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This book describes the course of social and emotional development in children and adults with mental retardation. Based on empirical research exploring the effect of cognitive delays and socialization for incompetence on normal developmental milestones, the text is supplemented and enriched by the reflections of individuals with mental retardation. Castles begins with an overview of social and emotional development in intellectually normal persons and a discussion of how this process is affected by the experience of mental retardation. Subsequent chapters deal with changing relationships between persons with retardation and their families throughout their lifespans; friendships and social skills; self-esteem, coping skills, and stigmas; and major issues of adult life such as work, sexuality, marriage, and parenthood. This book will be useful to educators, mental health professionals, vocational counselors, and the families of persons with developmental disabilities.
Chapters include specific recommendations for how professionals and family members might help to improve the social and emotional functioning of individuals with mental retardation. The final section of the book focuses on mental health concerns, describing the nature and causes of emotional disturbance in persons with mental retardation and outlining resources for intervention and treatment. This book will be invaluable to educators, mental health profesionals, vocational counselors, and the families of persons with developmental disabilities.
List of contents
Preface
The Process of DevelopmentThe Normal Process of Human Development
Development in Persons with Mental Retardation
Families, Friends, and FeelingsThe Individual with Mental Retardation within the Family
Friendship
Self-Concept, Emotional Coping Skills, and Stigma
Issues of Adult Life
Problems and ResourcesMental Retardation and Emotional Disturbance
Treatment of Social and Emotional Problems
References
Index
About the author
Elaine E. Castles