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Crisis: Prevention and Response in the Community

by Ronald Halton Halton Hanson, K. Charlie Lakin (Editor), Norman Anthony Wieseler
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Overview

With deinstitutionalization and the move from large congregate care facilities to community-based settings, came about the need to alter the way services are provided to persons with intellectual disabilities. Crisis services - preventing and minimizing dangerous and destructive behaviors, and responding to crisis situations when they do occur - is one such service that has emerged as a nationwide priority. This book examines the challenges of community systems, state and regional networks of crisis prevention and response, and presents specialized programs designed for persons with special needs.

Contents:
-The Challenge of Community Systems
-State and Regional Networks of Behavioral Support and Crisis Response
-Specialized Programs for Special Populations
-Discussion by editors

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State of the States in Developmental Disabilities - ISBN 1935304003
What is Mental Retardation? Ideas for an Evolving Disability in the 21st Century: Revised and Updated Edition - ISBN 0940898942

Since 1876, the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) has been providing worldwide leadership in the field of disabilities. AAIDD is the oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization of professionals and citizens concerned about intellectual and developmental disabilities.

AAIDD publishes books for professionals in developmental disability in the areas of:

-Supported living
-Definition of intellectual disability
-Disability funding
-Positive behavior support
-Palliative care
-Quality of life
-Health

Synopsis

With deinstitutionalization and the move from large congregate care facilities to community-based settings, came about the need to alter the way services are provided to persons with intellectual disabilities. Crisis services - preventing and minimizing dangerous and destructive behaviors, and responding to crisis situations when they do occur - is one such service that has emerged as a nationwide priority. This book examines the challenges of community systems, state and regional networks of crisis prevention and response, and presents specialized programs designed for persons with special needs.

Contents:
-The Challenge of Community Systems
-State and Regional Networks of Behavioral Support and Crisis Response
-Specialized Programs for Special Populations
-Discussion by editors

Also available:

State of the States in Developmental Disabilities - ISBN 1935304003
What is Mental Retardation? Ideas for an Evolving Disability in the 21st Century: Revised and Updated Edition - ISBN 0940898942

Since 1876, the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) has been providing worldwide leadership in the field of disabilities. AAIDD is the oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization of professionals and citizens concerned about intellectual and developmental disabilities.

AAIDD publishes books for professionals in developmental disability in the areas of:

-Supported living
-Definition of intellectual disability
-Disability funding
-Positive behavior support
-Palliative care
-Quality of life
-Health

Booknews

The deinstitutionalization of the intellectually impaired in the United States has led to an increased need for crisis services (the prevention of and organized, effective response to dangerous and destructive behaviors). Aimed at those planning crisis services, this handbook describes state and local programs that are providing crisis services. After an overview of some of the conceptual issues, programs from Vermont, Minnesota, California, and Massachusetts are examined. The final seven of the 13 chapters focus on specialized programs for special populations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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The deinstitutionalization of the intellectually impaired in the United States has led to an increased need for crisis services (the prevention of and organized, effective response to dangerous and destructive behaviors). Aimed at those planning crisis services, this handbook describes state and local programs that are providing crisis services. After an overview of some of the conceptual issues, programs from Vermont, Minnesota, California, and Massachusetts are examined. The final seven of the 13 chapters focus on specialized programs for special populations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1902
Publisher
American Association On Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780940898745

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