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The Disability Community Ain’t What It Used to Be: Implications of Emerging Disabilities for Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education

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Abstract

Background

This article introduces the concept of emerging disabilities as it applies to rehabilitation counseling practice, research, policy, and education.

Definition

Emerging disabilities are those that are either new to medical science or becoming more prevalent in specified subpopulations of people. A case study of a person with an emerging disability (diabetes mellitus) is presented.

Implications

Implications of emerging disabilities for the field of rehabilitation counseling are discussed.

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