Disability identity development: A systematic review of the literature.
Anjali J Forber-PrattDominique A LyewCarlyn MuellerLeah B SamplesPublished in: Rehabilitation psychology (2017)
Disability identity development has the potential to become an important factor in developing effective interventions and/or therapies. Identity development is a fundamentally social process, and identities are formed through mirroring, modeling, and recognition through available identity resources, and so it is imperative that able-bodied professionals (i.e., rehabilitation professionals, therapists, teachers and caregivers) working with individuals with disabilities become aware of this developmental process to be able to better support individuals along this journey. (PsycINFO Database Record