Psychotherapy and Disability: A Guide for Clinical Practice
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Description
A text-based resource from paperswithcode, likely a book or academic paper, providing an overview of disability for psychotherapists. The content covers models of disability, clinical etiquette, assessment, therapy issues, and relevant laws. The author, organization, and publication date are unknown.
Use Cases
Training psychotherapists on the minority model of disability based on the described theoretical framework.
Developing clinical guidelines for assessment and diagnosis of clients with disabilities based on the described sections.
Informing research on therapy outcomes for clients with disabilities based on the special issues and paradigms discussed.
Creating educational materials for supervisors and teachers in psychology based on the dedicated chapter.
Strengths
Content is structured into specific, relevant chapters for clinical practice, such as 'Beginning Treatment' and 'Etiquette with Clients with Disabilities'.
Covers a broad range of topics from stereotypes and laws to assistive technology and research paradigms.
Limitations
Row count and file format are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified.
Provenance
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License is listed as closed, restricting redistribution and commercial use.