Contents
Contributors
Foreword by Arthur Dell Orto, PhD
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. A COMMUNITY-BASED APPROACH
1. Finding the Family in Rehabilitation Counseling
Michael J. Millington, Benjamin C. Jenkins, and R. Rocco Cottone
2. Counseling in the Context of Family Identity
Michael J. Millington and Rosamond H. Madden
3. Counseling in the Context of Family Empowerment
Terri Lewis, Michael J. Millington, and Irmo Marini
4. Rehabilitation Counseling in the Context of Family Capital
Sue Lukersmith, Charlotte Scarf, and Michael J. Millington
5. Family Care and Support
Michael J. Millington and Irmo Marini
PART II. FAMILY EXPERIENCE OF DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
6. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Cheryl Hanley-Maxwell, Nancy Molfenter, and Kristin Maxwell
7. Recovery, Families, and Psychiatric Disabilities
Lynda R. Matthews, Marianne Farkas, Michelle Medway, and Natalie Taylor
8. Brain Injury and the Family: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counselors
Charles Edmund Degeneffe and Gloria K. Lee
9. The Family Role in Progressive Illness
Michael Frain, Malachy Bishop, Judy Frain, Julianne Frain, Tim Tansey, and Molly K. Tschopp
10. Family and Spinal Cord Injury
Irmo Marini and Alicia D. Brown
11. Families of Veterans With Polytrauma Injuries in the United States: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counseling Practice
Charles Edmund Degeneffe, Mark Tucker, and Joan M. Griffin
PART III. SELECTED ISSUES FOR COMMUNITY-BASED REHABILITATION COUNSELING
12. Cultural Perspectives on Family Attitudes Toward Disability
Michael J. Millington
13. Family Assessments in Rehabilitation Service Provision
Elias Mpofu, Lisa Lopez Levers, Kumbirai Mpofu, Philomena Tanui, and Zakia S. Hossain
14. Managing the Rehabilitation Environment Around Families
Terri Lewis
15. Reflection on the Field
Irmo Marini and Michael J. Millington
Index