Deafness and Challenging Behaviour: The 360¿ PerspectiveISBN: 978-0-470-02548-2
Paperback
342 pages
November 2006
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Challenging behaviours, such as aggression and violence, are more
common in deaf people than hearing people. Filling a crucial gap in
the international market, this book will appeal equally to those
who work occasionally or entirely with Deaf or hearing impaired
client groups of all ages.
Multi-disciplinary professionals with specialist knowledge of working with deaf people explore aspects of mild to severe challenging behaviour with reference to its cause, assessment, prevention and management.
This book will be of relevance to professionals and carers involved in the delivery of actual and potential aggression management in the fields of
- Mental health
- Education
- Learning disability
- Speech and language therapy
- Prison and forensic services
- Audiology
- Nursing
International contributors, providing a wealth of easily accessible knowledge, consider this extremely heterogeneous group from neurological, behavioural, socio-political, service user, psychodynamic and systemic perspectives.