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Publication Date: 2019
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The Disability Community Ain't What It Used to Be: Implications of Emerging Disabilities for Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education
Rumrill, Phillip D., Jr.; Koch, Lynn C.; Bishop, Malachy L.
Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, v33 n1 p3-7 2019
Background: This article introduces the concept of emerging disabilities as it applies to rehabilitation counseling practice, research, policy, and education. Definition: Emerging disabilities are those that are either new to medical science or becoming more prevalent in specified subpopulations of people. A case study of a person with an emerging disability (diabetes mellitus) is presented. Implications: Implications of emerging disabilities for the field of rehabilitation counseling are discussed.
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