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245 00 What is mental retardation? :|bideas for an evolving 
       disability in the 21st century /|ceditors, Harvey N. 
       Switzky & Stephen Greenspan. 
250    Revised and updated edition. 
264  1 Washington, D.C. :|bAmerican Association on Mental 
       Retardation,|c2006. 
300    xxv, 358 pages :|billustrations ;|c26 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Forty-four years of AAMR manuals -- On the 2002 AAMR 
       definition of mental retardation -- An update on label and
       definitional asynchrony: the missing mental and 
       retardation in mental retardation -- Quo vadis mental 
       retardation?: definition by aggregation versus the hope 
       for individual futures -- On being labeled with mental 
       retardation -- How we eradicated familial (hereditary) 
       mental retardation-updated -- Mental retardation: 
       confusing sentiment with science -- Neighbors and friends:
       social implications of intellectual disability -- Look 
       before you leap: implications of the 1992 and 2002 
       definitions of mental retardation -- Defining and 
       assessing spirituality and spiritual supports: moving from
       benediction to invocation -- Mental retardation in the 
       real world: why the AAMR definition is not there yet -- 
       Ten years later: two AAMR tales of a condition -- Children
       with mild mental retardation: a challenge for 
       classification practices-revised -- 
505 0  Adaptation, remission, and growth: conceptual challenges 
       to the definition of mental retardation-medical 
       implications and applications -- Scientific and judgmental
       issues involved in defining mental retardation -- The 
       concept and classification of mental retardation -- The 
       importance of cognitive-motivational variables in 
       understanding mental retardation in the 21st century -- 
       Lessons from the Atkins decision for the next AAMR manual 
       -- The relationship between the WHO-ICF (international 
       classification of functioning, disability, and health) and
       the AAMR 2002 system -- Focusing comprehensive functional 
       assessment: a case formulation of dual diagnosis treatment
       priorities using ICF (ICIDH-2) -- Summary and conclusions:
       can so many diverse ideas be integrated: multiparadigmatic
       models of understanding mental retardation in the 21st 
       century. 
610 22 American Association on Mental Retardation. 
650  0 Intellectual disability. 
650 12 Intellectual Disability|xclassification. 
650 22 Intellectual Disability|xdiagnosis. 
650 22 Persons with Mental Disabilities|xclassification. 
700 1  Switzky, Harvey N. 
700 1  Greenspan, Stephen. 
710 2  American Association on Mental Retardation. 
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