• 1 January 1978
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 59 (6), 251-254
Abstract
Explanations of psychological reactions to physical disability ascribed maladjustment to environmental rather than to personal causes. Historically, common-sense theories were first replaced by mentalistic doctrines. These were later supplemented by theories that integrated mentalism with environmentalism and by approaches that recognized only environmental causes of behavior. Each theory makes a unique contribution to rehabilitation. Unification rather than elimination should be the goal of future theoretical development.