A good starting point is "Disability and Psychology" edited by Dan Goodley
and Rebecca Lawthom.
Deborah
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From: "Chris Rossiter" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:36 AM
Subject: Psychological Perspectives
Dear All,
I wondered if anyone could point me to a reference for any psychological
perspectives on disability. I understand how this can be understood through
identity processes as part of social psychology and have a wealth of sources
from sociological perspectives, but not sure where to start with psychology;
without being too condition specific.
Thanks,
Christopher J. Rossiter
PhD Researcher & PsyPAG Representative (BPS Wessex Branch)
Department of Psychology & School of Management
03 AD 00 University of Surrey
Guildford. GU2 7XH
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