Mental Retardation: A Study of the Attitudes of a Group of Parents of Adolescent Girls Toward the Services of the Clinic for Mentally Retarded Children at New York Medical College and Flower - Fifth Avenue Hospitals, New York, New York, 1963
Abstract
Mental retardation has long been a socially unacceptable handicap. An inability to incorporate learning is often synonymous with an inability to conform to the social mores of the community.
Subject Area
Mental health|Individual & family studies|Social work
Recommended Citation
McCarthy, Eileen, "Mental Retardation: A Study of the Attitudes of a Group of Parents of Adolescent Girls Toward the Services of the Clinic for Mentally Retarded Children at New York Medical College and Flower - Fifth Avenue Hospitals, New York, New York, 1963" (1963). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30613237.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30613237