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  2. Disability in the media - Wikipedia

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    This disability stereotype, as Jay Timothy Dolmage describes it, is known as the "Disability as Pathology" myth. It is harmful because it feeds into the idea that disabled people are their disability first before their personhood. [16] Other disability stereotypes that have been identified in popular culture include: [17] The object of pity

  3. Sexuality and disability - Wikipedia

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    Disability stereotypes add to the difficulty and stigma experienced by individuals with disabilities. The following myths about individuals with disabilities have been identified: [40] Individuals with disabilities do not need sex to be happy. Individuals with disabilities are not sexually attractive. Individuals with disabilities are "oversexed".

  4. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    The myth is believed to have originated from Jay Giedd's work on the adolescent brain funded by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, though it has also been popularized by Laurence Steinberg in his work with adolescent criminal reform who has considered ages 10–25 to constitute cognitive adolescence, despite denying any connection ...

  5. Opinion - Debunking the myth of the military welfare queen - AOL

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    The Economist used a chart to illustrate the rise in veterans’ disability, attributing it to “sleep apnea,” while ignoring that the spike in disability payments started after 2001.

  6. Accessible travel blogger Cory Lee addresses the ... - AOL

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    Travel blogger Cory Lee, who uses a wheelchair, explains how he has traveled the world as an individual with disabilities. Accessible travel blogger Cory Lee addresses the misconceptions about ...

  7. Society for Disability Studies - Wikipedia

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    Disability Studies has been developed to disentangle impairments from the myths, ideology and stigma that influence social interaction and social policy. The scholarship challenges the idea that the economic and social statuses and the assigned roles of people with disabilities are the inevitable outcomes of their condition.