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- Title
Certified Rehabilitation Counselors Role in the Acceptance of Disability of Returning Afghanistan and Iraq Military Veterans With Disabilities.
- Authors
Frain, Michael; Torres, Ayse; Bishop, Malachy; Sakala, Kelly; Khan-Jordan, Cindy; Schoen, Barbara
- Abstract
Purpose: To understand the level of acceptance of disability by veterans and rehabilitation counselor's role in that acceptance. Method: The Acceptance of Disability Scale-Revised was given to 117 veterans from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq who acquired disabilities. Their experiences working with certified rehabilitation counselors was also examined. Results: Results indicate that veterans overall are at a lower acceptance of their disability than other groups. Veterans with the most severe disabilities and lower acceptance scores are more likely to seek assistance from certified rehabilitation counselors. Conclusion: Veterans with disabilities need to have early and proper interventions from qualified counselors to best transition into civilian life. Knowledge of the stages of disability and steps to acceptance by counselors can aid veterans navigating this process.
- Subjects
AFGHANISTAN; IRAQ; REHABILITATION counselors; PSYCHOLOGY of veterans; VOCATIONAL rehabilitation; PEOPLE with disabilities; PATIENT-professional relations; ATTITUDES toward disabilities
- Publication
Rehabilitation Research, Policy & Education, 2016, Vol 30, Issue 2, p176
- ISSN
2168-6653
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1891/2168-6653.30.2.176