TY - BOOK AU - Smart,Julie ED - Taylor and Francis. TI - Disability Definitions, Diagnoses, and Practice Implications: An Introduction for Counselors SN - 9781315276694 AV -  RC455.2 .C65 U1 -  362.2/04256 PY - 2018///] CY - Boca Raton, FL PB - Routledge KW - ableism KW - bisacsh KW - Biomedical Model KW - Civil Rights Model KW - counseling KW - DSM-5 KW - definitions KW - diagnoses KW - disability KW - Environmental Model KW - Functional Model KW - ICD KW - ICF KW - International Classification of Disease KW - International Classification of Function KW - intersectionality KW - julie smart KW - Moral Model KW - practice implications KW - social justice KW - social work KW - Counseling KW - Standards KW - People with disabilities KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Psychiatric consultation KW - Consultation-liaison psychiatry KW - Disabled Persons KW - Counselors KW - standards KW - ethics KW - Disability Evaluation KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. A New Reality for Counselors 2. Defining, Diagnosing, and Measuring Disability 3. Models of Disability: Another Way to Describe Disability 4. Six Core Beliefs About Disability of Highly Empathetic Counselors 5. Ethical Considerations and General Practice Guidelines 6. Understanding the Experience of Disability: Counseling Practice Guidelines 7. Integrating Counseling Interventions with Societal Issues 8. Understanding the Individuals Response to Disability: Counseling Practice Guidelines 9. Understanding Social Role Demands of Individuals with Disabilities: Counseling Practice Guidelines 10. Responding to some Unique Demands of Disability: Counseling Practice Guidelines 11. New Horizons for the Counseling Professions; Also available in print format N2 - This introductory text defines and describes disability, while providing concrete practice guidelines and recommendations for students in the fields of counseling, social work, and the helping professions. Various specialty areas are explored in detail, including marriage and family counseling, adolescent counseling, addictions counseling, LGBTQ concerns, multicultural counseling, and career counseling.  The first three chapters lay the foundations by discussing the demand for counseling services by individuals with all types of disabilities; presenting clinical, legal, medical/biological, and personal definitions of disability; and describing physical, cognitive, and psychiatric disabilities. Next, author Julie Smart examines core beliefs about disability using a range of first-person accounts from experienced counselors. The last six chapters focus on practice guidelines for various aspects of disability—including ethical considerations, societal issues, social role demands, and individual responses—and consider new possibilities for disability counseling professions. With rich case studies woven throughout, as well as valuable information on client needs, disability categorizations, and key Models of Disability, this essential textbook will be useful not only to counseling students but also to professional counselors, social workers, and psychologists UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315276694 ER -