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subject at the master's level was first introduced in India in 1916 at the University of Calcutta, but until 1960 mental retardation was a neglected field of study. Kamath (1951), however, made a survey while standardizing the Binet ...
Understanding Indian Families Having Persons with Mental Retardation
This book discusses the multifaceted concept of disability in the context of India.
This book is the first comprehensive documentation of the NGO movement that deals with mental health problems in India. It has brought together 17 different NGOs from all regions of the country.
"In view of the paucity of research in the area, the epidemiological study reported in the monograph by Professor Anima Sen is a welcome attempt and is commendable.... The analysis...
In Indian context.
The negative attitudes, prejudice, and stigma that often surround many of these disorders have contributed to this neglect. Lacking proper diagnosis and treatment, millions of individual lives are lost to disability and death.
actively encouraging children with disabilities to participate, to let their voices be heard, and to engage in discovering self with the knowledge that the community supports them (Frazee, 2002). When social inclusion is viewed as an ...
Recurring Themes Earlier in this introduction , we pointed out some general themes that are found in discussions of special education worldwide . To assist readers in comparing and evaluating the themes that emerge from the case studies ...