The Psychology of Ableism | Kathleen Bogart | TEDxUofW
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Kathleen, motivated by her personal experience with Moebius syndrome, pursued psychology to conduct research on facial paralysis, focusing on societal perceptions of disability and the impact of ableism on mental health. She emphasized the need for societal accommodations and public awareness to combat discrimination against individuals with disabilities, highlighting the challenges faced by those with facial paralysis.
Insights
- Kathleen's personal experience with Moebius syndrome led her to pursue psychology, focusing on facial paralysis and disabilities due to the lack of research on the condition.
- Through her studies, Kathleen emphasized the societal impact on disability perception, calling for accommodations and raising awareness to combat ableism and support individuals with facial paralysis.
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Recent questions
What motivated Kathleen to study psychology?
Her personal experience with Moebius syndrome.
What did Kathleen emphasize the need for in society?
Societal accommodations for human variations.
What models of disability did Kathleen explore?
Moral, medical, and social models.
What concept did Kathleen discuss regarding discrimination against disabilities?
Ableism.
What challenges did individuals with facial paralysis face?
Misinterpretations of emotions and impact of ableism on mental health.
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