Милтон Селигман - Обычные семьи, особые дети
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Семья ребенка с нарушениями развития ничем принципиально не отличается от любой другой семьи. Но появление такого ребенка - сложнейшее испытание, при котором семья нуждается в объективной информации, поддержке значимых людей, социальных ресурсах и квалифицированной помощи специалистов. Системный подход, применяемый авторами, позволяет им рассмотреть влияние особого ребенка на каждого члена семейной системы и выделить стадии адаптации к травмирующим обстоятельствам. Члены семьи, справившиеся с тяжелыми переживаниями, эмоционально принявшие ребенка с нарушениями развития, отмечают, что, несмотря на многочисленные трудности, в их жизни произошли положительные изменения: семья стала более сплоченной, появилось больше взаимной любви и заботы, сами члены семьи личностно изменились, стали сильнее.
Книга предназначена психологам, педагогам, дефектологам, организаторам государственной социальной защиты и реабилитационно-образовательного сопровождения людей с особыми потребностями, социальным адвокатам и студентам профильных факультетов. Она также будет полезна родным особых детей и всем, кто интересуется вопросами помощи этим детям.
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