How staff treats me has an impact on how well I do : an interview with John Daly
By: O'Nell, Susan.
Series: Impact 29 (2) Summer 2016: 16-17. 2016Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): Daly, John | INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES | MENTAL ILLNESS | SUPPORT SERVICES | STAFF CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS | PERSONAL NARRATIVES | UNITED STATES OF AMERICAOnline resources: Click to access entire issue online Summary: John Daly has a brain injury, physical disabilities, a development disability and a treatment-resistant mood disorder. The mood disorder has worsened with age and includes rapid cycling swings from major depression to mania. In this interview he talks about his life, his conditions and the support he needs to do well. Joing in the interview are some current staff (ann and Bill) and one of his guardians (Susan). This interview provides some of the key events in his life and how staff responses to his mental health condition make a difference.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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John Daly has a brain injury, physical disabilities, a development disability and a treatment-resistant mood disorder. The mood disorder has worsened with age and includes rapid cycling swings from major depression to mania. In this interview he talks about his life, his conditions and the support he needs to do well. Joing in the interview are some current staff (ann and Bill) and one of his guardians (Susan). This interview provides some of the key events in his life and how staff responses to his mental health condition make a difference.
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