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Essential Readings on Stress and Coping Among Parents of Deaf and Hearing-Impaired Children

Essential Readings on Stress and Coping Among Parents of Deaf and Hearing-Impaired Children

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Creator: Idalia Mapp
Publisher: Gordian Knot
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 272130

Media: Paperback
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Pages: 195
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Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.6

ISBN: 1884092616
Dewey Decimal Number: 613
EAN: 9781884092619
ASIN: 1884092616

Publication Date: September 1, 2004
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Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Richard Altschuler & Associates, Inc./ Gordian Knot Books

This book provides a convenient single reference for better understanding the major sources of stress that parents of deaf and hearing-impaired children confront and the strategies and resources they use to cope with the experience of grief, depression, anxiety, panic, and other negative states that often threaten their personal and family lives. The authoritative studies presented in this volume dispel stereotypes about these parents by revealing differences in how they react to and cope with stressors—as individuals and as members of diverse social, ethnic, religious, and national groups.



Leading experts in psychology, social work, sociology, and psychiatry address vital questions about parenting deaf and hearing-impaired children: What are the most common stressors these parents face? Do white, black, and Hispanic parents use different coping styles and strategies for dealing with stress? Do hearing parents and deaf parents respond to and cope with stress differently? Does the passage of time alleviate the nature of stress or alter the coping strategies that parents use to deal with stress? Which parents can expect to benefit most from support groups? Do parents overlook specific important resources? Which coping strategies are the most and the least effective? What effect does a child’s hearing impairment have on the stability of the family in general and on the relationships between husband and wife and between parents and other children? This rich collection of facts, perspectives, and insights is a vital resource for parents of deaf and hearing-impaired children and their families.




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1 out of 5 stars Horrible   November 15, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I wish I didn't have to even give it one star! Zero stars describes it best. This book was thee most horrible thing I have read about deaf/hearing-impaired children. Not only was it written way over a normal person's head in medical speak, but it was so very negative that it left me feeling sick to my stomach. It told many "facts" about how deaf children are 'lesser' and do not achieve or 'cannot' achieve things (education, speaking, reading, etc) that any other normal hearing child could. These 'facts' are not true and/or are outdated and only make your "stress" worse. It continues to harp on the 5 stages of grief and how a parent goes through these when you have a deaf/hearing-impaired child. DO NOT get this book if you are a parent! I wish I never read it.

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