Dunn Dana S, Elliott Timothy R
Department of Psychology, Moravian College.
Rehabil Psychol. 2005 May;50(2):183-189. doi: 10.1037/0090-5550.50.2.183.
Beatrice A. Wright's (1960) classic book, Physical Disability: A Psychological Approach is a landmark publication in rehabilitation psychology. The authors believe that Division 22's forthcoming 50th anniversary, the results of a recent survey on essential readings in rehabilitation psychology, and a public critique concerning the relevance of individuating language in psychology are compelling reasons for revisiting the influence of Physical Disability. After discussing these catalysts, the authors review the book's history, scholarly impact, and link to positive disciplinary directions. The authors conclude by encouraging rehabilitation psychologists and other members of the discipline to (re)acquaint themselves with this important book and the timeless concepts it espouses.
比阿特丽斯·A·赖特1960年的经典著作《身体残疾:一种心理学视角》是康复心理学领域的一部里程碑式出版物。作者们认为,第22分会即将到来的50周年纪念、最近一项关于康复心理学必读书目的调查结果,以及一场关于心理学中个性化语言相关性的公开批评,都是重新审视《身体残疾》影响力的有力理由。在讨论了这些催化剂之后,作者们回顾了这本书的历史、学术影响以及与积极学科方向的联系。作者们在结论中鼓励康复心理学家和该学科的其他成员重新熟悉这本重要的书及其所倡导的永恒概念。