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Psychology of Accident Victims in India: Explorations in Embodiment, Suffering and Healing [Hardback]

(Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), India)
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"This book traces the psychological journey of accident survivors with locomotor disability, as they move from processes of suffering to healing. It provides a holistic understanding of disability by looking into the embodied understanding of the body asshaped by the socio-political and cultural discourses around impairment. The book addresses the lack of critical qualitative research on the health and well-being of those with disabilities by developing a nuanced understanding of the experiences of people with disabilities (PWDs). It showcases the challenges PWDs face and process of recovery and regaining agency through interviews and personal narratives. It also highlights the help and support they require and the steps we need to take to better understand and address the everyday needs of PWDs. . An important addition to the research on disability studies in the Global South, this book will be of interest to researchers and students of disability studies, critical health psychology, mental health of vulnerable populations and sociology as well as professionals working in the area of health and rehabilitation. People engaged in policymaking related to disability services, rehabilitation and rights will also find this book helpful"--

This book traces the psychological journey of accident survivors with locomotor disability, as they move from processes of suffering to healing. It provides a holistic understanding of disability by looking into the embodied understanding of the body as shaped by the socio-political and cultural discourses around impairment.

Note on Terminology to Depict `Disability' viii
Acknowledgements ix
Foreword x
1 Locomotor Impairment and Disability: Global and Indian Contexts
1(30)
2 Methodology: The Challenge of Foregrounding the Silenced Voices
31(30)
3 Embodied Existence: Attending to Impaired Body and Related Regrets
61(17)
4 Struggles of Living with a `Dependent' Identity: Negotiating `Mobility-related' Difficulties
78(21)
5 Exclusion of `Differently Abled' or `Less-Abled' in the Neoliberal World
99(30)
6 Experience of Healing Despite Embodied and Stigmatized Existence
129(20)
7 The Emerging Perspective on Disability
149(14)
Appendix A 163(4)
Appendix B Demographics Form 167(2)
Bibliography 169(10)
Index 179
Deepika Sharma is Assistant Professor of psychology at the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad, India. She completed her bachelors and masters degrees from Delhi University and her PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. Her research interests are qualitative research, disability studies, critical health psychology, mental health of vulnerable population and Indian psychology.