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- catalog abstract "McHugh weaves together her memories of life with her mentally retarded brother with reflections, research, and interviews with other siblings of those with disabilities. Exploring the spectrum of feelings, from anger and guilt to love and pride, she identifies issues siblings encounter in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and offers advice on coping with feelings, understanding family dynamics, and planning for long-term care.".
- catalog contributor b12639482.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Stanley D. Klein -- Childhood -- Your Needs -- The Need to Identify with a Parent's Grief -- The Need for Attention -- The Need to Achieve -- The Need for Information -- Why Parents Have Difficulty Talking About Disabilities -- Your Parents' Marriage -- Your Family's Problem-Solving Style -- Marriages in Trouble -- Fathers -- Your Feelings and How to Cope with Them -- Anger -- Guilt -- Embarrassment -- Help for Siblings -- How Did You Get That Way? -- Type and Severity of the Disability -- Cystic Fibrosis -- Cerebral Palsy -- "Invisible" Disabilities -- Hearing Impairment -- Mental Retardation Requiring Limited Support -- Autism Spectrum Disorder -- Mental Illness -- When the Disability Occurs -- Birth Order and Gender -- When the Younger Sibling Surpasses the Older -- Size of the Family -- Adolescence -- Adolescent Angst -- Embarrassment with New Friends -- Mental Illness -- Fitting In -- Life Is Unfair -- Anger and Frustration -- Guilt -- Getting Help -- Love and Pride -- Who Are You? -- Asking to Be Included in Family Discussions -- The Search for Identity -- Fear of Abandonment -- Peer Pressure -- Adulthood -- Someone to Talk To -- Deal with Anger -- Talk to Someone -- SibNet -- Friends -- Your Relationships -- Caretakers -- Escape Artists -- Influence of a Sibling's Disability on Potential Relationships -- When Do You Bring up the Disability? -- Choosing Friends -- Relatives -- Your Career -- Choosing Human Services Work -- When the Human Services Field Is Not the Right Choice.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-226) and index.".
- catalog description "McHugh weaves together her memories of life with her mentally retarded brother with reflections, research, and interviews with other siblings of those with disabilities. Exploring the spectrum of feelings, from anger and guilt to love and pride, she identifies issues siblings encounter in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and offers advice on coping with feelings, understanding family dynamics, and planning for long-term care.".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 241 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Special siblings.".
- catalog identifier "1557666075".
- catalog isFormatOf "Special siblings.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore, MD : Paul H. Brookes,".
- catalog relation "Special siblings.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "362.4/043/073 21".
- catalog subject "Brothers and sisters United States Psychology Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Brothers and sisters of people with disabilities United States Psychology Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Disabled Children Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "HV1553 .M38 2003".
- catalog subject "People with disabilities Family relationships United States Case studies.".
- catalog subject "People with disabilities United States Family relationships Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Sibling Relations Popular Works.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Stanley D. Klein -- Childhood -- Your Needs -- The Need to Identify with a Parent's Grief -- The Need for Attention -- The Need to Achieve -- The Need for Information -- Why Parents Have Difficulty Talking About Disabilities -- Your Parents' Marriage -- Your Family's Problem-Solving Style -- Marriages in Trouble -- Fathers -- Your Feelings and How to Cope with Them -- Anger -- Guilt -- Embarrassment -- Help for Siblings -- How Did You Get That Way? -- Type and Severity of the Disability -- Cystic Fibrosis -- Cerebral Palsy -- "Invisible" Disabilities -- Hearing Impairment -- Mental Retardation Requiring Limited Support -- Autism Spectrum Disorder -- Mental Illness -- When the Disability Occurs -- Birth Order and Gender -- When the Younger Sibling Surpasses the Older -- Size of the Family -- Adolescence -- Adolescent Angst -- Embarrassment with New Friends -- Mental Illness -- Fitting In -- Life Is Unfair -- Anger and Frustration -- Guilt -- Getting Help -- Love and Pride -- Who Are You? -- Asking to Be Included in Family Discussions -- The Search for Identity -- Fear of Abandonment -- Peer Pressure -- Adulthood -- Someone to Talk To -- Deal with Anger -- Talk to Someone -- SibNet -- Friends -- Your Relationships -- Caretakers -- Escape Artists -- Influence of a Sibling's Disability on Potential Relationships -- When Do You Bring up the Disability? -- Choosing Friends -- Relatives -- Your Career -- Choosing Human Services Work -- When the Human Services Field Is Not the Right Choice.".
- catalog title "Special siblings : growing up with someone with a disability / by Mary McHugh.".
- catalog type "text".