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- W58967531 abstract "In 1873, Dostoevsky wrote, “Originality and the feeling of one’s own dignity are achieved only through work and struggle” (cited in Lee, 1999). The need to be engaged in meaningful activity, whether for survival, self-esteem, or self-transcendence, is nearly as old as humankind itself. Similarly, President Clinton (cited in Rasco, 1996, p. 10) said, “I do not believe we can repair the basic fabric of society until all people who are willing to work have work. Work organizes life. It gives structure and discipline to life.” Thus, work is an “organizing principle” by which we perceive, think about, and plan our activities. According to the U.S. Census Bureau (1997), approximately one American in five has some kind of disability, and one in 10 has a severe disability. Using data from a October 1994–January 1995 survey, the Census Bureau goes on to state that in the prime employable years (21–64), 82% of people without disability had a job or business, while 77% of those with a non-severe disability, and only 26% of persons with severe disability held employment. Furthermore, the 1990 census tables (U.S. Census Bureau, 1999) give these data about civilian, non-institutionalized persons between the ages of 16 and 64: (1) 10.4% have a work disability, mobility limitation, or self-care limitation, with 8.2% having a work disability; (2) 24.3–31.2% of those with a work disability live below the poverty level; (3) 39.3% of those with a work disability are in the labor force, while only 34.1% are employed. This chapter is an examination of the mental health implications of physical disability, especially as they relate to return-to-work, new employment, and career directions for persons with physical disabilities. The integration of rehabilitation and mental health practices will be" @default.
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- W58967531 title "Addressing the Employment Needs of Persons with Physical Disabilities" @default.
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