Andrew J. Hogan (OMAHA, NE) is the Fr. Henry W. Casper, S.J. Professor of History and an associate professor in the Departments of History and Medical Humanities at Creighton University.
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction. Disability Advocacy in Postwar America Chapter 1. Clinical Psychology: Evolving Disability Perspectives and Advocacy Chapter 2. Pediatrics: Moves Toward Leadership in Developmental Disabilities Chapter 3. Genetic Counseling: Identity and Role in a New Clinical Field Chapter 4. Advocacy Before Evidence? Disability Controversies in Clinical Psychology Chapter 5. Developmental Disabilities and Subspecialization in Pediatrics Chapter 6. Keeping the Conversation Open: Genetic Counseling, Disability, and Selective Abortion Epilogue. The Need for Disabled Clinical Professionals Notes Index