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Unawareness and/or denial of disability: implications for occupational therapy intervention.

Noomi Katz1, Jennifer Fleming, Nava Keren, Sue Lightbody, Adina Hartman-Maeir.   

Abstract

Occupational therapy focus on client-centred, occupational performance intervention may become complicated by the phenomena of self-awareness. The problem of awareness deficits in clients with neurological disorders may be attributed to neurological impairment of self-awareness and/or psychological denial of disability. These phenomena present themselves more commonly in combination than dichotomously and have implications for treatment outcomes. Individuals with impaired self-awareness or denial face difficulties with motivation and participation in therapy, and the adoption of compensatory strategies, which ultimately impacts on rehabilitation outcome. The extent of unawareness versus denial can be assessed by observation of a client's behavior and this information can be very useful in directing the treatment approach. The purpose of this paper is, therefore, to discuss the phenomenon of unawareness and/or denial of disability and its importance to successful rehabilitation outcomes, current thinking and research conducted in different countries. Also, detailed case examples of three clients representing three major populations of traumatic brain injury, stroke and schizophrenia who may exhibit unawareness and/or denial of disability will be presented, including intervention strategies for both phenomena.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12501453     DOI: 10.1177/000841740206900504

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Occup Ther        ISSN: 0008-4174            Impact factor:   1.614


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1.  The recognition and management of psychological reactions to stroke: a case discussion.

Authors:  Lyvia S Chriki; Szofia S Bullain; Theodore A Stern
Journal:  Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry       Date:  2006

2.  The Discrepancy between Actual Performance and Self-Awareness among Adolescents with Executive Function Deficits.

Authors:  Yael Fogel
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-08

3.  Gender differences in awareness and outcomes during acute traumatic brain injury recovery.

Authors:  Janet P Niemeier; Paul B Perrin; Megan G Holcomb; Cynthia D Rolston; Laura K Artman; Juan Lu; Karine S Nersessova
Journal:  J Womens Health (Larchmt)       Date:  2014-06-16       Impact factor: 2.681

4.  Videogame-based group therapy to improve self-awareness and social skills after traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Roberto Llorens; Enrique Noé; Joan Ferri; Mariano Alcañiz
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2015-04-11       Impact factor: 4.262

5.  Cultural barriers in access to healthcare services for people with disability in Iran: A qualitative study.

Authors:  Shahin Soltani; Amirhossein Takian; Ali Akbari Sari; Reza Majdzadeh; Mohammad Kamali
Journal:  Med J Islam Repub Iran       Date:  2017-09-03

Review 6.  Cognitive Impairment and Rehabilitation Strategies After Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Apurba Barman; Ahana Chatterjee; Rohit Bhide
Journal:  Indian J Psychol Med       Date:  2016 May-Jun

7.  Measuring Adolescent Self-Awareness and Accuracy Using a Performance-Based Assessment and Parental Report.

Authors:  Sharon Zlotnik; Joan Toglia
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2018-02-02
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