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Millington, PhD, Irmo Marini, PhD, DSc, CRC, CLCP, editors 210 1$aNew York, New York :$cSpringer Publishing Company,$d2015. 210 4$dİ2015 215 $a1 online resource (328 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8261-9875-9 311 $a1-322-22953-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; References; Acknowledgments; Share Families in Rehabilitation Counseling: A Community-Based Rehabilitation Approach; Part I: A Community-Based Approach; Chapter 1: Finding the Family in Rehabilitation Counseling; Family Ethos in Rehabilitation Counseling; Family, Theory, and Rehabilitation Counseling; References; Chapter 2: Counseling in the Context of Family Identity; Finding Identity in the Family; Finding Rehabilitation Counseling in the Family Identity; References 327 $aChapter 3: Counseling in the Context of Family Empowerment Power and Disability; Empowerment; Notes; References; Chapter 4: Rehabilitation Counseling in the Context of Family Capital; Community Development; CBR Case Study; Case Management; Case Study; Integrating Community Rehabilitation Counseling in the Context of Family Capital; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Family Care and Support; Defining Care; The Experience of Family Care and Disability; Support for the Carers; Conclusion: The Fourth Sense of Community; References; Part II: Family Experience of Disability and Rehabilitation 327 $aChapter 6: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Case Studies; Family Participation; Environmental Resources; Implications for Rehabilitation Counselors; References; Chapter 7: Recovery, Families, and Psychiatric Disabilities; Psychiatric Disabilities: Function and Stigma; Case Study; Case Study; Supporting Activity and Participation; Supporting Families in Recovery; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Brain Injury and the Family: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counselors; Case Studies; Defining Brain Injury; Family Caregiving and Adjustment Following Brain Injury 327 $aSupport for Persons with Brain Injuries and their Families Conclusion; References; Chapter 9: The Family Role in Progressive Illness; Psychosocial Adaptation to Chronic Illness; Multiple Sclerosis; HIV/AIDS; Rehabilitation Implications; References; Chapter 10: Family and Spinal Cord Injury; Case Studies; Physiology and Function of SCI; Rehabilitation Counseling Considerations in Community-based Rehabilitation; References; Chapter 11: Families of Veterans With Polytrauma Injuries in the United States: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counseling Practice; Case Studies; Case Study I; Case Study II 327 $aA Description of Polytrauma Among OEF, OIF, and OND Veterans Polytrauma Systems of Care; Stressors Faced by Families of Veterans With Polytrauma Injuries; Conclusions; References; Part III: Selected Issues for Community-based Rehabilitation Counseling; Chapter 12: Cultural Perspectives on Family Attitudes Toward Disability; Hispanic Family Roots; African American Family Roots; Asian Family Roots; Native American Family Roots; Family Themes and Considerations; References; Chapter 13: Family Assessments in Rehabilitation Service Provision; Family Role, Carer Health, and Well-Being 327 $aFamily Resourcing 330 $aPresents an innovative family-based approach to rehabilitation counseling that can be put to use immediately!. While the family has traditionally been a secondary consideration in rehabilitation, this graduate text presents an innovative approach to rehabilitation counseling that focuses on the family as the center of a person-centered model, rather than as an adjunct to individual counseling. It advocates counseling in the context of community, requiring the recognition of social transaction as the primary focus of all interventions. 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