Introduction Section I: THE OVERALL CHALLENGEChapter 1: A Handicap is Made, Not BornChapter 2: A Child is BornSection II: AS THE RESEARCHER SEES THE CHALLENGEChapter 3: Counseling the Disabled and Their ParentsSection III: THE FAMILY MEETS THE CHALLENGEChapter 4: The Role of the FamilyChapter 5: Parents are People FirstChapter 6: The Special Feelings of Parents of the DisabledChapter 7: The Rights of the Family of the DisabledChapter 8: The Family as CounselorChapter 9: The Parents Speak: What Parents FeelWhat Parents Need to HearTo Be Spoken SadlySection IV: THE DISABLED PERSON MEETS THE CHALLENGEChapter 10: The Disabled are Persons, TooChapter 11: Special Concerns of the Disabled PersonChapter 12: The Rights of the DisabledChapter 13: Becoming Disabled Later in LifeChapter 14: Disabled Persons as Their Own CounselorsChapter 15: The Disabled Speak: Stepping StonesTo Learn, To Do, To Experience, To EnjoyTo UnderstandSection V: THE COUNSELOR MEETS THE CHALLENGEChapter 16: The Team Approach to Counseling: Disabled Persons, Their Parents, and the Professionals Chapter 17: Counseling Disabled Persons and Their FamiliesChapter 18: The Teacher-Counselor in the ClassroomChapter 19: Self-Esteem: A Bridge to LearningChapter 20: A Behavioral Approach to CounselingChapter 21: Special Concerns in Counseling the Intellectually LimitedChapter 22: The Disabled are also SexualChapter 23: Agencies for Helping the DisabledSection VI: THE CHALLENGE FOR TOMORROWChapter 24: Tomorrow's ChallengeBibliographyIndex.
The Disabled and Their Parents