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A pioneering exploration of psychotherapy tailored to the lived experiences of people with disabilities. This volume offers clinical insight, personal reflection, and inclusive therapeutic approaches.
Disability Psychotherapy: What It Is and Why It Matters, edited by Angelina Veiga and Valerie Sinason, brings together diverse voices to illuminate the practice of psychotherapy with disabled clients. Through clinical narratives and practitioner reflections, the book challenges conventional models and advocates for compassionate, inclusive mental health care. It’s an essential resource for therapists, educators, and advocates.
A pioneering exploration of psychotherapy tailored to the lived experiences of people with disabilities. This volume offers clinical insight, personal reflection, and inclusive therapeutic approaches.
Disability Psychotherapy: What It Is and Why It Matters, edited by Angelina Veiga and Valerie Sinason, brings together diverse voices to illuminate the practice of psychotherapy with disabled clients. Through clinical narratives and practitioner reflections, the book challenges conventional models and advocates for compassionate, inclusive mental health care. It’s an essential resource for therapists, educators, and advocates.
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