This book explores the field of rehabilitation psychology, focusing on the psychological aspects of recovery for individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities. It covers topics such as the psychological impact of disability, coping strategies, and the role of mental health professionals in rehabilitation settings. The text emphasizes the importance of addressing both the physical and emotional needs of patients during the rehabilitation process. It also includes case studies and therapeutic interventions aimed at improving the psychological well-being of patients. This book is essential for psychologists and allied health professionals working in rehabilitation settings.




