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This accessible and absorbing text describes how the interactive process of "learning to listen" can help support providers replace overly controlling behavior modification techniques with thoughtful, practical alternatives. The compelling and detailed case studies within illustrate positive approaches to support and reveal how people with intellectual or emotional disabilities can take control of their lives.

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This accessible and absorbing text describes how the interactive process of "learning to listen" can help support providers replace overly controlling behavior modification techniques with thoughtful, practical alternatives. The compelling and detailed case studies within illustrate positive approaches to support and reveal how people with intellectual or emotional disabilities can take control of their lives.
Autorenporträt
Herbert Lovett, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Boston, Massachusetts, and a program coordinator with the Institute on Disability, University of New Hampshire. He has worked throughout the Northern Hemisphere to promote inclusive supports in and equal access to education, work, housing, and human rights. He is the author of Cognitive Counseling and Persons with Special Needs (1985) and a past president of the Autism National Committee.