First published in 1979, this book concerns itself primarily with
the mothers of mentally handicapped children. It discusses the
problems of assistance that they may have experienced from their
families, the community, or the available services. Whilst arguing
for far more support for mothers when they are the main carer, this
book also suggests reasons why some families are more easily able
to cope with the problems of caring for severely handicapped
children. This study is based on research that was conducted for
and funded by the Department of Health and Social Security between
1973 and 1976.
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