Cultural Beliefs and Disability: Implications for Rehabilitation Counsellors
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2015
Abstract
This article discusses cultural beliefs and disability and how they can impact the rehabilitation process. It specifically addresses the importance of understanding and acknowledging how different cultures view disability. Diversity considerations for counsellors when working with clients from differing backgrounds are also discussed. Due to the ever-changing demographics of the world's population, it is imperative that counsellors have a working knowledge of the cultural impact of disability. Acquiring, retaining and cultivating how different cultures respond to disability is an ongoing process for counsellors and for their multicultural competence development.
Recommended Citation
Boston, Quintin; Dunlap, Paige N.; Ethridge, Glacia; Dowden, Anger; and Euring, Myshalae J., "Cultural Beliefs and Disability: Implications for Rehabilitation Counsellors" (2015). Faculty Publications. 77.
https://digital.library.ncat.edu/facpub/77
Publication Title
International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling
Publisher
Springer