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What is person centered care in the context of disablity care.

  What is person-centred care in the disability approach?   So we need to start out by saying that there is several approaches to disability care and they have very different world views attached to them, the first one is the medical model of disability that says that we are broken and that we should be cured and that then we can contribute to the world. The second one is the social model of disability which says that it is the society that disables us and that we need to be aware of this and that by fixing some things in society the disability will have less impact and it also makes people aware that disability isn’t something to be feared it is just a way of being, and that disability impacts people in very different ways as well. So this is where the person-centered approach comes from and we see that this is an offshoot of the social model of disability and that this is where we see that it is fundamentally different in peoples view’s in that if the person has a care worker (

The emotional impact of disability a overview. Part one

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  <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-4981013962895893" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> This is something that we need to talk about and I am not talking about what the professionals call a Psychosocial disability , [i] which is created by a mental health condition or a disorder like Adhd or Autism spectrum disorder. I have used Shadowhunters as I see more and more parallels to disability in this world, especially among the down-worlders. But I am talking more generally about disability, so the things that people say really minimize the impact of the disability on your life and even demonize you in the process. I see this in Magnus from shadow hunters mental health, that he is thought to be a demon and that all worlders ( for those who don’t follow the blog are a creature that is half human and half mundane, an offensive   term for humans that can see the shadow world depending o