Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Disability Studies is a thriving interdisciplinary field which challenges traditional views of disability, advocating for a more inclusive and holistic understanding that recognizes the rights, dignity, and diverse experiences of individuals with disabilities. The article echoes the optimistic mindset of disabled to lead a good life against their inability by analysing the three levels of positive psychology which are the subjective, individuality, and the group level in. Sharon M Draper's Out of My Heart, which sketches the adventurous life of Melody, who is unable to walk and communicate as she is diagnosed with Cerebral palsy. The choice of Medi-talker and summer camp enables her to discover the undiscovered skills that she considers impossible to develop. Despite the societal and psychological barriers, a rehabilitation phase has offered her to view the inner potential and a positive mindset. Melody, with her Medi-talker and advanced wheelchair, has defeated the sense of caged and cornered and stepped into the euphoric life. Beyond the physical limitations, she has become sociable, skilful, and decisive after she has explored the positivity in her. The article further amplifies the role of positive psychology and rehabilitation to reach the state of unstoppable in the life of the disabled against societal perceptions.