2020
DOI: 10.7862/rz.2020.hss.6
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Social rehabilitation of individuals with physical disabilities

Abstract: Individuals with physical disabilities constitute a social group that is very diverse in terms of the type of body dysfunction, degree of impairment, time and causes of the emergence of disability, and the possibility of independent functioning in the local environment. Common features of physical disabilities include the threat of marginalization, poverty, and social exclusion, which are often based on stereotypes. Most individuals with physical disabilities require rehabilitation, and not only medical rehabi… Show more

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“…It contributes to: maintaining self-sufficiency; gaining a sense of self-worth and dignity; greater life satisfaction; security and safety; and promotes privacy, stability, trust, confidence, communication, and interpersonal contacts. It also helps the disabled overcome psychological barriers that prevent the emergence of positive motivation to persevere and strive during the rehabilitation process and to integrate as fully as possible into society at all levels (8). These factors result in greater physical and psychological independence of disabled persons from their immediate environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It contributes to: maintaining self-sufficiency; gaining a sense of self-worth and dignity; greater life satisfaction; security and safety; and promotes privacy, stability, trust, confidence, communication, and interpersonal contacts. It also helps the disabled overcome psychological barriers that prevent the emergence of positive motivation to persevere and strive during the rehabilitation process and to integrate as fully as possible into society at all levels (8). These factors result in greater physical and psychological independence of disabled persons from their immediate environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%