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100 1 $aMcHugh, Mary.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79126480
245 10 $aSpecial siblings :$bgrowing up with someone with a disability /$cby Mary McHugh.
250 $aRev. ed.
260 $aBaltimore, MD :$bPaul H. Brookes,$c[2003], ©2003.
300 $axxvii, 241 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 223-226) and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rStanley D. Klein --$g1.$tChildhood.$g1.$tYour Needs.$tThe Need to Identify with a Parent's Grief.$tThe Need for Attention.$tThe Need to Achieve.$tThe Need for Information.$tWhy Parents Have Difficulty Talking About Disabilities.$g2.$tYour Parents' Marriage.$tYour Family's Problem-Solving Style.$tMarriages in Trouble.$tFathers.$g3.$tYour Feelings and How to Cope with Them.$tAnger.$tGuilt.$tEmbarrassment.$tHelp for Siblings.$g4.$tHow Did You Get That Way?$tType and Severity of the Disability.$tCystic Fibrosis.$tCerebral Palsy.$t"Invisible" Disabilities.$tHearing Impairment.$tMental Retardation Requiring Limited Support.$tAutism Spectrum Disorder.$tMental Illness.$tWhen the Disability Occurs.$tBirth Order and Gender.$tWhen the Younger Sibling Surpasses the Older.$tSize of the Family --$g2.$tAdolescence.$g5.$tAdolescent Angst.$tEmbarrassment with New Friends.$tMental Illness.$tFitting In.$tLife Is Unfair.$tAnger and Frustration.$tGuilt.$tGetting Help.$tLove and Pride.$g6.$tWho Are You?
505 80 $tAsking to Be Included in Family Discussions.$tThe Search for Identity.$tFear of Abandonment.$tPeer Pressure --$g3.$tAdulthood.$g7.$tSomeone to Talk To.$tDeal with Anger.$tTalk to Someone.$tSibNet.$tFriends.$g8.$tYour Relationships.$tCaretakers.$tEscape Artists.$tInfluence of a Sibling's Disability on Potential Relationships.$tWhen Do You Bring up the Disability?$tChoosing Friends.$tRelatives.$g9.$tYour Career.$tChoosing Human Services Work.$tWhen the Human Services Field Is Not the Right Choice.$g10.$tDo You Want to Have Children?$tPrenatal Tests to Detect Disabilities.$tDeciding Whether to Have Children.$g11.$tWho Will Take Care of Your Sibling?$tTalk to Your Parents About the Future.$tFind the Right Lawyer.$tDetermine Living Arrangements.$tDecide Who Will Care for Your Sibling.$tPersuade Parents to Let Go.$tMental Illness.$g12.$tIt Feels Like Love.$tLove and Pride.
650 0 $aPeople with disabilities$xFamily relationships$zUnited States$vCase studies.
650 0 $aSiblings$zUnited States$xPsychology$vCase studies.
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