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Living with Genetic Disorder - The Impact of Neurofibromatosis 1

English · Hardback

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A description of the social, educational, and economic impact of living with a neurological genetic disorder, neurofibromatosis 1. The many unpredictable and potentially stigmatizing possible symptoms of NF1, which range from physical disfigurement to severe learning disorders, may have serious consequences in every aspect of daily life. NF1 was for many years wrongly diagnosed as the Elephant Man's Disease.

Ablon examines the psychosocial costs of this misdiagnosis and the ways in which stage, screen, and television parlayed The Elephant Man into the personification of the grimmist extreme of ugliness. This portrayal engendered fear and anxiety for affected persons and their families and also had an impact on the scientific and medical communities. Ablon analyzes the factors that affect individual positive adaptation to NF1 and the demands of American society, and offers suggestions for families, support systems, and health care providers for treatment of affected individuals.

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Introduction
Psychosocial Issues in Living with NF1
Diagnosis and Response of Families of First Generation Adults to Their Condition
Intergenerational Sharing
The School Years--The Staging Ground for Stigma
Getting and Keeping a Job
The Search for Intimacy
Marriage and Childbearing
Gender Response
Living with Uncertainty
The Specter of "The Elephant Man"
Stigma
NF Support Groups
Medical Experiences
Impact
Conclusion
Appendixes
References
Index


About the author

JOAN ABLON is Professor Emerita, Medical Anthropology Program, Department of Anthropology, History, and Social Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. She is the author of Little People in America (Praeger, 1984) and Living with Difference (Praeger, 1988).

Summary

Ablon analyzes the factors that affect individual positive adaptation to NF1 and the demands of American society, and offers suggestions for families, support systems, and health care providers for treatment of affected individuals.

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