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Dealing with Denial: A Systems Approach for Family Professionals Working with Parents of Individuals with Multiple DisabilitiesPurdue University, kim{at}kimberlyho.net
Purdue University Some parents of children with multiple disabilities appear to deny that their children have intellectual disabilities (i.e., mental retardation). This may be manifested in "shopping," a continuous search for an alternate diagnosis or assistive technology that releases their childrens presumed intelligence. Health care professionals may be challenged in working with these parents during the assessment and intervention process. Historically, family professionals have viewed these families through a deficit-based perspective, which may inhibit a parents acceptance of their childs intellectual disability. In this article, the collaborative-resource approach is introduced from family systems theory in which family professionals collaborate with the parents to facilitate the process of adapting to intellectual disability.
Key Words: denial family systems intellectual disabilities intervention mental retardation multiple disabilities
The Family Journal, Vol. 11, No. 3,
239-247 (2003) |
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