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Mental Wellness in Adults with Down Syndrome: A Guide to Emotional and Behavioral Strengths and Challenges (2nd Ed.)

Mental Wellness in Adults with Down Syndrome: A Guide to Emotional and Behavioral Strengths and Challenges (2nd Ed.)

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This recently updated second edition of Mental Wellness in Adults with Down Syndrome reflects both the breadth of the authors' knowledge - acquired as co-founders of the first medical clinic dedicated solely to the care of adults with Down syndrome - and the number of psychosocial issues and mental disorders that can affect people with Down syndrome. It is a 'go-to' guide for parents, health practitioners, and caregivers who support teens and adults with Down syndrome. Its focus is on mental wellness and the understanding and appreciation that both the strengths and challenges of people with Down syndrome are the key to promoting good mental health. Readers will learn to distinguish between bona fide mental health issues and common characteristics of Down syndrome and whether these are quirks or coping strategies. For example, although talking to oneself can be a sign of psychosis, many adults with Down syndrome use self-talk as an effective problem-solving strategy. The second edition includes new chapters on sensory issues and regression, chapters on communication, concrete thinking, and visual memory, and an extensively updated chapter on Alzheimer's disease citing new research. Other chapters cover a range of conditions and assessment and treatment options.
Source: Dennis McGuire, PhD & Brian Chicoine, MD, (2021), Woodbine House Publishing (with 2nd Ed. rights for self-publish reverted to the authors), 588pp.

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