Perspectives on Disability and Rehabilitation: Contesting Assumptions, Challenging Practice

Author:   Karen Whalley Hammell (Researcher and Writer, Saskatchewan, Canada)
Publisher:   Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN:  

9780443100598


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   22 February 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Karen Whalley Hammell (Researcher and Writer, Saskatchewan, Canada)
Publisher:   Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:   Churchill Livingstone
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780443100598


ISBN 10:   0443100594
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   22 February 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I would say this book is a must-read for anyone working in the rehabilitation sector...This textbook is full of interesting titbits of information and insights - with a great many links for those wishing to pursue further reading on these topics. Hammell's writing - which is well laid out and easy to read - will be assessable for those unfamiliar with the territory, but of equal interest to 'experts' in the field. Definitely worth a look. The New Zealand Rehabilitation Association Newsletter, Volume 4 . Issue 3 . October 2007 It presents a wealth of food for thought on rehabilitation practice. It is aimed at students, practitioners, educators and researchers in rehabilitation fields and, whilst it won't tell anyone 'how' to practise, it is an essential read on the important underpinning considerations of practice. British Journal of Occupational Therapy March 2009 72(3)


I would say this book is a must-read for anyone working in the rehabilitation sector...This textbook is full of interesting titbits of information and insights - with a great many links for those wishing to pursue further reading on these topics. Hammell's writing - which is well laid out and easy to read - will be assessable for those unfamiliar with the territory, but of equal interest to 'experts' in the field. Definitely worth a look. The New Zealand Rehabilitation Association Newsletter, Volume 4 . Issue 3 . October 2007 It presents a wealth of food for thought on rehabilitation practice. It is aimed at students, practitioners, educators and researchers in rehabilitation fields and, whilst it won't tell anyone 'how' to practise, it is an essential read on the important underpinning considerations of practice. British Journal of Occupational Therapy March 2009 72(3)


I would say this book is a must-read for anyone working in the rehabilitation sector...This textbook is full of interesting titbits of information and insights - with a great many links for those wishing to pursue further reading on these topics. Hammell's writing - which is well laid out and easy to read - will be assessable for those unfamiliar with the territory, but of equal interest to 'experts' in the field. Definitely worth a look. <br>The New Zealand Rehabilitation Association Newsletter, Volume 4 . Issue 3 . October 2007 <p> It presents a wealth of food for thought on rehabilitation practice. It is aimed at students, practitioners, educators and researchers in rehabilitation fields and, whilst it won't tell anyone 'how' to practise, it is an essential read on the important underpinning considerations of practice. <br>British Journal of Occupational Therapy March 2009 72(3)


I would say this book is a must-read for anyone working in the rehabilitation sector...This textbook is full of interesting titbits of information and insights - with a great many links for those wishing to pursue further reading on these topics. Hammell's writing - which is well laid out and easy to read - will be assessable for those unfamiliar with the territory, but of equal interest to 'experts' in the field. Definitely worth a look. <br>The New Zealand Rehabilitation Association Newsletter, Volume 4 . Issue 3 . October 2007


I would say this book is a must-read for anyone working in the rehabilitation sector...This textbook is full of interesting titbits of information and insights - with a great many links for those wishing to pursue further reading on these topics. Hammell's writing - which is well laid out and easy to read - will be assessable for those unfamiliar with the territory, but of equal interest to 'experts' in the field. Definitely worth a look. <br>The New Zealand Rehabilitation Association Newsletter, Volume 4 . Issue 3 . October 2007<br><br><br> It presents a wealth of food for thought on rehabilitation practice. It is aimed at students, practitioners, educators and researchers in rehabilitation fields and, whilst it won't tell anyone 'how' to practise, it is an essential read on the important underpinning considerations of practice. <br>British Journal of Occupational Therapy March 2009 72(3)


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