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The occupation of this person is a Ph.D. student

What is Donya Mosleh

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This individual's occupation is an occupational therapist 

What is Susan Magasi

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The ideology that an illness or disability is the result of an impairment residing within the individual

What is the medical model

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Negative conceptualizations of disability, shame and stigma are ways in which disabled people experience ______

What is internalized oppression
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______ is defined as discrimination/social prejudice against people with disabilities. It also classifies disabled people as inferior to non-disabled people

What is ableism?

200

_____ challenges negative beliefs about value/quality of life with a disability seen in culture and society

What is disability pride
200

The ideology that disability is the cause of restrictions and barriers in place by society

What is the social model 

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______ is a social scientist and bioethicist who writes, talks and researchers mainly about disability

Who is Tom Shakespeare

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______ sees an impaired body as a biological abnormality, it does not take into consideration the larger social and cultural context and ignores that individuals can still have a disability without biological impairments

What are some of the drawbacks of the bioreductionist perspective

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_______ advocated for both legal rights and civil liberties of disabled people and the end of social stigmatization of the disabled identity 

What is the disability rights movement
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_______ is a more relational approach to understanding the factors of disablement

What is the biopsychosocial model of disability

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______ help clients with physical, cognitive, and sensory functions, and their emotional well-being

What are rehabilitation professionals

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______ will decrease the harmful effects of traditional rehabilitation practices and contribute to the development of a critical and transdisciplinary rehabilitation approach 

What is the combination of CDS and RS

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1. Helped focus the disability rights movement by providing a goal and political strategy by removing physical and social barriers 2. was liberating to disabled people

What are the two ways the social model of disability was crucial to the disability rights movement

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_______ is when complex ideas are believed to be easier to understand when they are simplified into smaller pieces

What is the reductionist approach

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________ challenges the domination of professional expertise over the expertise derived from living with a disability. It also asserts the rights of people with disabilities to autonomy, choice and control, while demanding accessible environments and supportive resources. 

What is disability studies

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Defined by the WHO as a unifying framework for concepts and terminology which describe and organize information based on functioning and disability. Further, it provides a standard language and conceptual basis for the definition and measurement of health and disability

What is the ICF

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Due to the popularity of the model, it is implemented to explain parts of the disability experience that it was not intended to explain in the first place

What is the unfair criticism of the social model according to Thomas

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_______ is suggested so that we can re-imagine the nature of being human and the potential and capabilities of those who are able-bodied and disabled 

What is an interdisciplinary focus
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______ advocated for a more humanities-based approach to the disability studies curriculum. The reason behind it would be applicable outside of the health sector since there is an ongoing medicalization of disabilities. 

Who is Simi Linton