TY - BOOK AU - McPherson,Kathryn AU - Gibson,Barbara E. AU - Leplège,Alain TI - Rethinking rehabilitation: theory and practice T2 - Rehabilitation science in practice series SN - 1482249200 AV - RM950 .R48 2015 U1 - 617.03 23 PY - 2015///] CY - Boca Raton PB - CRC Press KW - Rehabilitation KW - People with disabilities KW - Psychology KW - methods KW - psychology KW - Disabled Persons KW - rehabilitation N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Section I; Rethinking the past and re-envisioning the future : --; 1; Rethinking rehabilitation : theory, practice, history, and the future; Kathryn McPherson, Barbara Gibson, and Alain Leplege --; 2; Conceptualizing disability in order to inform rehabilitation : historical and epistemological perspectives; Alain Leplège, Catherine Barral, Kathryn McPherson --; 3; Rethinking rehabilitation's assumptions : challenging "thinking-as-usual" and envisioning a relevant future; Karen Whalley-Hammell --; 4; Rethinking "normal development" in children's rehabilitation; Barbara Gibson, Gail Teachman, and Yani Hamdani --; Section II; Philosophy in action : --; 5; Do frogs have lips? : an exploration of the place of "mind" in rehabilitation; Richard J. Siegert and Matthew Maddocks --; 6; Rethinking movement : postmodern reflections on a dominant rehabilitation discourse; David Nicholls, Barbara Gibson, and Joana Fadyl --; 7; Therapeutic landscape : rethinking "place" in client-centred brain injury rehabilitation; Pia Kontos, Karen-Lee Miller, Cheryl Cott, and Angela Colantonio --; 8; Rethinking social-relational perspectives in rehabilitation : traumatic brain injury as a case study; Jacinta Douglas, Melanie Drummond, Lucy Knox, and Margaret Mealings --; 9; Rehabilitation and recovery of self-identity; Emily Thomas, William Levack, and Will Taylor --; Section III; Rethinking rehabilitation delivery, research, teaching, and policy : --; 10; "This unfortunate young girl..." : Rethinking a necessary relationship between disability studies and rehabilitation; Susan Guenther-Mahipaul --; 11; Rethinking measurement in rehabilitation; Paula Kersten, Åsa Lundgren-Nilsson and Charles Sèbiyo --; 12; Te waka oranga : bringing indigenous knowledge forward; Hinemoa Elder --; 13; Whose behaviour matters? : rethinking practitioner behaviour and its influence on rehabilitation outcomes; Nicola Kayes, Suzie Mudge, Felicity Bright, and Kathryn McPherson --; 14; Rehabilitation as an existential, social learning process : a thought experiment; David Stone and Christine Papadimitrou ER -