Tag: Disabled

Stepchildren of the Shtetl The Destitute, Disabled, and Mad of Jewish Eastern Europe, 1800-1939


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English | July 14, 2020 | ISBN: 1503611833, 1503613054 | True EPUB | 362 pages | 10.1 MB
Memoirs of Jewish life in the east European shtetl often recall the hekdesh (town poorhouse) and its residents: beggars, madmen and madwomen, disabled people, and poor orphans.

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Disabled Children Contested Caring, 1850-1979


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English | 2012 | ISBN: 1848933614, 1138662100 | EPUB | pages: 248 | 0.6 mb
This volume of essays attempts to identify the shared experiences of disabled children and examine the key debates about their care and control. The essays follow a chronological progression while focusing on the practices in a number of different countries.

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The Disabled Body in Contemporary Art


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031482506 | 138 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 8 MB
The second edition offers an essential update to the foundational first edition, The Disabled Body in Contemporary Art. Featuring updated chapters and case studies, this second edition will not only expand on the first edition but will bring a new focus to contemporary disabled artists and their embodied, multimedia work.

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Disabled Church–Disabled Society The Implications of Autism for Philosophy, Theology and Politics


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English | 2010 | ISBN: 1843109689 | EPUB | pages: 208 | 0.7 mb
In this moving and intelligent book John Gillibrand, an Anglican priest, draws on his experience of caring for his non-verbal son, Adam, who has autism and is now a teenager. He reflects on how the experience has changed not just his life, but also his whole way of thinking about theology, politics and philosophy.

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Day by Day Emotional Wellbeing in Parents of Disabled Children


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English | 2021 | ISBN: 1911383531 | EPUB | pages: 300 | 1.1 mb
The impact of finding out your child is disabled can be wide ranging. The author’s experience as a psychologist and parent of a disabled child informs this book which focuses on what helps, and hinders, parent-carers’ emotional wellbeing. Research shows that mental health, relationships, family life, access to work and leisure activities, as well as finances can all be affected. For many parents the focus of those around them is solely on the child and their own needs become neglected. The author re-focuses attention onto the wellbeing of the parent. This includes acknowledging emotions, connecting with positive others, empowering yourself, regularly engaging in self-care and finding your own sense of meaning and purpose in life. Identifying the myriad of different emotions parents may experience as an understandable reaction to an unexpected situation the book includes quotes from parent carers. Connecting to psychological theories, such as positive re-framing and post-traumatic growth, the book applies these in practical ways to the parent-carer experience. She acknowledges that the journey is neither linear nor simple and transitions such as secondary school, puberty and adulthood require further periods of adjustment. Parents rarely get the time or support to stop and reflect on how they are feeling as they are caught up in the day to day busyness of caring. The difficulty is exacerbated by limited resources and battling for services.

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