Essays on issues in rehabilitation, 1957-1988 : the collected published and unpublished papers of James S. Peters, Ph.D., DAPA

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    • Peters, James S., II
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Essays on issues in rehabilitation, 1957-1988 : the collected published and unpublished papers of James S. Peters, Ph.D., DAPA

James S. Peters II

International Scholars Pablications, c2002

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Description

Essays on Issues in Rehabilitation 1957-1988 will give readers some insight into the universal problems of the disabled, handicapped and disadvantaged of the United States and other countries of the world. Local, state, and federal funds, over the past 50 years, have been spent to rehabilitate individuals in these categories as well as other charitable organizations. Our society has come to recognize the importance of training and educating the disabled in order for him or her to enter the work force and become a taxpayer, instead of being on the dole. These essays show that rehabilitation of the disabled is a right that most civilized countries recognize. These papers should inspire students of rehabilitation, psychology, education, and counseling to replicate some of the work.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Sheltered Workshop: A Vocational Rehabilitation Resource Chapter 2 The Community's Responsibility to the Disabled Chapter 3 Should We "Indenture" Rehabilitation Counselors? Chapter 4 Rehabilitation Counselor Preparation and Professional Growth Opportunities Chapter 5 Rehabilitation Today Chapter 6 Rehabilitation: Profession, Science, or Art? Chapter 7 Recent Developments in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling Chapter 8 Keys to the Rehabilitation and Placement of the Mentally Ill Chapter 9 Alcoholism and Vocational Rehabilitation Chapter 10 Visual Rehabilitation of the Aging Chapter 11 Rehabilitation for the Socially Handicapped: Employment Independence Chapter 12 Vocational Rehabilitation Chapter 13 The 1965 Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments and Deprivation Chapter 14 Rehabilitation's Responsibility to the Disadvantaged Chapter 15 The State of Vocational Rehabilitation in Connecticut Chapter 16 Freedom and Work Chapter 17 A New Perspective in Rehabilitation Chapter 18 Vocational Rehabilitation and the Culturally Deprived Mentally Retardate Chapter 19 Rehabilitation and the Law-Confidentiality Chapter 20 Rehabilitation's Great Partnership Chapter 21 Rights of the Handicapped

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  • NCID
    BA68600706
  • ISBN
    • 1573091219
    • 1573091200
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Lanham, MD
  • Pages/Volumes
    155 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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