Family Therapy with the Learning Disabled Child and His/Her Family |
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Authors: | Florence W. Kaslow Bernard Cooper |
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Affiliation: | Florence W. Kaslow, PhD, is an Associate Professor at Hahnemann Medical College, Department of Mental Health Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102.;Bernard Cooper, PhD, is Clinical Director at Wordsworth Academy, Fort Washington, Pa. |
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Abstract: | No therapist can come in contact with and treat children with minimal brain damage or specific learning disabilities without being struck by the fact that there are numerous intertwined factors that have contributed to and continue to perpetuate the problems. In addition to the helping approaches which have been utilized in recent years, such as tutoring, special education, and child therapy, this article elaborates the importance of utilizing family therapy as the treatment of choice sometime during the course of treating the child and helping the parents to understand and deal with their handicapped youngster. |
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