Revalidation psychology 1 WF-PS-N-PER1
1 Disability - concept, definitions
2.Revalidation, rehabilitation-forms and methods of impact
3. Biological and psychological concepts of disability
4. Psychological situation of disabled people
5. Disability as a factor causing needs frustration, pain, anxiety, stress, limitation of physical and mental activity
6. Chronic illness and psychological functioning.
7. The state of sudden occurrence of disability and its effects.
8. Psychological factors determining behavior and rehabilitation of disabled people.
9. Characteristics of mechanisms regulating the behavior of people with disabilities.
10. Attitudes, their formation and their change towards disabled people.
11. Psychological mechanisms of adaptation to disability, to live in a community, to work.
12 The concept of self-acceptance and disability.
13. Actions to maintain mental balance / psychotherapy:
individual, group, environmental, work therapy.
14. Stimulating surrogates and stimulation of preserved mental and physical functions.
15. Developing and increasing the own activity of people with disabilities.
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge: the student knows the information about the process of rehabilitation of people with disabilities, psychological conditions of this process resulting from the type and degree of disability, social perception of people with disabilities, mechanisms regulating adaptation to learning, life, work;
Skills: student analyzes the problems of people with disabilities and offers help in their rehabilitation;
Competences: the student demonstrates openness to the problems of the disabled, creative in constructing rehabilitation programs
Bibliography
1. S. Kowalik, Applied psychology of rehabilitation, Warsaw, 2018
2. I. Obuchowska, Disabled child in the family. W-wa, 1995
3. T. Witkowski, Understanding the problems of disabled people. W-wa, 1993
4. K.J. Zabłocki, Autism. Płock, 2002
5. K.J. Zabłocki, A child with cerebral palsy in theory and therapy. W-wa, 2000
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