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Supporting The Families Of Children With Autism - Peter Randall

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        Livre Sociologie - Peter Randall - 31/12/1998 - Non Precisé - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Peter Randall - Jonathan Parker
      • Editeur : John Wiley And Sons Ltd
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 31/12/1998
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Expédition : 370
      • ISBN : 0471982180



      • Résumé :
        The pressures, strains and sometimes joys of looking after a child with autism are increasingly recognized in professional and academic circles. This book presents key findings from a research study conducted by the Family Assessment Unit that involved many long discussions with the parents and siblings of children and young people with autism. The authors provide
        * a unique approach dealing specifically with the needs of families
        * informed interventions for helping the family units
        The authors demonstrate how autism affects parents, siblings and carers. They provide case studies that examine their experiences as individuals and as family units over the life course of their son or daughter, brother or sister with autism. They identify various stressors from this study and an examination of previous research in this area. For example, families often face enormous stress in having the disorder diagnosed. There is also the complex stress associated with increasing social and behavioural difficulties, and guilt arising from others labelling the parents mismanagement of the children. The authors examine the diagnostic process from the viewpoint of parents and primary carers and chart the developments that have taken place in research and practice with families. They develop strategies for supporting and empowering families to better assist their children with autism, including contingency management approaches. Supporting the Families of Children with Autism is a valuable resource for a wide range of professionals who work with autistic children and their families, including health visitors, specialist teachers, social workers and paediatricians. It will be of interest to educational psychologists and families of children with autism....

        Biographie:
        John Randall was born in Chicago, Illinois. Growing up, he was fascinated with the process of creative writing. While attending Columbia College, this allowed him to hone his love of storytelling. This interest led to some early exposure to reading since he was drawn to stories related to history, psychology, and political dramas. Later, Mr. Randall, who now in the legal technology field, developed a passion for slow-burn stories. How can one use the genre of comedy to advance plot devices? In Fragmentation, John explores the issue of how one's past cannot always be kept there. Can someone indeed find redemption? How does one deal with repressed events? John does not believe in the concept of a clearly defined protagonist and antagonist. Fragmentation is Mr. Randall's first book....

        Sommaire:
        'Something is Wrong with Our Child'.

        Families' Needs: Met and Unmet.

        Diagnosis and Autism.

        Diagnostic Confusions and Disorders Presenting Like Autism.

        The Effects of Autism on Parents: Part I.

        The Effects of Autism on Parents: Part II.

        Families and Challenging Behaviour.

        Educational and Other Strategies.

        Autism and Growing Up.

        References.

        Index....

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