Beyond Difference

Beyond Difference

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Summary

Difference is something that we all have known or felt. It is not necessarily cause for negative experiences, hostility, or rejection. However, when people assert that they feel different it is usually a statement that they feel bad, lonely, or isolated.
Role expectation and role behavior can materialize in negative ways, especially when combined with differences. This is what is faced by people with disabilities who are often stereotyped as incapable. Condeluci explores the painful experience of being different and offers solutions for society to heal itself and for individuals within that society to grow beyond difference.
A combination of personal stories and professional experiences, Beyond Difference is a profound study of the rightful place of all persons within the society in which they live. Either people with differences are included into groups and association of community or they are not. In many ways, Condeluci suggests our specialties, jargon, and professionalism have gotten in the way. He faces this fact head on in Beyond Difference and provides a compelling argument for change in how the disabled are perceived and devalued and, because of their differences, fall prey to exclusion from society.
Beyond Difference is perfect for professionals in any field related to human services, rehabilitation, education. Ideal for college-level counseling, human services, and disability-related courses, as well as libraries, associations, and families.

Table of Contents

Introduction
SECTION I: DIFFERENCE
Difference: An Overview
Understanding Difference
The Dualistic Society
How and When Difference Occurs
Difference and Pity
SECTION II: BEYOND DIFFERENCE
Traits for Change
Kindness
Hospitality
Generosity
Compassion
Forgiveness
Reflections to Get Beyond Difference
Conclusion
Afterword
References
Index

Editorial Reviews

"The information in this book is essential reading. Condeluci brings an often neglected aspect of life into focus for the reader: the spiritual dimensions of people with and without disabilities."
Ernest L. Panosofar, Ph.D., Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation

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