Sect. I. The Concept of Rehabilitation. 1. Early Reactions to Disability. 2. Rehabilitation: A Legacy of the Great Wars. 3. The Philosophy and Practice of Rehabilitation. 4. Defining and Labeling Disability. 5. The Nature and Scope of Services. 6. The Rehabilitation Process from a Systems Perspective -- Sect. II. The Rehabilitation Milieu. 7. Social Structures and Disability. 8. Underlying Social and Political Forces. 9. Attitudes Toward Disability: Myth or Reality? 10. The Built Environment. 11. Economics and Rehabilitation -- Sect. III. The Impact of Disability and Rehabilitation. 12. Adjustment to Disability. 13. The Impact of Disability on the Individual. 14. Disability in the Family. 15. The Impact of Disability on Professionals and the Public -- Sect. IV. Critical Issues in Rehabilitation. 16. Work and Rehabilitation. 17. Assessing the Outcome of Rehabilitation Services. 18. The Future of the Interdisciplinary Team. 19. Aging, Gender Equity, and Cultural Diversity
20. Ethical Dilemmas -- Sect. V. Epilogue. 21. Tumult, Triumphs, and Uncertainties