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Partnering with People with Disabilities to Prevent Interpersonal Violence: Organization Practices Gisabilities through collaboration with people with disabilities as equal members of their faith communities. Collaboration with people with disabilities requires moving from a medical model, deficit-based orientation of disability to a social, empowering, and strength-based model. This chapter examiEXALT 发表于 2025-3-30 13:17:49
Empowering Women with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to Resist Abuse in Interpersonal Rsonal relationships (e.g., Barger et al. Intellect Dev Disabil 47(4):249–262, 2009; Ward et al. Intellect Dev Disabil 48(2):89–98, 2010). After reviewing studies conducted between 2000 and 2010, Hughes et al. (Rehabil Psychol 56(4):302–319, 2011) reported that up to 90% of women with IDD experiencePresbycusis 发表于 2025-3-30 20:27:19
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Tough Guys: Facing Violence Against Men with Disabilitiesgher than anticipated rates of abuse for this population. This piece will investigate key issues for disabled men in a range of forms of abuse, such as physical, verbal, and financial, which can occur in relationships with intimate partners, family members, and service providers. The unique life expCLAMP 发表于 2025-3-31 04:01:43
Breaking the Silence: Empowering Deaf and Hard of Hearing Survivors of Domestic Violencelying violence between intimate partners include issues of power, oppression, and control. People with disabilities, including those who are Deaf and hard of hearing, are at higher risk for exploitation and physical, sexual, and psychological abuse. People who are Deaf and hard of hearing use Americ领带 发表于 2025-3-31 08:16:01
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Ableist Shame and Disruptive Bodies: Survivorship at the Intersection of Queer, Trans, and Disabled fying and perverse. As sexuality is intricately tied to notions of gender identity (themselves dependent on the able-normative body), disabled people exist more often as objects in othering narratives than as subjects, let alone narrators, of their own. While people with all types of disabilities fa