Persons with disabilities are people with special characteristics that have an impact on limitations in activities, so special treatment is needed to optimize their potential. Persons with disabilities' self-acceptance is influenced by the limitations they face. The limitations experienced make persons with disabilities feel stressed, low in self-esteem, and lonely. The purpose of this research is to determine the dynamics of self-acceptance in people with disabilities, particularly those with post-natal physical disabilities. This study used a literature review method with a narrative review type. The results of this study explain that there are four phases that persons with disabilities go through in the process of accepting themselves: rejection, conflict, adjustment, and acceptance.
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