Challenges in Mental Retardation
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. The Broad View -- 1. Mental Retardation -- 2. Are We Retarding the Retarded? -- Part II. The Family and the Formative Years -- 3. Early Childhood Education Is Essential to Handicapped Children -- 4. Group Approaches in Working with Parents of the Retarded: An Overview -- 5. Present-Day Concepts of Family Life and Parent-Child Relationships -- 6. Not All of One Mold -- Part III. The Child and the Adult in Residential Care -- 7. New Horizons in Residential Care of the Mentally Retarded -- 8. The Lost Years -- 9. The Team Approach in Daily Care and Management -- 10. Medical Needs of the Displaced Retarded Child -- Part IV. The Retarded Youth in Social Conflict -- 11. The Problem of Institutional Placement for High-Grade Mentally Defective Delinquents -- 12. Planning for the Retarded Delinquent -- Part V. The Retarded Adult -- 13. Rehabilitation for the Adult Retardate -- 14. Administrative and Legislative Problems in the Care of the Adult and Aged Mental Retardate -- 15. Developing Patterns for Aid to the Aging Retarded and Their Families -- 16. Income and Social Services for the Mentally Retarded: A Specialized Task for Social Welfare -- Part VI. Organizing for the Future -- 17. Trends and Issues in Mental Retardation -- 18. Blueprints or Reality? -- 19. Community Organization for the Mentally Retarded -- 20. Cooperation Among Voluntary Health Organizations -- 21. The Role of Public and Voluntary Services in Prevention and Treatment -- Appendix: Mobilizing for Action Around the World / Dybwad, Rosemary F.