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Hope for rehabilitation and vice versa.
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Quality Of LifePerceived CapacityDisabilityPediatric RehabilitationPsychologyBrain Injury RehabilitationHealth-related Quality Of LifeAchievement MotivationNeurorehabilitationRehabilitation GoalsRehabilitation EngineeringHealth SciencesSport RehabilitationMotivationVice VersaRehabilitationRehabilitation ProcessPositive PsychologyPhysical TherapyRecovery SupportOccupational TherapyTreatment GoalRehabilitation MedicineMedicineHope Theory
ObjectivesTo use Snyder's (1989, 1994b) hope theory as a framework for understanding rehabilitation goals and designing effective interventions.ConclusionsAccording to this theory, hope reflects the perceived capacity to generate routes to desired goals (called pathway thinking) along with the assoc
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