What is Mental Retardation?: Ideas for an Evolving Disability in the 21st Century

What is Mental Retardation?: Ideas for an Evolving Disability in the 21st Century
ISBN-10
0940898934
ISBN-13
9780940898936
Category
Medical / Mental Health
Pages
358
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
American Association on Mental Retardation
Authors
Stephen Greenspan, Harvey N. Switzky

Description

What is Mental Retardation? is a rare peek into the divergent--and at times contentious--points of view among the world's leading researchers on what the condition of mental retardation is and how it should be defined, measured, and implemented in the 21st century. This candid and insightful collection of 21 essays features expert opinion on issues ranging from whether mental retardation really is a slowing of mental development and what the disability should be called, to how cultural norms affect the definition of the condition worldwide and lessons learned from the Atkins v. Virginia case. The definitions of mental retardation published from 1921-2002 by the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities provide the backdrop for this powerful discussion.

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