The Children of Raquette Lake

The Children of Raquette Lake
Title The Children of Raquette Lake PDF eBook
Author Mira Rothenberg
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 257
Release 2012-04-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1583945059

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The Children of Raquette Lake: One Summer That Helped Change the Course of Treatment for Autism is an inspiring account of author Mira Rothenberg's experience with eleven autistic and schizophrenic children during the summer of 1958. In order to avoid the regression that often occurred during the summer months, Rothenberg, a trained psychologist, and her colleagues Zev Spanier and Tev Goldsman, decided to bring their young patients to a camp in Raquette Lake, located in the Adirondack region of Northern New York. As Rothenberg explains, this was a time when severely disturbed children were considered untreatable and often sent to live out their lives in institutions where their needs were neglected and ignored. Many of Rothenberg's patients exhibited signs of abuse and emotional trauma. On the island, Rothenberg, Spanier, and Goldsman discovered that by applying what was then an unconventional treatment of loving care and tolerance, their young patients improved and were able to heal many of the emotional and physical issues associated with their conditions. Written like a narrative journal that follows the children's progress from week to week, The Children of Raquette Lake is interwoven with personal histories and fascinating case stories that demonstrate the healing power of the human heart. The book also provides a valuable list of resources for therapists and parents of autistic children.

Children with Emerald Eyes

Children with Emerald Eyes
Title Children with Emerald Eyes PDF eBook
Author Mira Rothenberg
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 316
Release 2003-01-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781556434488

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Mira Rothenberg pioneered both the clinical distinction and treatment protocol for autistic and severely disturbed children as separate from those for the mentally retarded. Winner of a Woman of the Year award from the New York City Chamber of Commerce and the National Organization for Mentally Ill Children, she eloquently recounts a lifetime of taking on seemingly hopeless cases and bringing these children, through painstaking therapy and love, back into the world. Unflinchingly honest, whether dealing with the raw pain of her patients' lives or with Rothenberg's own complex feelings for them, Children with Emerald Eyes explores the landscape of mental illness while never losing sight of the humanity within each patient.

Raquette Lake

Raquette Lake
Title Raquette Lake PDF eBook
Author Ruth Timm
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The Children of Raquette Lake

The Children of Raquette Lake
Title The Children of Raquette Lake PDF eBook
Author Mira Rothenberg
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 257
Release 2012-04-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1583944672

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The Children of Raquette Lake: One Summer That Helped Change the Course of Treatment for Autism is an inspiring account of author Mira Rothenberg's experience with eleven autistic and schizophrenic children during the summer of 1958. In order to avoid the regression that often occurred during the summer months, Rothenberg, a trained psychologist, and her colleagues Zev Spanier and Tev Goldsman, decided to bring their young patients to a camp in Raquette Lake, located in the Adirondack region of Northern New York. As Rothenberg explains, this was a time when severely disturbed children were considered untreatable and often sent to live out their lives in institutions where their needs were neglected and ignored. Many of Rothenberg's patients exhibited signs of abuse and emotional trauma. On the island, Rothenberg, Spanier, and Goldsman discovered that by applying what was then an unconventional treatment of loving care and tolerance, their young patients improved and were able to heal many of the emotional and physical issues associated with their conditions. Written like a narrative journal that follows the children's progress from week to week, The Children of Raquette Lake is interwoven with personal histories and fascinating case stories that demonstrate the healing power of the human heart. The book also provides a valuable list of resources for therapists and parents of autistic children.

New York Supreme Court Appellate Division-Third Department

New York Supreme Court Appellate Division-Third Department
Title New York Supreme Court Appellate Division-Third Department PDF eBook
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Pages 1626
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An Adirondack Passage

An Adirondack Passage
Title An Adirondack Passage PDF eBook
Author Christine Jerome
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Pages 280
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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The author follows a trip through the Adirondack Park taken a century earlier by George Washington Sears.

Great Camps of the Adirondacks

Great Camps of the Adirondacks
Title Great Camps of the Adirondacks PDF eBook
Author Harvey H. Kaiser
Publisher David R. Godine Publisher
Pages 270
Release 2003-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781567920734

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The author does a thorough job in explaining the beginnings of rustic architecture and why it has a permanent place in the culture. The mix of social background and the history of the early Adirondack camps provides a designers guidebook.