322 Pages
by
Routledge
318 Pages
by
Routledge
318 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1988, Quality of Life for Handicapped People examines developments and innovations in research and practice concerning the quality of life for those with disabilities.
The book centres on the topic of rehabilitation education, with a particular focus on issues relating to quality of life, including what is meant by ‘quality of life’ and the measures and systems required to... Read more
1: Quality of Life and Rehabilitation: An Introduction, Roy I. Brown; 2: An Analysis of the Dimensions of Quality of Life for People with Physical Disabilities, Trevor R. Parmenter; 3: Quality of Life in Persons with Disabilities: Issues in the Development of Services, Roger Blunden; 4: Integrated Child Development Services Programmes and Quality of Life of Children, Tehal Kohli; 5: Lifestyle and Satisfaction in Families of Children with Down's Syndrome, E. A. Byrne, C. C. Cunningham 6: Quality of Life Amongst Handicapped Adults, Roy I. Brown, Max B. Bayer, Christine MacFarlane; 7: Approaches to Training: The Social Skills Needed for Quality of Life, Daniel W. Close, Gilbert Foss; 8: Environmental Design for Disabled Persons, Roy V. Ferguson; 9: Enhancing the Quality of Life: The Role of the Arts in the Process of Rehabilitation, Bernie Warren, Roberta Nadeau; 10: Religion and Rehabilitation: A Particular Challenge for Christianity, Patrick McGinley; 11: How Computer Learning Technology can Enhance Quality of Life, Kenneth A. Ryba; 12: Rehabilitation Practitioners: Making a Difference in the Quality of Life for Disabled Persons, Aileen Wight Felske; Index
Biography
Roy I. Brown






