Disability
By Steven D. Edwards
What is disability? Why terminate a pregnancy when disabling traits are diagnosed in the foetus? Can disability be part of a person’s identity? These are important questions in the current climate of increased pre-natal screening programmes designed to further reduce the numbers of children born with disabilities. This book looks at disablement from a philosophical perspective by examining these questions through a combination of critical review, discussion and narrative theory. Disability: definitions, value and identity provides practical and concise information for social care workers, counsellors, academics, students, genetics counsellors, and medical and healthcare ethicists. It will also be invaluable for disability pressure groups and policy makers.
By Steven D. Edwards
What is disability? Why terminate a pregnancy when disabling traits are diagnosed in the foetus? Can disability be part of a person’s identity? These are important questions in the current climate of increased prenatal screening programs designed to further reduce the numbers of children born with disabilities. In his book, “Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity,” Steven D. Edwards takes a philosophical perspective to examine these questions through a combination of critical review, discussion, and narrative theory.
Introducing “Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity”
“Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity” aims to provide practical and concise information for various professionals, including social care workers, counselors, academics, students, genetics counselors, and medical and healthcare ethicists. It also offers insights that can be invaluable for disability pressure groups and policy makers.
Published by CRC Press in 1999, this 1st edition book delves into the concept of disability and explores the implications of prenatal screening programs on individuals with disabilities and society as a whole. With its thought-provoking content, “Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity” challenges readers to question their preconceived notions about disability and reevaluate their understanding of what it means to be disabled.
Reviewing “Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity”
Steven D. Edwards skillfully navigates the complex and often controversial terrain of disability by marrying philosophy with practical insights. The book begins by examining the concept of disability itself, inviting readers to critically analyze their own understanding of the term. Edwards goes beyond a straightforward definition and encourages readers to consider disability from multiple perspectives, highlighting the broader societal implications.
One of the book’s highlights is its exploration of the ethical implications of prenatal screening programs. Edwards raises important questions about the stigmatization and devaluation of disabled individuals within society. By delving into the question of why some parents choose to terminate pregnancies when disabling traits are diagnosed, Edwards forces readers to confront their own biases and prejudices.
Through a combination of critical review, discussion, and narrative theory, Edwards also explores the idea of disability as part of a person’s identity. He challenges the notion that disability is solely a deficit or something to be fixed, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and valuing the unique experiences and perspectives of individuals with disabilities.
Promoting the Feeling of Ordering “Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity”
Are you ready to expand your understanding of disability and engage in thought-provoking discussions on the topic? “Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity” is an essential read for anyone in the fields of social care, counseling, academia, or healthcare ethics.
By ordering this book, you will gain valuable insights that can inform your work and enhance your ability to support individuals with disabilities. Whether you are a social care worker seeking a deeper understanding of disability or a counselor looking to broaden your perspectives, “Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity” will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need.
Take the opportunity to challenge your own beliefs and explore the complex and multifaceted nature of disability. Order “Disability: Definitions, Value, and Identity” today and be prepared to embark on a transformative intellectual journey.
Product Details
- Publisher : CRC Press; 1st edition (June 21, 1999)
- Language : English
- : 156 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1857757009
- ISBN-13 : 978-1857757002