This is the first casebook to detail the kind of psychological interventions applied to the spectrum of the developmentally and physically disabled. Following an overview of the diagnostic and medical considerations, contributors examine fourteen major developmental and physical disabilities, including autism, chronic pain, epilepsy, mental retardation and hearing impairment. Each chapter follows an identical outline to enable the reader to make cross-case comparisons with ease.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cps_facbooks/1116/thumbnail.jp
Development and Disability is the fully revised edition of the successful text, Development and Hand...
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Abstract: Significantly, this research only focuses upon physical disability of children...
The past decade has witnessed a considerable upsurge of clinical and research interest in the proble...
The past decade has witnessed a considerable upsurge of clinical and research interest in the proble...
Developmental and physical disabilities represent a significant and increasingly prevalent source of...
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Developmental disabilities or neurodevelopmental disabilities (includes intellectual disability) are...
The majority of childhood-onset developmental and psychiatric disorders involve motor disturbances t...
This is the only text to provide comprehensive coverage of human growth and development, a requireme...
The past decade has witnessed a considerable upsurge of clinical and research interest in the proble...
Although various developmental disabilities affecting children and adults might have different patho...
This handbook is aimed at clinicians and others who are engaged in caring for ageing adults with dev...
Children with psychiatric conditions are often misrepresented in the literature they read. This crea...
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
Development and Disability is the fully revised edition of the successful text, Development and Hand...
This chapter looks at why, and how, a clinical psychologist might work with a person with intellectu...
Abstract: Significantly, this research only focuses upon physical disability of children...
The past decade has witnessed a considerable upsurge of clinical and research interest in the proble...
The past decade has witnessed a considerable upsurge of clinical and research interest in the proble...
Developmental and physical disabilities represent a significant and increasingly prevalent source of...
What are the differences between individuals with disabilities who flourish as opposed to those who ...
Developmental disabilities or neurodevelopmental disabilities (includes intellectual disability) are...
The majority of childhood-onset developmental and psychiatric disorders involve motor disturbances t...
This is the only text to provide comprehensive coverage of human growth and development, a requireme...
The past decade has witnessed a considerable upsurge of clinical and research interest in the proble...
Although various developmental disabilities affecting children and adults might have different patho...
This handbook is aimed at clinicians and others who are engaged in caring for ageing adults with dev...
Children with psychiatric conditions are often misrepresented in the literature they read. This crea...
As medical science continues to progress, so does the field of rehabilitation psychology. Since its ...
Development and Disability is the fully revised edition of the successful text, Development and Hand...
This chapter looks at why, and how, a clinical psychologist might work with a person with intellectu...
Abstract: Significantly, this research only focuses upon physical disability of children...