Severe Behavior Disorders in the Mentally Retarded

Severe Behavior Disorders in the Mentally Retarded
Author: Rowland P. Barrett
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2013-11-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 148990588X

It is well known that behavior problems are a salient characteristic of children and adults with mental retardation. That is not to say that all persons with mental retardation experience behavior disorders; how ever, most studies indicate that the incidence of emotional disturbance in this population is four to six times greater than that observed in similar intellectually nonhandicapped children and adults. It is equally well known that the principal form of treatment accorded clients with mental retardation and behavior disorders is pharmacotherapy or the prescrip tion of behavior modifying drugs. Recent studies show that 6 out of every 10 individuals with mental retardation have been prescribed drugs as treatment for disorders of emotion or behavior. Unfortunately, further studies indicate that only one or 2 out of every 10 clients receiving medication are determined to be "responders," such that some thera peutic benefit is derived from their drug treatment. As noted by the title, the single major thrust of this volume is to review approaches to the treatment of behavior disorders in persons with mental retardation from a nondrug perspective. This requires the presentation of a wide range of material on treatment: basic behavior modification programming, cognitive-behavioral strategies, habilitative approaches, counseling and psychotherapy, designing therapeutic living environments, managing medical factors bearing relevance to emotional illness, intervening with families, training special education teachers and direct care staff, and supplying information on the client's rights to obtain treatment in the least restrictive and least intrusive manner.

Handbook of Severe Disability

Handbook of Severe Disability
Author: Walter C. Stolov
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2000-07
Genre:
ISBN: 0756700248

Chapter include: comprehensive rehabilitation: evaluation & treatment; psychosocial adjustment to chronic disease & disability; significant body systems; disability consequences of bed rest; spinal cord injury; neuromuscular diseases; peripheral neuropathies; multiple sclerosis; stroke & cerebral trauma: cerebral palsy; epilepsy; amputation; rheumatic diseases; organic musculoskeletal back disorders; chronic pain; alcoholism; drug abuse; mental illness; mental retardation; sexual adjustment to chronic disease & disability; cardiovascular diseases; pulmonary dysfunction; diabetes mellitus; end-stage renal disease; hemophilia; sickle cell disease; cancers; blindness & visual impairments; hearing impairments & deafness; burn; plastic & reconstructive surgery.

The Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded

The Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded
Author: Adrian F. Ashman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429952031

First published in 1985. The field of mental handicap is a broad one encompassing the interests of many professional groups. As a result, there is a need periodically to present wide-ranging reviews of advances in the field. This is the central aim of this volume. Two chapters focus on the cognitive domain, and are especially pertinent in view of the recent release of the new Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children which uses Das’s theoretical position as its foundation. Another contribution reviews the area of non-speech communication with those with special needs, a subject of much current interest and controversy. Other chapters focus on major issues such as maladaptive behaviour and deinstitionalization and use of new technology. The book is thus likely to be relevant to all those with an interest in advances in mental handicap research.

Work Evaluation and Adjustment

Work Evaluation and Adjustment
Author: Ronald Fry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1986
Genre: Job evaluation
ISBN:

This bibliography, which covers literature from 1947 through 1984, contains entries for 2,154 documents. Most documents are journal articles but they also include research reports, rehabilitation facility in-house materials, speeches, unpublished papers, and hardcover books. The bibliography serves as a reference to the literature in vocational evaluation and adjustment services and as a catalog. (All of the literature listed here is available on a loan basis from the Information Retrieval System of the Materials Development Center, School of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin-Stout.) Most of the literature listed is directly related to the processes of vocational evaluation or adjustment services and likely to have been written by a vocational evaluator, an adjustment specialist, or a teacher in one of these areas. Other literataure about topics important and useful to the process is also included. Examples are literature related to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles or behavior modification. The entry for each document provides this information: author/developer/institution/editor; title; source (publication), date, issue, and pagination; or place and date of publication. Author and subject indexes are provided. (YLB)

Handbook of Behavior Modification with the Mentally Retarded

Handbook of Behavior Modification with the Mentally Retarded
Author: J. L. Matson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1461571308

Mental retardation has probably existed for as long as mankind has inhabited the earth. References to seemingly retarded persons appear in Greek and Roman literature. Examination of Egyptian mummies suggests that some may have suffered from diseases associated with mental retardation. Mohammed advocated feeding and housing those without reason. There is other evidence for favorable attitudes toward the retarded in early history, but attitudes var ied from age to age and from country to country. The concept of remediation did not emerge until the nineteenth century. Earlier, in 1798, ltard published an account of his attempt to train the "wild boy of Aveyron." A rash of efforts to habilitate retarded persons followed. Training schools were developed in Europe and the United States in the 1800s; however, these early schools did not fulfill their promise, and by the end of the nineteenth century large, inhumane warehouses for retarded persons existed. The notion of habilitation through training had largely been abandoned and was not to reappear until after World War II.