Going to the doctor
Sheila Hollins
creator
text
London
Department of Psychiatry of Disability, St. George's Hospital Medical School
1996
monographic
73 p. : ill.
Going to the doctor can be worrying. For people with a learning disabilitity, there is the added fear of not being able to explain what's wrong, as well as not understanding what's happening. This book shows Jim and Ann going to the doctor, and explains what happens to them there. Feelings, information and consent are addressed. Ideally this book should be to prepare someone before going to their doctor. But it will also be invaluable to General Practitioners and Primary Health Care Workers during consultations and before treatments. The authors are senior health professionals with experience in learning disabilitity, in mental health and in primary care. The artist is a pyschological illustrator who has specialised in colour and mime as alternative communication media. [AJ].
Self advocate friendly
HEALTH EDUCATION
INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
MEDICAL SERVICES
DOCTORS
MEDICAL TREATMENT
PLAIN ENGLISH
MEDICAL DICTIONARIES
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