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L'auteur propose des analyses et des réponses argumentées, soutenues par une longue expérience, sur les questions que se posent les professionnels de l'accompagnement des personnes gravement handicapées mentales. Après une longue histoire, le secteur médico-social se trouve à la croisée des chemins. S'il avait pu, dans le champ du handicap mental grave, se sentir protégé de l'irruption de la « folie » qui restait cantonnée à l'hôpital, celle-ci lui revient comme un boomerang et vient s'installer au cœur des pratiques. Pour poursuivre, auprès des personnes les plus gravement handicapées, une action qui ait du sens, il doit reconsidérer son cadre de travail en intégrant la dimension du soin psychique dans l'accompagnement. Après avoir exercé comme cadre dans des établissements sanitaires et médico-sociaux accueillant des personnes gravement handicapées mentales, Philippe Chavaroche a été directeur adjoint d'un centre de formation au travail sanitaire et social. Il est aujourd'hui formateur auprès des aides médico-psychologiques, des éducateurs et des cadres, conduit des actions de formation continue en établissements médico-sociaux et sanitaires ainsi que des analyses de pratiques.
People with mental disabilities --- Mental retardation --- Complications --- Intellectual disability
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Algernon est une souris dont le traitement du Pr Nemur et du Dr Strauss vient de décupler l'intelligence. Enhardis par cette réussite, les savants tentent, avec l'assistance de la psychologue Alice Kinnian, d'appliquer leur découverte à Charlie Gordon, un simple d'esprit. C'est bientôt l'extraordinaire éveil de l'intelligence pour le jeune homme. Il découvre un monde dont il avait toujours été exclu, et l'amour qui naît entre Alice et lui achève de le métamorphoser. Mais un jour, les facultés supérieures d'Algernon commencent à décliner… Cette édition augmentée contient, en plus du roman, la nouvelle originale " Des fleurs pour Algernon ", ainsi que l'essai autobiographique Algernon, Charlie et moi.
Animal Experimentation --- Mice --- Human Experimentation --- Intellectual Disability --- Intelligence
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Intellectual disability. --- Intellectual disability --- Idiocy --- Intellectual disabilities --- Mental deficiency --- Mental retardation --- Developmental disabilities --- Psychology, Pathological --- People with mental disabilities --- Treatment. --- Social aspects. --- Mental retardation.
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Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities presents reports on a wide range of areas in the field of neurological and intellectual disability, including habitual human quadrupedal locomotion with associated cognitive disabilities, Fragile X syndrome, autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, and intellectual developmental disability among children in an African setting. Studies are presented from researchers around the world, looking at aspects as wide-ranging as the genetics behind the conditions to new and innovative therapeutic approaches.
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Uma história das histórias sobre pessoas com síndrome de Down, produzida com rigor científico e metodológico, mas escrita com a clareza e a sensibilidade que o tema exige: esta obra identifica imagens e significados culturalmente produzidos que revelam como, com base no discurso biomédico, a sociedade se relaciona com pessoas que trazem as marcas da síndrome de Down, conforme o que é convencionado como ‘normal’ e ‘patológico’, como ‘igual’ ou ‘mesmo’ e ‘diferente’ ou ‘outro’. Discute, ainda, como uma condição geneticamente determinada – trissomia do cromossomo 21 – torna-se fator estruturante de identidade. A pesquisa que originou o livro analisou uma grande variedade de produções culturais sobre a síndrome de Down voltadas para o público em geral, incluindo narrativas de grande evidência e repercussão na mídia, como a campanha que lançou o slogan “ser diferente é normal” e o premiado documentário Do Luto à Luta, do diretor Evaldo Mocarzel; centenas de livros e blogs produzidos por pais de pessoas com síndrome de Down, no Brasil e no exterior; e mais de 150 reportagens jornalísticas publicadas em jornal e revista.
Down syndrome --- Patients. --- 21 trisomy --- Down's syndrome --- Mongolism --- Mongolism (Disease) --- Trisomy 21 --- Human chromosome abnormalities --- Intellectual disability --- Syndromes --- Human chromosome 21
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The Atlas of X-Linked Intellectual Disability Syndromes is a comprehensive and up-to-date summary of the clinically distinctive disorders caused by genes on the X chromosome. Clinical and laboratory data on 150 syndromes are presented in a concise and consistent manner. Each syndrome is defined and information is provided on somatic features, growth and development, neurological signs, cognitive performance, imaging and other laboratory findings, and when possible, the nature and localization of the responsible gene. Craniofacial and other somatic findings are extensively illustrated. A differ
X-linked mental retardation --- XLMR (Disease) --- Intellectual disability --- X chromosome --- Abnormalities --- Idiocy --- Intellectual disabilities --- Mental deficiency --- Mental retardation --- Developmental disabilities --- Psychology, Pathological --- People with mental disabilities
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Mental retardation --- People with mental disabilities --- Intellectual Disability --- Mentally Disabled Persons --- Mentally Retarded --- Mentally Disabled --- Mentally Handicapped --- Disabled, Mentally --- Mentally Disabled Person --- Person, Mentally Disabled --- Persons, Mentally Disabled --- Deficiency, Mental --- Intellectual Development Disorder --- Mental Deficiency --- Mental Retardation, Psychosocial --- Disability, Intellectual --- Idiocy --- Mental Retardation --- Retardation, Mental --- Deficiencies, Mental --- Development Disorder, Intellectual --- Development Disorders, Intellectual --- Disabilities, Intellectual --- Disorder, Intellectual Development --- Disorders, Intellectual Development --- Intellectual Development Disorders --- Intellectual Disabilities --- Mental Deficiencies --- Mental Retardations, Psychosocial --- Psychosocial Mental Retardation --- Psychosocial Mental Retardations --- Retardation, Psychosocial Mental --- Retardations, Psychosocial Mental --- Intellectually disabled persons --- Mental disabilities, People with --- Mentally deficient persons --- Mentally disabled persons --- Mentally disordered persons --- Mentally handicapped --- Mentally retarded persons --- People with intellectual disabilities --- Retarded persons --- Intellectual disability --- Abnormalities, Multiple --- Cockayne Syndrome --- Cri-du-Chat Syndrome --- De Lange Syndrome --- Fragile X Syndrome --- Laurence-Moon Syndrome --- Prader-Willi Syndrome --- Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome --- Rett Syndrome --- Angelman Syndrome --- Williams Syndrome --- Brain Diseases, Metabolic, Inborn --- Bardet-Biedl Syndrome --- People with disabilities --- Mentally ill --- Intellectual disability. --- People with mental disabilities. --- Intellectual disabilities --- Mental deficiency --- Developmental disabilities --- Psychology, Pathological --- Intellectually Disabled Persons --- Persons with Intellectual Disability --- Disabled Persons, Intellectually --- Intellectually Disabled Person --- Persons, Intellectually Disabled --- Persons with Mental Disabilities --- Intellectual Disability. --- Persons with Mental Disabilities.
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Despite our impression of a seamless spatial world, mature human spatial knowledge is composed of sub-systems, each specialized. This book uses the case of Williams syndrome -- a rare genetic deficit -- to argue for specialization of function in both normal and unusual development. The evidence suggests a speculative hypothesis linking the genetic deficit to changes in the timing of emergence for different sub-systems. More broadly, the book shows the complexity of spatial cognition, its genetic correlates, and realization in the brain.
Williams syndrome. --- Cognition disorders. --- Cognitive disorders --- Psychology, Pathological --- Beuren syndrome --- Contiguous gene syndrome --- Elfin facies syndrome --- Fanconi-Schlesinger syndrome --- Idiopathic hypercalcemia-supravalvular aortic stenosis syndrome --- Supravalvar aortic stenosis syndrome --- Williams-Barratt syndrome --- Williams-Beuren syndrome --- Williams contiguous gene syndrome --- Aortic valve stenosis in children --- Intellectual disability --- Syndromes in children --- Cognitive psychology --- Neuropathology
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This comprehensive monograph synthesizes the research on the individual placement and support model of supported employment for people with severe mental illness. It identifies empirical foundations for core principles of the model and reviews the literature on effectiveness, long-term outcomes, and policy implications.
People with mental disabilities --- Intellectually disabled persons --- Mental disabilities, People with --- Mentally deficient persons --- Mentally disabled persons --- Mentally disordered persons --- Mentally handicapped --- Mentally retarded persons --- People with intellectual disabilities --- Retarded persons --- People with disabilities --- Intellectual disability --- Mentally ill --- Employment --- Services for
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People with mental disabilities --- Children with mental disabilities --- Intellectually disabled persons --- Mental disabilities, People with --- Mentally deficient persons --- Mentally disabled persons --- Mentally disordered persons --- Mentally handicapped --- Mentally retarded persons --- People with intellectual disabilities --- Retarded persons --- People with disabilities --- Intellectual disability --- Mentally ill --- Mentally handicapped children --- Mentally retarded children --- Retarded children --- Children with disabilities --- Youth with mental disabilities --- Institutional care --- History --- Education --- Belchertown State School --- Massachusetts.
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