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Author Malacrida, Claudia, 1953-

Title Cold comfort : mothers, professionals, and attention deficit disorder / Claudia Malacrida.

Publication Info. Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, [2003]
©2003

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Description 1 online resource (x, 304 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-293) and index.
Contents Why attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorder, why mothers? -- Methodology -- British and Canadian con(text)ual spaces -- Mothers talk about the early years -- Ideals and actualities in identification and assessment -- Challenges and conflicts in treating AD(H)D -- Resistance, risk, and the chimera of choice.
Summary Mothers of children with Attention Deficit Disorder must inevitably make decisions regarding their children's diagnosis within a context of competing discourses about the nature of the disorder and the legitimacy of its treatment. They also make these decisions within an overriding climate of mother-blame. Claudia Malacrida's Cold Comfort provides a contextualized study of how mothers negotiate with/against the 'helping professions' over assessment and treatment for their AD(H)D children. Malacrida counters current conceptions about mothers of AD(H)D children (namely that mothers irresponsibly push for Ritalin to manage their children's behaviour) as well as professional assumptions of maternal pathology. This thought-provoking examination documents Malacrida's extensive interviews with mothers of affected children in both Canada and the United Kingdom, and details the way in which these women speak of their experiences. Malacrida compares their narratives to national discourses and practices, placing the complex mother-child and mother-professional relations at the centre of her critical inquiry. Drawing on both poststructural discourse analysis and feminist standpoint theory, Malacrida makes a critical contribution to qualitative methodologies by developing a feminist discursive ethnography of the construction of AD(H)D in two divergent cultures. On a more personal level, she offers readers a moving, nuanced, and satisfying examination of real women and children facing both public and private challenges linked to AD(H)D.
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Subject Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Treatment -- Great Britain.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Treatment.
Great Britain.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Treatment -- Canada.
Canada.
Mother and child -- Great Britain.
Mother and child.
Mother and child -- Canada.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Treatment -- Cross-cultural studies.
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies.
Subject Mother and child -- Cross-cultural studies.
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity -- therapy.
Child.
Cross-Cultural Comparison.
Mother-Child Relations.
Canada.
United Kingdom.
Comparaison transculturelle -- Canada.
Comparaison transculturelle -- Grande Bretagne.
Relations mère-enfant -- Canada.
Relations mère-enfant -- Grande Bretagne.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Malacrida, Claudia, 1953- Cold comfort. Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2003 9780802087522 (DLC) 2004272802 (OCoLC)51735800
ISBN 9781442673038 (electronic book)
1442673036 (electronic book)
1281994278
9781281994271
0802087523 (bound)
080208558X (paperback)
9780802087522
9780802085580