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Identity,impairment and disablement: exploring the social processes impacting identity change in adults living with acquired neurological impairments
Authors:Karen Hutchinson  Chris Roberts  Michele Daly
Institution:1. Northern Clinical School Hornsby, University of Sydney, Hornsby, Australia;2. The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:The social model of disability acknowledges the impact of impairments but argues that disablement is socially constructed. Taking a theoretical perspective, underpinned by the social model of disability and elements of social identity theory, we investigated the relationship between impairment, disablement and identity change in adults living with an acquired neurological impairment. Through the thematic analysis, three themes emerged: changing self described the personal factors for identity change in people acquiring impairment; changing communities explored the contextual factors creating both socially constructed disablement and identity change; and influencing identity change considered strategies adopted by individuals to both counter socially constructed disablement and promote exploration of identity. A systemic change towards acknowledgement and valuing a disabled identity may counter socially constructed disablement and support enablement and social inclusivity.
Keywords:Social model of disability  social identity  identity change  adults  acquired neurological impairments  disablement
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