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Mental Wellness In Adults With Down Syndrome: A Guide To Emotional And Behavioral Strengths And Challenges
Dennis McGuire | Brian Chicoine

Mental Wellness In Adults With Down Syndrome: A Guide To Emotional And Behavioral Strengths And Challenges

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a guide to emotional and behavioral strengths and challenges

Woodbine House (Jul 19, 2006)
9781890627652
| Paperback
460 pages | 178 x 259 mm | English
Dewey 616.858842
LC Classification RC571 .M354 2006
LC Control No. 2006009504

Genre

  • Parenting

Subject

  • Down Syndrome
  • Family & Relationships / Children With Special Needs
  • Health & Fitness / Diseases / Genetic
  • Medical / Genetics

Plot

MENTAL WELLNESS IN ADULTS WITH DOWN SYNDROME is an upbeat, thoroughly readable guide, providing parents, mental health professionals, teachers, and caregivers the keys to understanding how to promote mental wellness and resolve psychosocial problems in people with Down syndrome. This groundbreaking book is written by the founding directors of the Adult Down Syndrome Center of Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois. The authors draw on nearly 30 years of combined experi¬ence, treating more than 3,000 adolescents and adults with Down syndrome aged 12 to 83. The book clarifies what the common behavioral characteristics of Down syndrome are, how some can be mistaken for mental ill¬ness, and what bona fide mental health problems occur more commonly in people with Down syndrome. The first section offers a wealth of knowledge and insight about typical emotional and behavioral traits of teens and adults with Down syndrome. Topics include: ? Community & Family Support ? Self-Talk & Imaginary Friends ? Communication-Related Problems ? Memory Strengths & Deficits ? Emotional Development ? Tendencies Toward Sameness & Repetition ? Self-Esteem & Self-Image ? Lifespan Issues The second section on mental illness includes chapters on such conditions as ? Depression & Other Mood Disorders ? Anxiety ? Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ? Tic Disorders & Repetitive Movements ? AD/HD and Other Impulse Control Issues ? Autism ? Alzheimer Disease For each condition, the authors describe the prob¬lem signs, the diagnostic process, and a range of treatment options, such as counseling, behavioral therapy, and medication. Now, thanks to MENTAL WELLNESS, readers all over the world can pay a virtual visit to the Adult Down Syndrome Center and benefit from the insight and expertise of Drs. McGuire and Chicoine.

Personal

Location Medical/Wellness
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Added Date Oct 22, 2015 13:00:45
Modified Date Mar 26, 2021 10:33:52