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Disability: beyond individualization, psychologisation and medicalization
Mark Andrew Haydon-Laurelut
Centre for Interaction, Development and Diversity
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Social Sciences
Disability
83%
Therapy
22%
Disability Studies
22%
Therapy
16%
Medicalization
11%
Dominant Culture
11%
Occupations
11%
Disabled Persons
11%
Paper
11%
Knowledge
11%
Citizen
11%
Conceptualization
5%
Medical Sciences
5%
Periodicals
5%
Quotations
5%
Political Movements
5%
Evidence
5%
Activity
5%
Practice
5%
Buildings
5%
Support
5%
Society
5%
Problem
5%
Example
5%
Academia
5%
Attempt
5%
Social Theory
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Disability
100%
Person
50%
Combination Therapy
16%
Family Therapy
16%
Movement (Physiology)
16%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
11%
Family
11%
Conversation
5%
Systemic Therapy
5%
Cognitive Defect
5%
Individualization
5%
Life
5%
Social Model of Disability
5%
Standing
5%
Face
5%
Medicine
5%
Wheelchair
5%
INIS
therapy
33%
people
33%
professions
11%
barriers
11%
solutions
5%
doors
5%
inclusions
5%
exceptions
5%
medicine
5%
Psychology
Family Therapy
33%
Inclusion
11%
Therapists
11%
Conversation
11%
Narrative
11%
Cognitive Impairment
5%
Medical Model
5%