Disfigurement: Understanding Visible Difference is a collection of essays which brings together an all-star cast of researchers, clinicians, advocates, and activists around the world, many of whom have lived experience with disfigurement. Seeking to reduce stigma around disfigurement, they explore the experience of looking different including interventions to help with social integration, social media issues, and prejudice towards physical difference. The collection serves as a call for activism and offers a direction for future research. This book responds to the three themes prevalent in…mehr
Disfigurement: Understanding Visible Difference is a collection of essays which brings together an all-star cast of researchers, clinicians, advocates, and activists around the world, many of whom have lived experience with disfigurement. Seeking to reduce stigma around disfigurement, they explore the experience of looking different including interventions to help with social integration, social media issues, and prejudice towards physical difference. The collection serves as a call for activism and offers a direction for future research.
This book responds to the three themes prevalent in the literature on disfigurement: (1) the psychosocial aspects of body image and identity, (2) interventions, and (3) representations of disfigurement. In section one, the book explores the psychosocial aspects of body image and identity among people with disfigurement. Section two looks at interventions, including those involving social media. In response to this misrepresentation, section three offers the voices of people who are helping to change public opinions through media and activism.
This book is invaluable reading for all clinicians, researchers, activists, people with disfigurement, and those who care about them. Disfigurement: Understanding Visible Difference is a crucial resource for students of disability studies, social work, and health psychology.
Lise Deguire, Phd, is a clinical psychologist, author, and burn survivor. After being severely burned as a four-year-old, she spent much of her childhood in the hospital, undergoing countless surgical procedures. Dr. Deguire is the author of the multiple award-winning book, Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience from a Burn Survivor. Dr. Deguire attended Tufts University, graduating summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Widener University and is in solo practice in New Jersey. Dr. Deguire has appeared on NPR, NBC, ABC, FOX, and Sirius XM. She is a TEDx speaker, a national keynote speaker and has presented for The American Psychological Association, the World Burn Congress, The Security and Exchange Commission, and The American Burn Association. She writes for Psychology Today, and has been featured in Huffington Post, Thrive Global and Tiny Buddha. Dr. Deguire blogs regularly about psychological resilience. Miriam Jaffe, PhD (English), LSW, is Associate Teaching Professor in the Writing Program at Rutgers University and the lead editor of five collections on social justice issues (Routledge, 2016-2022). Her publications on narrative activism - from narrative medicine in literature to mental health and racial justice awareness in the social sciences - span 15 years. She's worked as associate editor for the journal Writing and Pedagogy. She recently won Rutgers University's Beloved Community award. Miriam is also a psychotherapist specializing in trauma using EMDR and play.
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Contents Dedication and Acknowledgements Contributor Bios Introduction in Two Parts Lise Deguire and Miriam Jaffe Section 1: The Psychosocial Aspects of Body Image and Identity Chapter 1 Confronting Embodied Ableism: Learning from Synkinesis Faye Linda Wachs Chapter 2 Acid Violence and Disfigurement: Lived Experiences of Women Survivors Beenish Ambereen and Farhan Navid Yousaf Chapter 3 "Those experiences while good also made me feel uncomfortable and broken": A Male's Perspective of Living with Facial Eye Disfigurement Zali O'Dea and Jane Southcott Interlude Living Louder: Uncovering and Unlearning the Lessons of Rejection Stories Jasmine "Jaz" Gray Pretty Disability: A Collection of Essays from a Black Girl who has Contemplated her Beauty and Worth Rasheera D. Dopson Section 2: Interventions Chapter 4 Psychosocial Interventions to Support People Affected by Visible Differences Diana Harcourt, Maia Thornton, Pippa Tollow, Fabio Zucchelli and Alex Clarke Chapter 5 Visible Difference and Social Media: Harnessing a Unique Tool to Increase Support and Reduce Stigma Ella Guest, Abbi Mathews, and Amy Slater Chapter 6 FaceIT@home: An Online Support Tool for Adults with Visible Differences Alyson Norman Interlude Finding My Voice Dina Zuckerberg The Swan Fallacy Sora Kasuga Section 3: Representations of Disfigurement Chapter 7 Challenging Down Syndrome Prejudices in Today's Media Landscape Charlene Pell Chapter 8 Facing up to *IT* is worth it; James Partridge Revisited J. Michael Murphy Chapter 9 The Stories that Need to be Told Phyllida Swift
Contents Dedication and Acknowledgements Contributor Bios Introduction in Two Parts Lise Deguire and Miriam Jaffe Section 1: The Psychosocial Aspects of Body Image and Identity Chapter 1 Confronting Embodied Ableism: Learning from Synkinesis Faye Linda Wachs Chapter 2 Acid Violence and Disfigurement: Lived Experiences of Women Survivors Beenish Ambereen and Farhan Navid Yousaf Chapter 3 "Those experiences while good also made me feel uncomfortable and broken": A Male's Perspective of Living with Facial Eye Disfigurement Zali O'Dea and Jane Southcott Interlude Living Louder: Uncovering and Unlearning the Lessons of Rejection Stories Jasmine "Jaz" Gray Pretty Disability: A Collection of Essays from a Black Girl who has Contemplated her Beauty and Worth Rasheera D. Dopson Section 2: Interventions Chapter 4 Psychosocial Interventions to Support People Affected by Visible Differences Diana Harcourt, Maia Thornton, Pippa Tollow, Fabio Zucchelli and Alex Clarke Chapter 5 Visible Difference and Social Media: Harnessing a Unique Tool to Increase Support and Reduce Stigma Ella Guest, Abbi Mathews, and Amy Slater Chapter 6 FaceIT@home: An Online Support Tool for Adults with Visible Differences Alyson Norman Interlude Finding My Voice Dina Zuckerberg The Swan Fallacy Sora Kasuga Section 3: Representations of Disfigurement Chapter 7 Challenging Down Syndrome Prejudices in Today's Media Landscape Charlene Pell Chapter 8 Facing up to *IT* is worth it; James Partridge Revisited J. Michael Murphy Chapter 9 The Stories that Need to be Told Phyllida Swift
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