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Learning Disorders & Disorders of the Self in Children & Adolescents

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Taking as his starting point the principle that all psychopathology must be understood from a developmental perspective, Palombo conceptualizes disorders of the self as occurring at the intersection between the context within which the child is raised and the neuropsychological strengths and weaknesses he or she brings to that context. The desire for a cohesive sense of self and coherent self-narrative is a central motive organizing the child’s development. When a child has a learning disorder and the relationship between the child’s context and neuropsychological deficits is out of balance, the effects are seen in school performance, relationships, sense of self, and self-narrative.

To illustrate his conceptualization, Palombo uses five common learning disorders: dyslexia, attention deficit disorder, executive dysfunction disorder, nonverbal learning disability, and Asperger’s disorder. The probable effects of each disorder on development of the self are described, along with extensive case illustrations. The author then discusses treatment issues, including how and when to recommend psychotherapy, how to think about the treatment process, and how to work with the parents of a child with a learning disorder.

It is inevitable that child therapists will see children and adolescents with learning disorders and that learning-disability specialists will encounter children whose self and relationships have been shaped by neurological deficits. With this interdisciplinary book in hand, these professionals will be able to understand and treat children with these complex disorders.

Author: Palombo, Joseph

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 393703770
Language: English
Pages: 332

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Weight 1.52 lbs
Dimensions 9.44 × 6.32 × 1.19 in

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