Manual of Diagnosis and Professional Practice in Mental Retardation

Manual of Diagnosis and Professional Practice in Mental Retardation
Title Manual of Diagnosis and Professional Practice in Mental Retardation PDF eBook
Author John W. Jacobson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Intellectual disability
ISBN 9781557987259

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Handbook of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Handbook of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Title Handbook of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities PDF eBook
Author John W. Jacobson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 722
Release 2007-03-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0387329315

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This book provides easy-to-access, reliable, up-to-date information on the numerous advances in research, assessment, treatment, and service delivery for clinicians, academics, administrators and other mental health professionals. It examines issues surrounding intellectual and developmental disabilities in a real-world sociopolitical framework. In addition, the book summarizes the major domains and emerging subspecialties of this vast area into one useful reference and so offers a wide range of assessment and diagnostic tools and tactics, including cognitive and adaptive behavior assessments.

Manual of Diagnosis & Professional Practice in Mental Retard

Manual of Diagnosis & Professional Practice in Mental Retard
Title Manual of Diagnosis & Professional Practice in Mental Retard PDF eBook
Author jw; mulick jacobson (ja, editors)
Publisher
Pages
Release 1996
Genre
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Embarking on a New Century

Embarking on a New Century
Title Embarking on a New Century PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Schalock
Publisher AAMR
Pages 282
Release 2002
Genre Intellectual disability
ISBN 0940898861

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Captures the challenging and controversial era between 1975-2000 that led the field of intellectual disability into an age of community acceptance and inclusion. This title includes chapters that focus themes such as public policy and health care.

What is Mental Retardation?

What is Mental Retardation?
Title What is Mental Retardation? PDF eBook
Author Harvey N. Switzky
Publisher AAMR
Pages 384
Release 2006
Genre Intellectual disability
ISBN 9780940898943

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What is Mental Retardation? is a rare peek into the divergent--and at times contentious--points of view among the world's leading researchers on what the condition of mental retardation is and how it should be defined, measured, and implemented in the 21st century. This candid and insightful collection of 21 essays features expert opinion on issues ranging from whether mental retardation really is a slowing of mental development and what the disability should be called, to how cultural norms affect the definition of the condition worldwide and lessons learned from the Atkins v. Virginia case. The definitions of mental retardation published from 1921-2002 by the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities provide the backdrop for this powerful discussion.

The Educator's Diagnostic Manual of Disabilities and Disorders

The Educator's Diagnostic Manual of Disabilities and Disorders
Title The Educator's Diagnostic Manual of Disabilities and Disorders PDF eBook
Author Roger Pierangelo, Ph.D.
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 0
Release 2007-03-30
Genre Education
ISBN 9780787978129

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The definitive resource for special educators, school psychologists, and child group study teams This comprehensive guide provides all the information needed -- including definitions, symptoms, characteristics, and types -- for the most significant educational disabilities and disorders, presented in a user-friendly format. Using the reauthorized IDEA 2004 Act as a frame of reference, this book is ideal for coding and mapping to IEPs -- the individualized education plans that are key to special education funding. The very first manual created specifically for education professionals, this book addresses a range of disorders and relates their significance to classroom practice, including: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Developmental Delays, Mental Retardation, Traumatic Brain Injury, and many others. Roger Pierangelo, PhD (Manhasset, NY), has over 30 years of experience as a teacher, psychologist, and director of a private clinic. George Giuliani, JD, PsyD (Melville, NY), is an Associate Professor at Hofstra University's School of Education.

Social Work in Mental Health

Social Work in Mental Health
Title Social Work in Mental Health PDF eBook
Author Bruce A. Thyer
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 624
Release 2007-06-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780470069912

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An essential desk reference for all helping professionals Social Work in Mental Health: An Evidence-Based Approach is a comprehensive and contemporary guide to the delivery of evidence-based care. Covering a wide spectrum of mental health disorders, editors Thyer and Wodarski have brought together noted experts to provide the most current, empirically supported techniques in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders as classified by the DSM-IV-TR. Coverage ranges from disorders seen in early infancy and childhood through the adolescent and adult years. Disorders covered include: * Autism * ADHD * Substance abuse * Schizophrenia * Mood disorders * Anxiety disorders * Eating disorders * Sexual disorders * Personality disorders * Mental Retardation Written and organized in an accessible style, Social Work in Mental Health: An Evidence-Based Approach provides helping professionals with an engaging and easy-to-follow guide to learning how to deliver the most up-to-date mental health care. Examples of evidence-based interventions guide the reader through the process and provide insight into the philosophy as well as the scientific basis underlying each technique and intervention presented. Chapters begin with learning objectives that alert you to the main ideas covered and conclude with provocative study questions that are designed to test your understanding while providing an opportunity for review and reinforcement of the key concepts covered. Ideal for all helping professionals--from those just starting out to the most seasoned clinician--this guide is a vital reference for anyone looking to stay abreast of contemporary techniques in the delivery of mental health services.