
Il ritardo mentale
Capire e curare una grave malattia della mente
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Narrated by:
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Stefania Rusconi
About this listen
Il comportamento dell'uomo è frutto di molte capacità e di molte passioni, ma nelle condizioni di ritardo mentale queste appaiono ridotte, impoverite e distorte. Abbiamo a che fare con una condizione limite, chiamata impropriamente ritardo, una condizione poco conosciuta e spesso solo banalmente quantificata.
Due tra le voci più autorevoli della neuropsichiatria infantile spiegano cosa accade nella persona con ritardo mentale e spiegano come la mente può essere ferita ma mai distrutta. Ed è proprio questo che apre uno spazio fecondo per un intervento riabilitativo.
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