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Smart but Stuck: How Resilience Frees Imprisoned Intelligence from Learning Disabilities [Paperback]

Myran Orenstein (Author)
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April 6, 2007
Learn how smart people with learning gaps struggle, survive, and achieve

Smart But Stuck, Second Edition is an updated look at how smart people with learning gaps can not only overcome them, but become successful in learning—and life. The new edition of this classic explores the emotional aspects of learning disabilities and imprisoned intelligence, showing how—and why—smart people with learning disabilities are resilient in getting help in order to struggle, survive, and achieve. The book also includes new material on the relationship between learning disabilities and neuroscience and a new foreword by Joseph Palombo, Founding Dean of the Institute for Clinical Social Work in Chicago.

This unique and compelling new version takes into account that the reader may have a learning disability, so it's easy to read and understand. Topics build on each other so the reader's knowledge becomes cumulative without dramatic effect and so emotional, biological, and social issues are easily integrated as the reader learns to turn a learning disability into an advantage.

From the author:
“Resilience is the capacity to bounce back; in individuals with LD it's a powerful tool. When people hit the chasm, shame is the outcome. People can withdraw and give up. (Some people take solace in substance abuse to ease the emotional pain.) Others keep trying. In the process of not giving up, people learn to keep hope alive because eventually new opportunities for learning become possible.”

Smart But Stuck, Second Edition examines:
* imprisoned intelligence and resilience—how does it happen?
* shame and resilience
* discovery and diagnosis
* learning to live with the diagnosis
* new reflections
* resilience and fulfilling potential
* neurocognitive foundations of learning disorders
* self-psychology and imprisoned intelligence
* psychotherapy
* fortitude and flexibility in people with learning disabilities
* and much more

    Smart But Stuck, Second Edition is a must-read for people with learning disabilities and their families, psychotherapists, social workers, educators, parents, vocational counselors, and college counselors.  Please visit www.smartbutstuck.com for more information.


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    A revelation of what it's like to be a child with an undiagnosed learning disability (ULD). . . . Reading her book was like being inside my son's head, knowing his painful perception of the world. She described his learning disability so well. . . . In describing how to successfully move from the shame to resilience, Myrna has a wonderful capacity to explain complex emotions in bite-sized pieces so we can really understand how our emotions can work to enhance our humanity and success. . . . Tells us how innate qualities and values we learned as a child can work for us in practical and unexpected ways. . . . Helps lessen the fear of seeking help, and shows how even a parent can empower a child to be gentle with himself or herself and be successful -- Susan K. Lane, Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism; Immediate Past President, Mental Health Association of the North Shore, Evanston, Illinois; parent of children with ADD, LD, ADHD

    Accurately, passionately, and poignantly provides adults with the opportunity to describe in their own voice the profound, pervasive, life-long impact of learning disabilities on their emotional adjustment, self-esteem, relationships, and every day behavior. Her focus is mainly on adults whose learning disabilities were identified or addressed late in life, but her insights pertain to ALL adults with learning disabilities. One of the major contributions of this book is that Dr. Orenstein takes a proactive approach to helping adults with LD build resiliency through self-understanding and self-nurturance. She describes clearly and pragmatically how adults with learning disabilities can use self psychology and assistance from others in the mental health field to help them overcome the emotional impact of learning disabilities and to achieve their highest potential -- Susan A. Vogel, PhD; Distinguished Research Professor Emerita; Director, Enhancing Success Institute, Northern Illinois University; author, College students with learning disabilities 8th Edition

    Outlines significant and convincing connections between psychology and neuroscience as factors in the understanding of resilience. . . . Most importantly, this lively and informative book is of interest well beyond the world of ULD. For any professional or lay person who has struggled to move beyond seemingly stubborn limitations, Orenstein's ideas about the interface of creativity and resilience will be a breath of fresh air -- Constance Goldberg, MS, Faculty, Institute for Clinical Social Work, Chicago

    Perceptively and sensitively describes the feelings engendered by learning challenges in adults with undiagnosed learning disabilities (ULD) and the ways that those feelings imprison intelligence. Liberally illustrated by excerpts of interviews with people who have ULDs, she outlines in clear language the stages that they pass through as they discover the true cause of their learning difficulties and the dynamics that foster the resilience that leads to successful management of learning difficulties. The second part of the book contains the historic, theoretical, and pragmatic information that can guide professionals who intervene therapeutically. Smart But Stuck is important reading for anyone with learning disabilities and the professionals who work with them -- Nan Freund, MEd, BCET, FAET, Board Certified Educational Therapist, past president of the Association of Educational Therapists

    Product Details

    • Paperback: 320 pages
    • Publisher: Routledge; 2 edition (April 6, 2007)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0789029464
    • ISBN-13: 978-0789029461
    • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 6.8 x 0.8 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
    • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,490,238 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    5.0 out of 5 stars The emotional aspects of learning disabilities, September 7, 2001
    Myrna Orenstein's superbly presented work in Smart But Stuck covers the emotional aspects of learning disabilities: a topic often omitted from coverages which focus on physical development. From clues pointing to possible learning disabilities to treatment and therapies, Smart But Stuck provides excellent background and advice.
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    12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars This book gave me hope, August 28, 2002
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    I actually wept through many parts of this book, as I saw the truth of my own experience described in its pages. The notion of undiagnosed learning disabilities, the "chasm", and "imprisoned intelligence" were ways to organize the previously indecipherable, chaotic jumble of my feelings, relentless feelings of humiliation, and hopelessness that wrecked my marriage, disabled my graduate studies efforts, and made my life a hell on earth. Once I saw my experiences in the light of "imprisoned intelligence", I found a plethora of ways to adapt to my learning disabilities in healthy ways, and thus begin to find more successful adaptations to daily problems, intellectual stagnation, and emotional satisfaction. I thought my life was over, a failure, my fraudulent self exposed to the world. Now, life is newly exciting, and problems are there to be solved, learning disabilities taken into compassionate consideration, and the joys of life returning. If you think this is too dramatic a description, you haven't been part of the learning disabled world.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent text for anyone concerned about learning disorders, July 13, 2008
    This is an excellent text for anyone wanting to understand learning disorders and the negative impact that social misunderstandings about the disorders have on those who struggle with them. This is a book of hope. Recommended highly for persons wanting to understand their learning disorder, anyone who knows someone who suffers with a learning disorder, and the professional community that wants to help them. This is a practical text, as well as a scholarly piece of work.
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