Intellectually Impaired People: The Ongoing Battle
Autor Klaus Roseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2023
The US Tuskegee study which withheld antibiotics from black men with syphilis was not ended by scientific criticism but by a courageous man, press reports, and a changed social perception. The non-hiding of handicapped children is not the result of government orders, there are many non-resolvable dilemmas and tension between supporting, understanding, and patronizing a complex situation with many potential future avenues.
- Recognizes how contradictory feelings and attitudes toward impaired persons have a complex historical background
- Sheds light on society and our institutions that deal with disabled people and the limitations of an isolated medical approach
- Covers national and international conventions of mentally impaired persons
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443188138
ISBN-10: 0443188130
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443188130
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Researchers and students in public health, medicine, social sciences, anthropology, political science, economy, disability studies, history, pediatrics, law, international relations, theologyMembers of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)/ Ethics Committees (ECs); politicians
Cuprins
1. Introduction
2. The almost non-existing place of handicapped persons in history
3. Today’s changing composition of mankind
4. What physical and/or mental impairment have in common, and what differentiates them
5. Causes of impairment
6. Archaic and modern attitudes and thought buildings: Religions, charity, and philanthropy
7. Eugenics and the enforcement of social norms in industrialized countries and how many allegedly humane institutions gambled away their moral credit
8. Intellectual revolutions in the 20th century
9. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990
10. UN declarations, conventions, and international law
11. The Olympic Games, Paralympics, and more as a case study
12. Medical literature on the treatment of impaired limbs, organs and persons
13. Guides for parents
14. Guides for professionals
15. Jobs for mentally impaired persons in the past
16. Sheltered workshops
17. Handicapped persons in TV and movies
18. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
19. Competition, social care, and hypocrisy
20. The needy live here, not only far away
21. Sexuality
22. Parents’ bad conscience
23. The challenge of mentally impaired persons will never go away
24. Conclusion and outlook: mankind has always mastered new challenges
2. The almost non-existing place of handicapped persons in history
3. Today’s changing composition of mankind
4. What physical and/or mental impairment have in common, and what differentiates them
5. Causes of impairment
6. Archaic and modern attitudes and thought buildings: Religions, charity, and philanthropy
7. Eugenics and the enforcement of social norms in industrialized countries and how many allegedly humane institutions gambled away their moral credit
8. Intellectual revolutions in the 20th century
9. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990
10. UN declarations, conventions, and international law
11. The Olympic Games, Paralympics, and more as a case study
12. Medical literature on the treatment of impaired limbs, organs and persons
13. Guides for parents
14. Guides for professionals
15. Jobs for mentally impaired persons in the past
16. Sheltered workshops
17. Handicapped persons in TV and movies
18. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
19. Competition, social care, and hypocrisy
20. The needy live here, not only far away
21. Sexuality
22. Parents’ bad conscience
23. The challenge of mentally impaired persons will never go away
24. Conclusion and outlook: mankind has always mastered new challenges