Rehabilitation psychologists have long argued that situational constraints (e.g., missing ramps, lack of Braille signage, nondisabled peoples\' attitudes) create greater Social barriers and behavioral restrictions for people with disabilities (PWDs) than do the disabilities themselves.
In other words, as Social psychologist Kurt Lewin argued, situational factors, including the perceptions and actions of other people, often have greater impact on the Experience of disability than do the persona.
Rehabilitation psychologists have long argued that situational constraints (e.g., missing ramps, lack of Braille signage, nondisabled peoples\' attitudes) create greater Social barriers and behavioral restrictions for people with disabilities (PWDs) than do the disabilities themselves