3 edition of Counseling parents of the mentally retarded found in the catalog.
Counseling parents of the mentally retarded
Published
1970
by Thomas in Springfield, Ill
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | compiled and edited by Robert L. Noland. |
Contributions | Noland, Robert L. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL15027134M |
ISBN 10 | 0398014051 |
MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN AND THEIR EDUCATION The different career education modesl in special education and instructional approaches are explained apart from the counseling services for parents, peer group and community. The book is thus likely to be relevant to all those with an interest in advances in mental handicap research. Medical Counseling of Parents of the Retarded: The Importance of a Right Start Show all authors. Gerald Solomons. The time, expense and effort involved in the evaluation of a mentally retarded child can be largely wasted if the explanation to the parents is either inadequate or not understood. The initial interpretation in terview is.
Adult persons with mental retardation have the same basic needs as other persons. They have the potential to benefit from counseling intervention if the counselor: (a) considers the basic needs, limitations, and assets these persons bring to the counseling interaction; and (b) selects an appropriate counseling method. A conceptual model for providing counseling services to adult mentally. Students with mental retardation often struggle tremendously to complete the same tasks that many of their peers do without any difficulty - but with special assistance their struggles to .
Parents of mentally retarded children, for one, often tend to feel that current attitudes and court decisions regarding the rights of the retarded to bear and raise children have gone too far. children (Kerr, ). Research on parents with mental retardation and their unique situation has accumulated over the past hundred years and continues to do so. Case studies have provided some evidence for the success of parents with mental retardation. According to Espe-Sherwindt and Crable (), like all other parents, some.
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Counseling Parents of the Mentally Retarded: A Sourcebook by Robert L Noland ISBN ISBN Unknown; Springfield, Il: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd, ; ISBN Additional Physical Format: Online version: Campanelle, Thomas C.
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Springfield, Ill., C.C. ZWERLING I. Initial counseling of parents with mentally retarded children. J Pediatr. Apr; 44 (4)– Liberthson E. Helping families live with and for the mentally retarded child. J Rehabil.
Nov-Dec; 34 (6)– Miller LG. Helping parents cope with the retarded child. Northwest Med. Jun; 68 (6)–Cited by: 6. The psychological burden that these parents carry has been varied. The present study was undertaken to delineate the psychological problems of parents of mentally retarded children and to establish whether these problems were more prevalent in the parents of mentally retarded children than in the parents of normal children.
Counseling Parents of the Mentally Retarded Child. Norton, Francis H. School Counselor, 23, 3,Jan The author suggests that it is the role of counselors to work not only with the mentally retarded child in Counseling parents of the mentally retarded book family but also with all the significant adults in the child's life.
Several ways parents of retarded children can be helped. This book is a collection of several papers concerned with the problems of counseling with mentally retarded individuals and their parents.
The editors have culled the scientific writings on this broad subject and have organized them into chapters dealing with such areas as psychotherapy, psychodrama, speech therapy, parent counseling, etc. It is entirely timely, at this moment when there is. mentally retarded are no longer on the books, the attitudes that parents who are retarded will have retarded children, or that they are incapable of caring for children, continue to prevail (Bass ; Hall ) despite the inadequacy of the evidence on which they are based (Payne ).
Role of Parents in the Education of Mentally Retarded Learners parents handling of the child and therefore family counseling is necessary for creating the necessary acceptance of the child ((Biswas, ).
A parent is the primary helper, monitor, co-coordinator, observer and decision. Growing Up With a Mentally Ill Parent: 6 Core Experiences Their parents failed to love, nurture, and protect them adequately.
This, together with. "Pediatricians have the unpleasant but important responsibility of breaking the news of mental subnormality to the par ents and then discussing with them the problems involved. We fail in our duty.
Group Work with Parents of Mentally Retarded Children. Center for Mental Health and Research, Athens (Greece). 67 92p.
EDRS Price MF-$ HC-$ Administrative Organization, Agency Role, Behavior Problems, Developmental Guidance, *Exceptional Child Services, Family Counseling, Foreign Countries, Group Counseling, *Mentally Handicapped, Parent.
T~ERE IS an abundance of articles re- lated tO the crisis and concomitant emotional impact of a mentally retarded child upon his parents and to tile need for adequate professional counseling of these parents~ In genei'al, adequate counseling is depicted as focusing on (1) the parents' acceptance of the reality of having a retarded child; (2.
"COUNSELING PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH MENTAL HANDICAPS" The emotional impact of mentally handicapped children in our social community has brought about constructive individual and group action by parents seeking to understand, to live with, and to plan for the problems presented by children who have been denied a normal life experience.
Counseling Parents of Mentally Retarded Children and Youth. Fils, David H.; Attwell, Arthur A. Written in question and answer form, the guide for parents of mentally handicapped children provides information in the areas of health and medical concerns, assessment of the child's mental ability, parent-child-family relationships, education.
PARENTS OF MENTALLY RETARDED PEOPLE quite realistic. Social withdrawal is a common consequence, as is the propensity for associating with other parents of handicapped children. Ambivalence Since a retarded child's relative lack of achievement and ten-dency toward irritating behavior are prone to increase parental.
(shelved 2 times as mental-retardation) avg rating — 1, ratings — published [3.] Noland R. Counseling Parents of the Mentally Retarded: A Source Book, Illinois [4.] Gathwala G and Gupta S.
Family Burden in Mentally Handicapped children. Indian Journal of Community Medicine ; 29(4)): [5.]. The other one is the outright validation of experiences that children of mentally ill parents share, foremost the abject fear instilled by living with the unpredictability of mental illness at an age when most of us were way too young to have even the slightest understanding of what was going s:.
Seven steps for parents who love an adult child with a mental illness. Parents of adult children living with mental illness tell me how painful it is to see a son or daughter in anguish, yet at.
Two major prior studies of familial mental retardation were not helpful because families with mentally retarded parents as well as children were included.
1, 2 The general recurrence risk for non-specific mental retardation among siblings after one index case has been calculated to be % increasing to 12% after two affected siblings.
3 While.The decade following publication of the first edition of this book saw vast expansion of services for the mentally retarded and a sincere recognition of their "human rights." The chief motivating force was the interest of the late President John F.
the early days of his administration, he persuaded Congress to enact broad-scale.