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9780805844771

Caring for Children With Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and Their Families: An Innovative Approach to Interdisciplinary Practice

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    9780805844771

  • ISBN10:

    0805844775

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-07-01
  • Publisher: Lawrence Erlbau

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Summary

This book presents a model multidisciplinary approach to care--family-centered and collaborative--that has proven effective in practice. A pillar of the approach is recognition of the importance of performing culturally competent assessment and adjusting

Table of Contents

Preface xi
About the Contributors xv
List of Case Stories and Disorders xix
1 A Different Kind of Challenge
1(34)
Patricia A. Prelock and Claudia Maria Vargas
Models of Practice for Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, New and Old
3(7)
Training a Different Cadre of Health Professionals: Essential Elements at Work
10(10)
The Practice of the Five Pillars in Various Contexts
20(1)
Initiating a journey of the Model in Practice
21(14)
2 Family-Centered Care and the Family's Perspective: Traumatic Brain Injury, Cancer, and Co-Morbid Learning Challenges
35(34)
Jo Yoder and Nancy DiVenere
Karla's Story
35(3)
A Family-Centered Care Philosophy
38(6)
Entering the Maze: Dealing With Complexity
44(8)
Working Through the Maze: Health, Education, and Community
52(5)
Lessons Learned and Implications for Practice
57(12)
3 Cultural Competence in Differential Diagnosis: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Reactive Attachment Disorder
69(45)
Claudia Maria Vargas and Jean Beatson
Natasha's Story
69(5)
Cross-Cultural Concepts of Health and Wellness and Health Needs
74(10)
Consideration of Cultural, Linguistic, and Ancillary Factors That May Lead to Misdiagnosis
84(8)
Cultural Competence Concerns Specific to Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
92(4)
Cultural Competence in Serving Children With Disabilities and Their Families
96(18)
4 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Follow-Up Clinic: Interdisciplinary Developmental Assessment for At-Risk Infants and Their Families
114(33)
Deborah A. O'Rourke, Stephen H. Contompasis, and Malai Holland
Kylie and Her Family
115(1)
Dimir and His Family
116(1)
Edward and His Family
117(1)
High-Risk Infants: Specialized Care and Outcomes
118(2)
Developmental Follow-Up for At-Risk Infants
120(5)
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Follow-Up Clinic
125(10)
NICU Follow-Up Clinic Visit for Edward and His Family
135(1)
Outcomes of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Follow-Up Clinic
136(11)
5 Community-Based, Interdisciplinary Assessment: Considering the Context for a Child With Spina Bifida
147(38)
Deborah A. O'Rourke and Ruth Dennis
David's Story: Spina Bifida
147(3)
Rationale for an Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Assessment
150(2)
Process for Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Assessment
152(24)
Outcomes of the Interdisciplinary Assessment
176(9)
6 Care Coordination in Challenging Contexts: Attention Deficit, Language Learning Disabilities, and Hearing Impairment
185(28)
Martha P. Dewees, Jean E. Beatson, and Priscilla Douglas
Carolina's Story: Attention Deficit and Language Learning Disability
186(1)
Care Coordination: What Is It and How Does It Work?
187(2)
Care Coordination for Carolina: An In-Depth Look at the Issues
189(1)
Family-Centered Care
189(10)
Lessons Learned
199(14)
7 On the Cutting Edge of Ethical Dilemmas: Reconciling an Adolescent's Transition to Adulthood
213(32)
Stephen H. Contompasis and Sara Burchard
Jacques's Story
213(4)
Transition Planning for a Complex Family and Situation
217(1)
Developmental Services, the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000, and the Olmstead Decision
218(3)
Independent Living and Guardianship Issues for the Young Adult in Transition
221(3)
Natural Supports and Rural Issues for Young Adults in Transition
224(2)
The Young Adult's Voice Through Facilitated Communication
226(2)
The Role of Interdisciplinary Teams in Assessment and Transition Planning
228(3)
Using Planning Tools for Young Adults in Transition
231(14)
8 Parent to Parent Practicum to Learn About the Family Perspective: Down Syndrome and Celiac Disease
245(30)
Jo Yoder and Sara Burchard
Nicole's Story
245(2)
The Practicum Experience: From a "Snapshot" to the "Album"
247(1)
Family Practicum: The Process
248(4)
Unique Insights: Trainees' "Aha!" Moments
252(5)
Trainees Observe Challenging Issues
257(5)
Trainees Learn About Family Strengths
262(1)
Lessons Learned and Implications for Practice
263(12)
9 The Role of Partnerships in Program Development for Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorders
275(28)
Patricia A. Prelock and Claudia Maria Vargas
Sam's Story: Autism, Adolescence, and Transition
275(2)
Forming Partnerships to Meet the Needs of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
277(2)
The Challenges of Differential Diagnosis
279(10)
Benefits and Challenges of Partnerships in Program Development
289(3)
Challenges in Safety, Transition, and Health Care for Children and Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorders
292(11)
10 Building Capacity in Law, Policy, and Leadership: Public Administration in Support of Families and Clinicians 303(32)
Phillip J. Cooper and Ruth Dennis
Allison's Story
303(3)
Leadership: Integrating Public Policy, Public Law, and Management Into Clinical Practice
306(21)
The Long-Term Challenge: What Have We Learned About What We Need to Build on for the Future?
327(8)
11 The Pillars, the Process, and the People: An Innovative Approach to Training Health Professionals in Interdisciplinary Practice 335(22)
Claudia Maria Vargas, Patricia A. Prelock, and Phillip J. Cooper
Bringing It All Together: Interdisciplinary Practice From Theory to Action
336(10)
The Pillars: Improving the Quality of Life of Families and Children With Special Health Needs
346(5)
The Process: Proactive, Community-Based Care From Infancy to Young Adulthood
351(1)
The People: Interdisciplinary Practice at Work
351(1)
Looking Forward: Nagging Challenges
352(5)
Author Index 357(6)
Subject Index 363

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