Thank you to everyone in the research group at BHC. Erik Bautz-Holter, thank you for taking the time to teach a young medical student becoming a physician about the field of rehabilitation. Thank you for all your feedback on my research and for always being supportive. Håkon Dalen, thank you for taking me in as a physician at the ward at BHC, and for teaching me so much about the clinical work. Martin Saebu, thank you for teaching me everything I needed to get started, both with statistical issues and general research issues.Helene Søberg, thank you for teaching me about the ICF and for your guidance in working with goals. Mette Miklos, thank you for great days both at the indoors and the outdoors office and for being a fellow PhD-student to share the ups and downs with during these six years.To all the clients at BHC that participated in this study and everyone else who helped me in trying to understand living life with a disability, thank you.To my parents, thank you for your support, patience, encouragement and never ending believes in me. To Anna, my daughter who was born while I was in the final stages of this PhD, I hope the future gives you the same opportunity to do what your heart desires. I promise to always support you. Finally, Asbjørn, thank you for your immense kindness, for being an amazing father for Anna and for always being proud of me. I could not have done this without your tremendous support. III