Intellectual Disability in a Post-Neoliberal World
暫譯: 後新自由主義世界中的智力障礙
Clegg, Jennifer, Lansdall-Welfare, Richard
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2024-05-18
- 售價: $2,230
- 貴賓價: 9.8 折 $2,185
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 112
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031579445
- ISBN-13: 9783031579448
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This book suggests and promotes new paradigms for intellectual disability. Challenging the predominant neoliberal agenda, it combines extensive clinical experience, conceptual analysis, and recent research. The authors explore the way that promotion of autonomy and choice overlooks the fundamentally relational needs of people with intellectual disabilities by examining four significant, repeating themes. What neoliberal policies are and how they suffocate innovation; the recurring scandals that characterise ID services in all cultures; the counter-intuitive belief that behavioural interventions can somehow address emotional distress; and fundamental tensions in the relationship between parents and services. Each chapter proposes alternative and hopeful ways to address the 40% of people with intellectual disabilities whose distress generates challenges for parents and staff. Written primarily for intellectual disability researchers, professionals, service managers, and policy-makers, this book constitutes a useful reading also for scholars in psychology, psychiatry and nursing, as well as specialist historians, geographers, sociologists, and social anthropologists engaged with intellectual disabilities.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書建議並推廣智力障礙的新範式。挑戰主流的新自由主義議程,它結合了廣泛的臨床經驗、概念分析和最新研究。作者探討了自主性和選擇的推廣如何忽視智力障礙者根本的關係需求,並通過檢視四個重要且重複的主題來進行分析。新自由主義政策是什麼,以及它們如何扼殺創新;在所有文化中,智力障礙服務所特有的反覆醜聞;一種反直覺的信念,即行為干預可以在某種程度上解決情緒困擾;以及父母與服務之間的根本緊張關係。每一章都提出了替代且充滿希望的方法,以應對40%智力障礙者所面臨的困擾,這些困擾對父母和工作人員造成挑戰。本書主要為智力障礙研究者、專業人士、服務經理和政策制定者所寫,同時對心理學、精神病學和護理學的學者,以及專門研究智力障礙的歷史學家、地理學家、社會學家和社會人類學家來說,也是一本有用的讀物。
作者簡介
Jennifer Clegg is Adjunct Professor at La Trobe University, Australia, where she developed and taught for four years the course 'Non-behavioural Approaches to Challenging and Complex Needs' for their Masters in Disability Studies. For 25 years she was both an Associate Professor and Clinical Psychologist in Nottingham, UK, carrying out research and clinical intervention with distressed adults who have intellectual disability and their parents and staff. She has published 48 peer-reviewed articles, nine book chapters and two books: Critical Issues in Clinical Practice (SAGE, 1998), and New Lenses on Intellectual Disabilities (Routledge, 2020).
Richard Lansdall-Welfare worked as a Clinical Director and Consultant Psychiatrist in Nottinghamshire, UK, with adults who have intellectual disability and their families. His practice was both community and in-patient based, and involved the full-range of mental health difficulties experienced by this group. He implemented specialist services for those with additional needs such as epilepsy, nutritional difficulties and complex neurodevelopmental conditions, also contributing to service modelling at national and international level. He has published 10 peer-reviewed articles.
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珍妮佛·克萊格是澳洲拉卓比大學的兼任教授,她在該校為其殘障研究碩士課程開發並教授了四年的課程「挑戰性和複雜需求的非行為方法」。在英國諾丁漢,她擔任了25年的副教授和臨床心理學家,進行研究和臨床介入,幫助有智力障礙的困擾成人及其父母和工作人員。她已發表48篇同行評審的文章、九個書章和兩本書籍:《臨床實踐中的關鍵問題》(SAGE,1998)和《智力障礙的新視角》(Routledge,2020)。
理查德·蘭斯達爾-韋爾法曾在英國諾丁漢郡擔任臨床主任和顧問精神科醫生,專注於有智力障礙的成人及其家庭。他的實踐包括社區和住院服務,涵蓋了這一群體所經歷的各種心理健康問題。他為有額外需求的患者(如癲癇、營養困難和複雜的神經發展狀況)實施了專門服務,並在國內和國際層面上貢獻了服務模型的制定。他已發表10篇同行評審的文章。