Forfeiting All Sanity

Forfeiting All Sanity
Author: Jennifer Poss Taylor
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1615668128

The author shares her family's experience with FAS and the perseverance, sense of humor, and love that daily overcome its effects. Taylor's personal insight will capture readers as she describes the daily challenges of raising a child with special needs.

Familial Fitness

Familial Fitness
Author: Sandra M. Sufian
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 022680870X

Introduction. Disability and belonging in adoption history -- Expecting normality: 1918-1955. Exclusionary practices in the age of eugenics and child welfare ; Risk equivalence and the postwar family -- Working toward inclusion: 1955-1980. Love, acceptance, and the narrative of overcoming ; From overcoming to programmatic solutions -- Continued obstacles: 1980-1997. Institutional and structural barriers to the adoption of children with disabilities ; The limits of inclusion -- Epilogue. A usable past: thinking about contemporary practice in light of history.

The Silent Epidemic: A Child Psychiatrist's Journey beyond Death Row:Understanding, Treating, and Preventing Neurodevelopmental Disorder Associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure

The Silent Epidemic: A Child Psychiatrist's Journey beyond Death Row:Understanding, Treating, and Preventing Neurodevelopmental Disorder Associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Author: Susan D. Rich, MD, MPH
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483448797

This book addresses a critical public health problem in America - the leading preventable cause of birth defects, neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual disability: prenatal alcohol exposure. Dr. Rich provides insight into the prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorder associated with prenatal alcohol exposure (ND-PAE) among juveniles accused of violent crimes, in neighborhoods where America's "least valued" citizens reside, and even in upper middle class communities. The problem develops as early as the first three weeks of pregnancy, when many women are unaware that they are pregnant. With appropriate diagnosis and treatment, affected individuals can avoid a lifetime of lost potential from substance use disorders, incarceration, unemployment, and homelessness. From her broad psychiatric, forensic, and public health experience, Dr. Rich has crafted a reasoned, passionate argument for communities and professionals to unite in ending an epidemic that currently affects one in twenty American children.

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Author: Gail B. Stewart
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2012-04-06
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1420509063

Alcohol is the leading cause of preventable birth defects and developmental disabilities in the United States. Fetal alcohol syndrome is the most severe of these abnormalities, and it is caused by heavy drinking during pregnancy. While addiction may be one of the factors, there are several factors as to why a woman would drink while pregnant, but there is no measured amount of alcohol that is deemed safe during pregnancy. This volume explores the causes of fetal alcohol syndrome and the spectrum of symptoms associated with it, which can be physical and psychological and fall within a wide range of severity. Author Gail B. Stewart also discusses the difficulty in diagnosing the disease and what researchers, teachers, and caregivers are doing to try to improve the lives of people with Fetal alcohol syndrome.

The New Normal

The New Normal
Author: Steve Brooks
Publisher: Darren Hignett
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Discover how business owners and entrepreneurs around the world have coped with the new 'normal'.

Rights Forfeiture and Punishment

Rights Forfeiture and Punishment
Author: Christopher Heath Wellman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190676434

Given that persons typically have a right not to be subjected to the hard treatment of punishment, it would seem natural to conclude that the permissibility of punishment is centrally a question of rights. Despite this, the vast majority of theorists working on punishment focus instead on important aims, such as achieving retributive justice, deterring crime, restoring victims, or expressing society's core values. Wellman contends that these aims may well explain why we should want a properly constructed system of punishment, but none shows why it would be permissible to institute one. Only a rights-based analysis will suffice, because the type of justification we seek for punishment must demonstrate that punishment is permissible, and it would be permissible only if it violated no one's rights. On Wellman's view, punishment is permissible just in case the wrongdoer has forfeited her right against punishment by culpably violating (or at least attempting to violate) the rights of others. After defending rights forfeiture theory against the standard objections, Wellman explains this theory's implications for a number of core issues in criminal law, including the authority of the state, international criminal law, the proper scope of the criminal law and the tort/crime distinction, procedural rights, and the justification of mala prohibita.

The Sacredness of Questioning Everything

The Sacredness of Questioning Everything
Author: David Dark
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0310286182

According to Dark, questions about faith are not only positive, but crucial, for Christians' health and well-being.