Effectiveness of rehabilitation counseling in the adjustment to disability process of returning Iraq and Afghanistan military service members with disabilities

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Florida Atlantic University
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2014
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2014
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This article seeks to determine the effectiveness of rehabilitation counseling in the
adjustment to disability process of returning Iraq and Afghanistan military service members with
disabilities. Psychosocial adaptation to disability is the process by which individuals respond to
changes (e.g., functional, psychological, social) that occur subsequent to the onset of disability or
chronic illness (Bishop, 2005). The ultimate goal of rehabilitation counseling, as it relates to
psychosocial adaptation to disability, is to help clients achieve a state of overall adjustment
whereby they move beyond physical losses to value existing abilities (Livneh & Antonak, 1997;
Wright, 1983). Veterans are one of the groups that benefit from rehabilitation counseling.
Approximately 2.2 million U.S. military personnel have deployed as part of the Iraq and
Afghanistan operations (Institute of Medicine March 2013 Report). It is estimated that for every
military personnel killed in these wars, there are at least sixteen wounded, and many will return
to the United Sates with some type of disability (Frain, 2010). Rehabilitation counselors work in
numerous Department of Veterans Affairs settings: rehabilitation hospitals, outpatient clinics,
and Veteran Benefits Administration’s Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program
(Patterson, 2009). Through these services, rehabilitation counselors assist veterans with
disabilities to prepare for and find jobs, or improve the quality of their lives. The research will
explore the correlation between injured veterans’ adjustment to disability levels and participation
in rehabilitation services. In this ongoing research the data is being collected through an internet
survey.
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The Fifth Annual Graduate Research Day was organized by Florida Atlantic University’s Graduate Student Association. Graduate students from FAU Colleges present abstracts of original research and posters in a competition for monetary prizes, awards, and recognition

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1 p.
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FA00005858
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The Fifth Annual Graduate Research Day was organized by Florida Atlantic University’s Graduate Student Association. Graduate students from FAU Colleges present abstracts of original research and posters in a competition for monetary prizes, awards, and recognition
FAU Student Research Digital Collection
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2014
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2014
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2014
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2014
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2014
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Attributed name: Graduate College
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Torres, Ayse
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Effectiveness of rehabilitation counseling in the adjustment to disability process of returning Iraq and Afghanistan military service members with disabilities
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2014
2014
Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, Fla.

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Effectiveness of rehabilitation counseling in the adjustment to disability process of returning Iraq and Afghanistan military service members with disabilities
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Effectiveness of rehabilitation counseling in the adjustment to disability process of returning Iraq and Afghanistan military service members with disabilities