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Tables of Contents for Visibly Different
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
vii
3
Introduction
x
 
Richard Lansdown
Nichola Rumsey
Section One: The Experience of Being Visibly Different
1
74
James Partridge
1 Introduction to Section One
3
8
James Partridge
Part One: Congenital Disfigurement
11
34
2 Maureen Williams
13
5
3 Alan Chapple
18
3
4 Katherine Lacy
21
6
5 Marc C. Crank
27
4
6 John Storry
31
8
7 James Harden
39
6
Part Two: Acquired Disfigurement
45
30
8 Anthony Oakeshott
47
5
9 Kwasi Afari-Mintu
52
8
10 Jane Richardson
60
4
11 Lisa Woolley
64
3
12 Living visibly different: a summary
67
8
James Partridge
Section Two: Perspectives from Research and Assessment
75
78
Tony Carr
13 Introduction to Section Two:
77
2
Tony Carr
14 Types, causes and physical treatment of visible differences
79
12
David Harris
15 Historical and anthropological perspectives on appearance:
91
11
Nichola Rumsey
Sarah Bishop
William Shaw
16 Psychological research on visible differences in adults
102
10
Emma Robinson
17 Problems faced by children and families living with visible differences
112
9
Elizabeth Walters
18 Individual variation in adjusting to visible differences
121
10
Tim Moss
19 Assessment and measurement in clinical practice
131
16
Tony Carr
20 Anthropometry: the physical measurement of visible differences
147
6
Dai Roberts-Harry
Section Three: Coping with Visible Difference
153
88
Eileen Bradbury
21 Introduction to Section Three
155
3
Eileen Bradbury
22 Psychological intervention and models of current working practice
158
14
Daniela Hearst
Judith Middleton
23 Patient involvement in decision making about treatment
172
8
Eileen Bradbury
Judith Middleton
24 Understanding the problems
180
14
Eileen Bradbury
25 Case Studies
194
22
Nick Ambler
Eileen Bradbury
Daniela Hearst
26 Support for professional carers
216
8
Nick Ambler
27 The role of support groups
224
10
James Partridge
Poppy Nash
28 Conclusion: the way forward
234
7
Index
241