Description
A brief general overview of the area is followed by a detailed consideration of dementia in the context of developmental disability, including cause, diagnosis, assessment and natural history, with case examples. The next chapters concentrate on two of the most high-profile of all the major groups of developmental disabilities, with their own unique patterns of ageing: Down syndrome and cerebral palsy. Other less common causal syndromes, and their characteristics with ageing, are then reviewed. This is followed by a detailed guide to drug treatment issues in this group. The final chapter considers wider issues of psychosocial intervention and life planning for the ageing individual with developmental disability.
About the Author
Gregory O'Brien (Professor of Developmental Psychiatry at the University of Northumbria and Northgate Hospital, Morpeth).
Lewis Rosenbloom (Royal Liverpool Children's NHS Trust, Liverpool, UK).
Reviews
"This book should be recommended reading for all those working with people with learning disabilities. Such an easy-to-read and comprehensive account of the subject is much needed." (The Journal of the International Psychogeriatrics, 2011)
Book Information
ISBN 9781898683612
Author Gregory O'Brien
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Mac Keith Press
Publisher Mac Keith Press
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 170mm * 9mm