Human Silence

Drawing upon seven years of psychosocial rehabilitation, particularly for youth living with disabilities in the global south, this practitioner reflection explores coping within a binary psyche. The diverse experiences of disabilities guide consideration of non-traditional and personalized communica...

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Consent
Coping
Creativity Related Articles
Emotions
Failure
Health disparities
Health psychology
Mental health care
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Positioning
Poverty
Psychiatry
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Psychotherapy and Counseling
Race
Rehabilitation
Resting
Self concept
Social Work
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