Intellectually Impaired People

Intellectually Impaired People
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9780443188121
ISBN-13 : 0443188122
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Book Synopsis Intellectually Impaired People by : Klaus Rose

Download or read book Intellectually Impaired People written by Klaus Rose and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2023-03-09 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Intellectually Impaired People: The Ongoing Battle addresses challenges against the background of history, changing societal environments, and current intellectual approaches and attitudes toward persons with disabilities. The book discusses national and international conventions, societal attitudes, sheltered workshops, the right of intellectually impaired persons for self-responsibility and its limitations, and the place of mentally impaired persons in the public image. Additionally, the book attempts to capture the forces that drive the changes of our conceptual frameworks. The US Tuskegee study which withheld antibiotics from black men with syphilis was not ended by scientific criticism but by a courageous man, press reports, and a changed social perception. The non-hiding of handicapped children is not the result of government orders, there are many non-resolvable dilemmas and tension between supporting, understanding, and patronizing a complex situation with many potential future avenues. Recognizes how contradictory feelings and attitudes toward impaired persons have a complex historical background Sheds light on society and our institutions that deal with disabled people and the limitations of an isolated medical approach Covers national and international conventions of mentally impaired persons


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