ABSTRACT

This book provides an in-depth look at what a little-known clinician, the educational therapist, does and how they do it. It goes behind the clinician’s door to illustrate the unusual and broad range of interventions – both academic/vocational and social/emotional – that an educational therapist employs. This particular case study involves a young woman named Nora who had a severe but undiagnosed auditory processing disorder. She could not give meaning to the spoken language that came at her too rapidly, leaving her in a constant fog of words that she couldn’t comprehend.

This case discloses the problems, their causes, and the emotional toll that had to be considered when developing an effective educational/therapeutic plan for Nora. It vividly illustrates the dynamic exchanges and mutual learning that goes on between client and therapist. Parts I and II illustrate how the psycho-educational interventions that addressed Nora’s academic and non-academic needs were gradually formulated over the first year. Part III provides a series of vignettes from subsequent years that illustrate the ongoing applications of the therapist’s work.

Distinguishing Features

Explanatory Sidebars – The rationale behind particular techniques and interventions is clarified through a system of explanatory sidebars that inform the reader without distracting from the story. This approach makes the book both an instructional tool well as compelling story.

Organic Curriculum – The rationale for and application of an "organic (personalized) curriculum" is explained and applied throughout the book as a model for others to use in working with this population.

A Longitudinal Perspective – The initial work with Nora began many years ago, so this book provides a long view of her life and tracks the influences that educational therapy exerted on her development into a fully functioning adult.

Cognitive/Emotional Integration – The core of educational therapy – the interdependence of cognitive skills and emotional response – is clearly documented throughout the book.

In addition to educational therapy students and practitioners, this book is appropriate for those working in related fields such as special education, school psychology, school counselling, and social work in educational settings.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |6 pages

Beginnings A Mother’s Recall

part 1|63 pages

Behind the Office Door

chapter 1|10 pages

December

Making the Connection

chapter 2|9 pages

Early January

The Reciprocal Compromise Principle Leads to the Organic Curriculum

chapter 3|6 pages

Late January

Seeds of Collaboration

chapter 4|8 pages

An Atypical Family Meeting

chapter 5|6 pages

February

Goal-setting, Present and Future, in a Safe Haven

chapter 6|11 pages

March

Alternate Routes to Word Mastery, Engaging the Teachers

chapter 7|11 pages

April

A New Use for Soap Operas, Journal Writing, and Dreams of the Elephant Man

part Two|40 pages

Employment and Continued Education

chapter 8|4 pages

May

Job vs. Occupation vs. Career?and Lessons on Worry

chapter 9|6 pages

June

Traffic Tickets as Curriculum, and Other Misunderstandings

chapter 10|8 pages

July

Lessons on the Job, Lessons in Literature, Headlines, and Fairness

chapter 11|6 pages

August

College in Summer, Field Trip, and Videotape as a Learning Tool

chapter 12|5 pages

September/October

College Texts and Morning Papers? A Whole New Path

chapter 13|6 pages

November

An Interest in Autism Becomes a Saga

chapter 14|3 pages

December

Social Challenges of the Holiday Season; Reviewing a Year’s Growth

part Three|31 pages

Continuing Change

chapter Year 2|3 pages

Working For Dad’s Office

From Doubt to Confidence

chapter Year 2|4 pages

Role Modeling

The Pressure of Personal Appearance

chapter Year 2|4 pages

Overcoming A Fear

Becoming a Flyer

chapter Year 3|2 pages

The Whole Dam Thing

chapter Years 3 and 4|6 pages

Job At Cozy Cloz

No Longer a Victim

chapter Year 5 and On|4 pages

Bumps And Potholes On The Road To Respect

chapter |3 pages

Nora Now

Life Lessons And Uncommon Courage