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SPECIAL FAMILY NEEDS IN COPING WITH INFANTILE CEREBRAL PALSY
SPECIAL FAMILY NEEDS IN COPING WITH INFANTILE CEREBRAL PALSY

Author(s): Ovidiu Teofil Roman
Subject(s): Education, Sociology, Clinical psychology, Health and medicine and law, Family and social welfare
Published by: Editura Universul Academic (SC GOOD LUCK SRL)
Keywords: neuromotor impairments; cerebral palsy; medical; educational; psychosocial needs; Clinical psychologist; Associated Lecturer; University of Oradea; Clinical Hospital for Medical Recovery; Baile Felix;

Summary/Abstract: Cerebral palsy is the fourth most frequent affection in child neurological practice. The disease is associated with distress and coping efforts. When we talk about it as a chronic disease, rehabilitation is long and requires long-term family resources. The needs of families who have a child with disabilities can be centred on three major areas: medical, educational, psychosocial. Families who have a child, or a child with disabilities in particular, face special needs that require additional resources and efforts to be met.

  • Issue Year: 19/2022
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 58-62
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English
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