Chapter 22. The Expert Patient and the Self-Management of Disability and Chronic Health Conditions
Michelle A. Meade, Lisa A. Jacobson, Carrie R. Pilarski, and James E. Aikens

Chapter 23. Chronic and Persistent Pain
Michael E. Geisser and Mary Theisen-Goodvich

Chapter 24. Cognitive Dysfunction
Kathleen T. Bechtold, Teresa Ashman, Suzzette M. Chopin, and Theo Tsaousides

Chapter 25. Substance Use, Misuse, and Dependence
Carolyn Lemsky and Jennifer Bogner

Part 3: Clinical Applications/Diagnostic and Impairment Specific Information
Section Editor: Kathleen T. Bechtold

Chapter 26. Cerebrovascular Disease
Andrew D. May, Analise Roccaforte, Benjamin Johnson-Markve, and Ivan Rodriguez-Flores

Chapter 27. Pulmonary Disease
Michelle Eakin

Chapter 28. Cardiovascular Disease
Paul Bennett

Chapter 29. Multiple Sclerosis
Ambra Mara Giovannetti, Jana Pöttgen, and Kenneth I. Pakenham

Chapter 30. Cancer
Nicolette Gabel and Michelle Sadeh

Chapter 31. Traumatic Brain Injury
Robyn L. Tate and Grahame K. Simpson

Chapter 32. Spinal Cord Injuries and Disorders
Jane Duff, Kristen Jackson, Charles H. Bombardier, and Kathy Zebracki

Chapter 33. Burn Injury
Kelly Polnaszek, Brent Smith, and Shelley Wiechman

Chapter 34. Amputation and Limb Differences
Deirdre M. Desmond, Pamela Gallagher, Maggie Donovan-Hall, Richard Lombard Vance, and Laura Coffey

Chapter 35. Organ Transplantation
Bruce Rybarczyk, Douglas Gibson, Sarah Griffin, Ashleigh Beaulieu, Andrea Shamaskin-Garroway, and Solam Huey

Chapter 36. Critical Illness and Injury
Jennifer Stevenson Jutte and Kirk J. Stucky

Chapter 37. Psychiatric Illness
David Roe, Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon, and Kim T. Mueser

Chapter 38. Developmental and Congenital Disabilities
Emily M. Lund and Matthew A. Trieber

Chapter 39. Sensory Disabilities
Jennifer Linton Reesman, Danielle Previ, and Laura E. Dreer

Chapter 40. Functional Neurological Disorder
Eva S. Keatley and Ivan R. Molton

Part 4: Professional Issues and Future Challenges
Section Editors: Stephen T. Wegener, Kathleen T. Bechtold, and Michelle A. Meade

Chapter 41. Education and Training for Core Competencies in Rehabilitation Psychology
William Stiers and Kathryn Nicholson Perry

Chapter 42. Ethics in Rehabilitation Psychology: Our Connected World
Stephanie L. Hanson and Thomas R. Kerkhoff

Chapter 43. Rehabilitation Psychology Across the Health System
M. Jan Tackett and Chalotte Glintborg

Chapter 44. Reaching Marginalized and Underserved Populations and Communities
Vicky T. Lomay, Elsa Baena, Spring Johnson, and Connie Sung

Chapter 45. Rehabilitation Psychology in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Jacob A. Bentley, Mattie O'Boyle, Kimi Hashimoto, Emily Kelly, and Malcolm MacLachlan

Chapter 46. Telehealth
Mary J. Wells, Paul Dukarm, Ana Mills, and Rachel L. Bokinsky

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Library of Psychology
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 175 mm
Gewicht 2404 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Rehabilitation
ISBN-13 9780197525456 / 9780197525456
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