The medical model of disability views disability as something that is physically or mentally "wrong" with an individual. It is based on a biomedical perspective that links a disability diagnosis directly to physical impairments within a person's body. The medical model sees the individual's disability as the problem to be treated or cured.
The medical model of disability views disability as something that is physically or mentally "wrong" with an individual. It is based on a biomedical perspective that links a disability diagnosis directly to physical impairments within a person's body. The medical model sees the individual's disability as the problem to be treated or cured.
The medical model of disability views disability as something that is physically or mentally "wrong" with an individual. It is based on a biomedical perspective that links a disability diagnosis directly to physical impairments within a person's body. The medical model sees the individual's disability as the problem to be treated or cured.
Time : 8:30 - 10: 00 am Future Mentor: MAE TAFALLA MAGBUTAY
The medical model sees disability as something that is ‘wrong’ with a person’s body or mind. The medical model of disability, or medical model, is based in a biomedical perception of disability. This model links a disability diagnosis to an individual's physical body. Thank you for listening Time : 8:30-10:00 am Future Mentor : MAE TAFALLA MAGBUTAY 10 POINTS.