Perceptual filters: exploring disability and ableism's cognitive framework

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Vasudeva, A., Mohanraj, P.S., Tripathi, R., Shrivastava, A.K. and Vardhan, V. 2024. Perceptual filters: exploring disability and ableism's cognitive framework. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care. 13 (11), pp. 4755-4758. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_764_24
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TitlePerceptual filters: exploring disability and ableism's cognitive framework
AuthorsVasudeva, A., Mohanraj, P.S., Tripathi, R., Shrivastava, A.K. and Vardhan, V.
Abstract

Ableism, akin to other forms of discrimination such as sexism and racism, is increasingly recognized as a pervasive societal concern directed towards individuals with disabilities. This scholarly inquiry delineates the operational definition, manifestations, and ramifications of ableism, with a specific focus on its manifestations within healthcare settings. It underscores the critical need for targeted interventions aimed at mitigating biases among healthcare professionals and promoting inclusivity within healthcare delivery systems. Utilizing insights from cognitive psychology, the study conceptualizes ableism as a cognitive distortion, explicating the mechanisms through which biases shape perceptions and recommending Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as a promising intervention modality. The paper advocates for exploration of intersectional analyses, utilization of qualitative research methodologies, and cultivation of collaborative partnerships with disability advocacy organizations to develop more comprehensive intervention approaches. Noteworthy limitations of the current discourse include the potential for tokenistic representations and the imperative for genuine and substantive engagement with the voices and experiences of individuals with disabilities.

KeywordsCognitive Behavioral Therapy; disability; Ableism
Sustainable Development Goals3 Good health and well-being
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
PublisherMedknow Publications
JournalJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
ISSN2249-4863
Electronic2278-7135
Publication dates
Online18 Nov 2024
PrintNov 2024
Publication process dates
Submitted06 May 2024
Accepted08 Aug 2024
Deposited20 Jan 2025
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_764_24
PubMed ID39722945
PubMed Central IDPMC11668397
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