Handbook of Developmental Disabilities
Häftad, Engelska, 2009
Av Samuel L. Odom, Robert H. Horner, Martha E. Snell, Jan B. Blacher, United States) Horner, Robert H. (University of Oregon, United States) Snell, Martha E. (University of Virginia, Samuel L Odom, Robert H Horner, Martha E Snell, Jan B Blacher
949 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2009-02-27
- Mått178 x 254 x 31 mm
- Vikt1 172 g
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor654
- FörlagGuilford Publications
- EAN9781606232484
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Samuel L. Odom, PhD, is Director of the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute and Professor in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His current work focuses on the efficacy of preschool readiness programs for at-risk children, treatment efficacy of early intervention for young children with autism, and professional development related to autism spectrum disorder. Robert H. Horner, PhD, is Alumni-Knight Professor of Special Education and interim Associate Dean for Research in the College of Education at the University of Oregon. His research interests focus on positive behavior support, applied behavior analysis, stimulus control, instructional technology, severe disabilities, and sustainable systems change.Martha E. Snell, PhD, is Professor in the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia, where she is also coordinator of the Special Education Program. Her current research addresses positive behavior support and beginning communication. Jan B. Blacher, PhD, is Professor of Education and Faculty Chair of the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Riverside. Her research addresses intellectual disability/mental retardation and other developmental disabilities, family issues, and special education programming.
- I. Foundations1. The Construct of Developmental Disabilities, Samuel L. Odom, Robert H. Horner, Martha E. Snell, and Jan Blacher2. Public Policy and Developmental Disabilities: A 35-Year Retrospective and a 5-Year Prospective Based on the Core Concepts of Disability Policy, H. Rutherford Turnbull, III, Matthew J. Stowe, Ann P. Turnbull, and Mary Suzanne Schrandt3. Disability Research Methodology: Current Issues and Future Challenges, Zolinda Stoneman4. Race, Culture, and Developmental Disabilities, Janette K. Klingner, Wanda J. Blanchett, and Beth HarryII. Current Issues in Health, Neuroscience, and Genetics5. General Health, Wendy M. Nehring and Cecily L. Betz6. Advances in Genetics, Nicole R. Tartaglia, Robin L. Hansen, and Randi J. Hagerman7. Neuroscience of Developmental Disabilities, Curt A. Sandman and Aaron S. KempIII. Early Intervention8. Early Intervention for Infants and Toddlers with Developmental Disabilities, Carl J. Dunst9. Trends and Issues in Interventions for Preschoolers with Developmental Disabilities, Judith J. Carta and Na Young Kong10. Early Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Samuel L. Odom, Sally Rogers, Christopher J. McDougle, Kara Hume, and Gail McGee11. Communication Intervention for Young Children with Disabilities: Naturalistic Approaches to Promoting Development, Ann P. Kaiser and J. Alacia TrentIV. School-Age Education and Intervention12. Advances in Instruction, Martha E. Snell13. Inclusive Education, Pam Hunt and John McDonnell14. Academic Skills: Reading and Mathematics, Diane M. Browder, Katherine Trela, Susan L. Gibbs, Shawnee Wakeman, and Amber A. Harris15. Social Interaction Interventions: Promoting Socially Supportive Environments and Teaching New Skills, Erik W. Carter and Carolyn Hughes16. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Brenda Fossett and Pat Mirenda17. Physical Activity and Youth with Developmental Disabilities, Georgia C. FreyV. Postschool and Adult Issues18. Transition and Quality of Life, Linda M. Bambara, Barbara A. Wilson, and Molly McKenzie19. Employment, David Mank20. Living with Support in the Community: Factors Associated with Quality-of-Life Outcome, David Felce and Jonathan Perry21. Independent Living, Roger J. Stancliffe and K. Charlie Lakin22. Adult Social Relationships, Janis Chadsey VI. Behavior Supports23. Positive Behavior Support and Developmental Disabilities: A Summary and Analysis of Research, Glen Dunlap and Edward G. Carr24. Mental Health Supports in Developmental Disabilities, Dimitrios Paschos and Nick Bouras25. Psychotherapeutic Medications and Positive Behavior Support, Travis Thompson, Tim Moore, and Frank SymonsVII. Family Issues26. Families in Context: Influences on Coping and Adaptation, Jan Blacher and Chris Hatton27. Family Impact in Adulthood, Julie J. Lounds and Marsha Mailick Seltzer28. Families as Partners in Educational Decision Making: Current Implementation and Future Directions, Ann P. Turnbull, Nina Zuna, H. Rutherford Turnbull, III, Denise Poston, and Jean Ann SummersVIII. International Perspectives and Future Directions29. International Perspectives, Eric Emerson, Glenn T. Fujiura, and Chris Hatton30. Reflections on the Future of Research in Developmental Disabilities, Steven F. Warren
"This is a much-needed work that cuts across traditional disability classifications and focuses on what can be done and for whom. The editors have assembled a superb group of internationally recognized experts to provide cutting-edge perspectives on key issues in the field of developmental disabilities. Unique aspects of this extremely well-written book are its lifespan perspective and its emphasis on the integration of science and practice. This volume has something for everyone. It is a very informative and timely resource for researchers, practitioners, and policy analysts, and will be an excellent text for students and advanced trainees in psychology, education, communication disorders, medicine, public policy, and disability studies."--William E. MacLean, Jr., PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Wyoming; Editor, American Journal on Mental Retardation"Odom and his colleagues have assembled some of the very best minds in the field of developmental disabilities to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of fundamental issues. Spanning topics from genetics to intervention to family issues, the Handbook is an outstanding resource for graduate students and professionals."--Geraldine Dawson, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Director, Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, Duke University"This well-written and comprehensive handbook is the most thorough and up-to-date volume available on evidence-based practice, research, and policy issues related to developmental disabilities. Written by the most knowledgeable leaders in the field, each chapter will serve as an invaluable reference on critical issues that cut across the disciplines of education, health care, and social services. The Handbook is essential reading for anyone who cares about making current knowledge a prelude to a bright future for people with developmental disabilities and their families."--Michael L. Hardman, PhD, Department of Teaching and Learning and Department of Special Education, University of Utah "The field of developmental disabilities has undergone tremendous change and rethinking over the past 25 years. The current zeitgeist is reflected in many diagnostic, educational, therapeutic, legal, and social policy advances, and in the evolution of our overall view of health, wellness, and disability. This handbook comprehensively and eloquently captures these changes and advances. This is a 'must read' for anyone--practitioner, researcher, student, or advocate--with an interest in individuals with developmental disabilities."--Steven I. Pfeiffer, PhD, Doctoral Program in Combined Counseling and School Psychology, Florida State University "Reading the chapters of this first-rate handbook is like attending a series of master lectures, where all of the presenters are well grounded in history, able to explain scientific findings clearly, and deeply caring about the topic--namely, individuals whose lives are touched by developmental disabilities. This is the reference that every student of human development and every practitioner needs!"--Sharon Landesman Ramey, PhD, Center on Health and Education, Georgetown University - Makes available to the wider disability community a comprehensive synopsis of current knowledge in our field....The editors have assembled a 'who's who' of researchers in our field....This is a text that should find its way onto the curricula of all academic programs, as required reading for future practitioners in our field. It should be available to policy makers in government departments....It is a valuable source of information that should be available to managers and staff in all services providing support to people with disability. --Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 1/23/2009Æ’Æ’ I was impressed by the breadth of the content, ranging from medication to schooling and employment, while the book's structure and index made it easy to find my way around. This is a book that I will use as a starting point when I have to work up a topic in this field. --Child and Adolescent Mental Health Journal, 1/23/2009Æ’Æ’ The book is recommended for departmental and hospital libraries. --Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 5/3/2010