Readaptation and Self-Esteem of People Dependent on Wheelchairs notes from the North Dakota State University (NDSU). Created in 2022, 65 page Social Interaction (PSYC 214) notes proved very useful.
INTRODUCTION . 2
CHAPTER I. – THEORETICAL FOUNDATION
1.1. Conceptual boundaries ( deficiency; incapacity/disability; handicap; readaptation; normalization; integration; equalization of chances; the concept of independent life; self and self-esteem). 4
1.2. Medical classification . . 12
1.3. Psychological consequences arising in the process of social integration 14
1.4. Aspects regarding the rehabilitation process of people dependent on the wheelchair
1.4.1. Society’s attitude towards people with disabilities . 20
1.4.2. The role of the family of people with motor disabilities in the process of
social integration . . 21
1.4.3. The role of education in the life of people with motor disabilities 23
1.4.4. Professional integration of people with motor disabilities 25
1.4.5. The role of recreational activities: sport, hobbies, culture in the life of people with motor disabilities . 27
1.4.6. Accessibility of the environment . 28
1.5. Self-esteem . . 31
CHAPTER II. – RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. The purpose and objectives of the research . 36
2.2. Subjects . 37
2.3. Methods of data collection . . 39
2.4. Procedure . 41
2.5. The hypotheses of the research . . 44
CHAPTER III. – RESEARCH RESULTS
3.1. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of the research hypotheses . 45
CHAPTER IV. CONCLUSIONS 59
BIBLIOGRAPHY 62
APPENDIXE . 65
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