Understanding Williams Syndrome: A Handbook for Parents and Professionals (Jkp Essentials)

by Ian Stuart-Hamilton and Antonios Chasouris

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This handbook offers a comprehensive introduction to Williams Syndrome, a relatively rare genetic disorder characterized by assorted physical and mental health problems, including cardiovascular problems and restricted growth. Individuals with Williams Syndrome can be unusually cheerful and highly sociable, but they are also inclined to lack common sense and are prone to unpredictable and violent outbursts.

Based on up-to-date research findings, the authors present the range of symptoms as well as the practical ramifications of the condition, emphasizing what Williams Syndrome children have in common and the many ways in which they exhibit diversity. They show how early diagnosis and intervention can contribute to great improvement in later life and how parents can facilitate some forms of therapeutic interventions. The book also includes chapters on behavioural problems and syndromes likely to be confused with Williams Syndrome.

Written in an accessible and appealing style, this is a much-needed introduction to an overlooked condition, and will be invaluable to parents of children with Williams Syndrome, as well as health, mental health and social care professionals and teachers.

  • ISBN10 1843106132
  • ISBN13 9781843106135
  • Publish Date 28 October 2015
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 176
  • Language English