This article explores the relationship between concepts of object loss and
mourning and the loss of a bodily part or psychological or physical functio
n in a rehabilitation context. The psychoanalytic literature on object loss
and the mourning process is reviewed and related to existing literature on
the adjustment-to-disability process. Similarities and differences between
the classical mourning process and the adjustment-to-disability process ar
e discussed, and suggestions are offered for using psychoanalytic strategie
s to facilitate adjustment to disability.