Symbiosis by Persons with Disabilities: Perspectives from Interviews

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2016
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Schulz, Celia H.
Kielhofner, Gary W.
Chavero, Vanessa L.
Guerrero, Miriam G.
John, James M.
Mego, Rubi Rojas
Sanchez, Ashley R.
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University of Hawaii at Manoa -- Center on Disability Studies
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This study reports on an interview perspective on symbiosis by persons with disabilities. A main theme, Elements of Symbiotic Collaboration, emerged from the data, along with several subthemes. Symbioses described by participants are closely related to the concepts of independence and interdependence in the Disability Studies literature.
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Symbiosis, Independence, Interdependence
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Schulz, C. H., Kielhofner, G. W., Chavero, V. L., Guerrero, M. G., John, J. M., Mego, R. R. & Sanchez, A. R. (2016). Symbiosis by Persons with Disabilities: Perspectives from Interviews. Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal, 12(1).
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