This volume in The SAGE Reference Series on Disability delves into the complexities of rehabilitation interventions and therapies. As part of an eight-volume set that bridges multiple disciplines within Disability Studies, this edition covers essential topics crucial for understanding disability issues. Focused on providing a balanced exploration through historical context, theoretical frameworks, research findings, and practical applications, the book is designed to be accessible to professionals and researchers whose work involves caring for or studying individuals with disabilities, as well as for those with disabilities themselves. Utilizing a concise and engaging presentation style, it offers foundational knowledge supported by data, statistics, suggested readings, organizational guides, and annotated resources. Together, these volumes form both an overview of key disability issues and a roadmap to emerging trends and contemporary resources in the broader field.
