Author: Esther Isabelle Wilder
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B005UREYKU
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B005UREYKU
Wheeling and Dealing: Living with Spinal Cord Injury
In a series of in-depth interviews, 32 men and women describe the ways in which they have responded to their spinal cord injuries. Get Wheeling and Dealing diet books 2013 for free.
They freely discuss their sex lives, their beliefs about God, how they want others to treat them, and their hopes of walking again. In each chapter, the author presents detailed narratives along with the latest research. "Wheeling and Dealing" explores the impacts of both physical impairment and the social environment. Although disability activists tend to focus almost exclusively on the external, social aspects of disability, many individuals with spinal cord injury assert that their disabilities can be understood only as a combination of internal impairments and external circumstances.
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They freely discuss their sex lives, their beliefs about God, how they want others to treat them, and their hopes of walking again. In each chapter, the author presents detailed narratives along with the latest research. "Wheeling and Dealing" explores the impacts of both physical impairment and the social environment. Although disability activists tend to focus almost exclusively on the external, social aspects of disability, many individuals with spinal cord injury assert that their disabilities can be understood only as a combination of internal impairments and external circumstances hey freely discuss their sex lives, their beliefs about God, how they want others to treat them, and their hopes of walking again. In each chapter, the author presents detailed narratives along with the latest research. "Wheeling and Dealing" explores the impacts of both physical impairment and the social environment. Although disability activists tend to focus almost exclusively on the external, social aspects of disability, many individuals with spinal cord injury assert that their disabilities can be understood only as a combination of internal impairments and external circumstances.
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