How to talk to persons with disabilities while being politically correct.
Were you taught that "wheelchair-bound" was an acceptable term to call a person in a wheelchair? Joe Bellil, Mike Kennedy, and Sonya Perduta, three people with disabilities, will re-educate viewers and teach them proper terminology when interacting with persons with disabilities. They will...
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| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | English. |
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Hanover, MA :
Microtraining Associates,
2010.
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| Series: | Persons with Disabilities: Seeking Truth, Busting Myths, and Being an Advocate
Counseling and therapy in video, volume 2 |
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| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press) |
| Summary: | Were you taught that "wheelchair-bound" was an acceptable term to call a person in a wheelchair? Joe Bellil, Mike Kennedy, and Sonya Perduta, three people with disabilities, will re-educate viewers and teach them proper terminology when interacting with persons with disabilities. They will also discuss the history behind these derogatory terms. Hosted by Robbin Miller, LMHC. |
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| Item Description: | Originally released as DVD. Title from resource description page (viewed Apr. 29, 2011). Slide. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (31 min.). |
| Audience: | For professional psychology therapists and psychology students. |