<p>As a graduate student a decade ago, I recall vividly reading the inaugural issue of the Journal of Behavioral Medicine when it appeared in 1978. Its purpose was described as "a broadly conceived interdisciplinary publication devoted to furΒ thering our understanding of physical health and illness
Behavioral Medicine with the Developmentally Disabled
β Scribed by Jurgen H. Kedesdy, Dennis C. Russo (auth.), Dennis C. Russo, Jurgen H. Kedesdy (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Since the late 1960s, the behavioral treatment of mentally retarded, auΒ tistic, and other developmentally disabled persons has grown progresΒ sively more sophisticated. The literature on behavioral treatment has produced effective and clinically significant programs for the reduction of maladaptive behaviors such as tantrums, aggression, and self-injury; skills deficits have been remediated through improved programs for language and life skills acquisition; and new environments have been opened in the creation of mainstream educational opportunities. In spite of these advances, it strikes us that this almost exclusive focus on behavior problems and skills remediation has been somewhat myopic and that much of the potential for application of behavioral science to solving problems of the developmentally disabled is as yet untapped. In the 1980s, an important revolution has taken place: the develΒ opment of the field of behavioral medicine. This field, in merging disease treatment and management with learning and behavior, has already made impressive progress toward a reconceptualization of health care that acknowledges the centrality of behavior in disease expression. AlΒ though there has, as yet, been only a preliminary application of this reconceptualization to the field of developmental disabilities, we are convinced that further extension has great potential.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Behavioral Medicine with the Developmentally Disabled....Pages 1-18
Front Matter....Pages 19-19
Feeding Disorders in the Developmentally Disabled Population....Pages 21-41
The Role of Development and Learning in Feeding Disorders....Pages 43-48
Behavioral Medicine and Neurological Disorders....Pages 49-63
Neurobehavioral Analysis of Epilepsy in Developmentally Disabled Individuals....Pages 65-76
Assessment and Treatment of Neuromuscular Disorders....Pages 77-84
Urinary and Fecal Incontinence in the Developmentally Disabled....Pages 85-111
Use of Biofeedback in the Treatment of Incontinence....Pages 113-117
Front Matter....Pages 119-119
Behavioral Assessment Technology for Pharmacotherapy in Developmental Disabilities....Pages 121-136
Pharmacotherapy in Developmental Disabilities....Pages 137-141
The Role of Neuropsychological Assessment in Behavioral Medicine with the Developmentally Disabled....Pages 143-160
The Utility of Neuropsychological Assessments of Mentally Retarded Individuals....Pages 161-170
Front Matter....Pages 171-171
Behavioral Medicine Approaches to the Prevention of Mental Retardation....Pages 173-200
On Effective Prevention of Mental Retardation....Pages 201-209
Training Parents in Behavioral Medicine Techniques for the Chronic Care of Their Developmentally Disabled Children....Pages 211-228
Behavioral Parent Training for Families of Developmentally Disabled Children....Pages 229-238
Obesity in the Developmentally Disabled....Pages 239-263
Clinical-Research Issues in the Treatment of Obesity in the Developmentally Disabled....Pages 265-272
Back Matter....Pages 273-290
β¦ Subjects
Clinical Psychology; Health Psychology
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