Intellectually Impaired People 1st Edition
Grab a definitive resource that speaks to clinicians, educators, caregivers and families alike: Intellectually Impaired People, 1st Edition by Klaus Rose delivers clear, compassionate insight into the diagnosis, support and everyday realities of people with intellectual disabilities.
This thoughtful volume combines practical frameworks and real-world case perspectives to clarify complex topics—assessment strategies, individualized education and therapy planning, behavior understanding, and community inclusion. Rose’s balanced approach makes the book equally useful for mental health professionals, special educators, social workers and informed family members seeking evidence-informed guidance.
Readers will appreciate concise explanations, actionable recommendations and a respectful emphasis on dignity and empowerment. The text is anchored in contemporary practice and highlights culturally sensitive approaches, making it relevant across the US, UK, Europe and other regions. Whether you work in clinics, schools, residential settings or advocacy, this first edition offers tools to improve outcomes and strengthen person-centered care.
If you need a single, accessible reference to deepen your expertise or to support a loved one, this book is an essential addition to your library. Easy to navigate and written with professional clarity, it supports better decision-making and compassionate support strategies.
Order your copy of Intellectually Impaired People, 1st Edition by Klaus Rose today and bring evidence-based, humane guidance into your practice or home.
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