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Análise Psicológica

versão impressa ISSN 0870-8231

Aná. Psicológica v.20 n.3 Lisboa jul. 2002

 

Terapia comportamental e a sua aplicação em reabilitação

 

MARIA HELENA BARROQUEIRO (*)

 

RESUMO

A Terapia comportamental tem sido aplicada a uma grande variedade de populações ao longo dos tempos. Neste artigo destacámos a forma como diferentes técnicas comportamentais podem ser úteis e utilizadas pelos técnicos de reabilitação no trabalho com pessoas com deficiência.

Palavras-chave: Terapia comportamental, reabilitação, deficiência.

 

ABSTRACT

Behavioral therapy has been used in a wide range of populations over the years. In this article we focused on how different behavioral techniques can be useful tools to rehabilitation counselors when working with people with disabilities.

Key words: Behavioral therapy, rehabilitation, disability.

 

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(*) Psicóloga. Doutoranda em Psicologia de Reabilitação pela University of Wisconsin-Madison (2002) USA.

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