Disability And The Family Life Cycle
By (Author) Fran Prezant
By (author) Laura Marshak
By (author) Milton Seligman
Basic Books
Basic Books
2nd June 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology: family and relationships
362.4043
Hardback
336
Width 162mm, Height 241mm
The study of disability and its clinical treatment has become exponentially more complex as ever more interventions are developed that increase the life span. Consequently, developmental challenges facing people with disabilities and their families change throughout a lifetime. Unlike other texts, which concentrate only on the childhood years, Disability and the Family Life Cycle covers the entire life span within the family context, emphasizing maturational issues, with each chapter focusing on a different period of life. Disability and the Family Life Cycle is the only book to cover such topics as adult sons and daughters with disabilities, the developmental needs of the disabled elderly, and the needs of spouses and siblings.
Laura E. Marshak, Ph.D., is a professor in the Rehabilitation Program at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a practicing psychologist.Milton Seligman, Ph.D., is a professor and chair of the Counseling Psychology Program at the University of Pittsburgh and a practicing psychologist.Fran Prezant is the director of the Parent Information Project at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She is a nationally certified speech and language pathologist and teaches in the Department of Special Education and Clinical Services at the university.