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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Att kunna lite kan göra mycket : Socialarbetarens möten med personer med neuropsykiatriska funktionsnedsättningar / To know something can do a lot : Social worker's meetings with persons with neuropsychiatric disabilites

Asplund, Alvar, Ulván, Emma January 2011 (has links)
In this paper we have chosen to focus on social workers and their experiences of interacting with clients with neuropsychiatric disabilities, in example persons with ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), Asperger syndrome, autism and/or Tourette syndrome. The main purpose was to look into three areas: What knowledge do social workers mean that they need about neuropsychiatric disabilities and how can their needs of knowledge can be met? How do they experience the meeting with a person with neuropsychiatric disabilities? How does the cooperation function between authorities regarding persons with neuropsychiatric disabilities? Definition of the concept of disability and function from a historical perspective points out that the approach has changed over time. Previous research studies of the interaction in meeting between the client and the social worker shows that the social worker carries two faces, so called aspects. The first aspect is about help and care and the second aspect is about administrative functions. These two aspects can be difficult combining due to their differences. The processing in social work consists of three phases. The first is about the client presenting its issues, the next is about gathering background details about the client and the third phase to decide what action is the most adequate for the client. Recent studies show that persons with neuropsychiatric disabilities do not get the help and support they are in need of. This study is based on a qualitative method where we performed semi-structured interviews. We used a strategic sampling with maximum variation to get more in-depth answers from our informants. Interviews were made with six informants who were social workers who all have encountered neuropsychiatric disabilities on a daily basis. The analysis was based on an inductive driven analysis method which we have chosen to carefully describe. It shares some similarities with Grounded theory (GT), but it cannot really be considered as GT. Our results shows that the knowledge has improved due time but there still are some issues with the cooperation between sections due to the lack of knowledge of these diagnosis. With knowledge and interaction with clients our informants experienced that their approach changed. They felt more secure in their role as a social worker in meeting persons with neuropsychiatric disabilities. The prevalence of these disabilities has increased. Our informants noted that females are more noticeable than before and that the diagnosis can be performed in an earlier stage in life. / I denna uppsats har vi valt att fokusera på socialarbetare och deras upplevelser av att interagera med klienter som har neuropsykiatriska funktionsnedsättningar, exempelvis personer med ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), Aspergers syndrom, autism och/eller Tourettes syndrom. Syftet  var att undersöka tre områden: Vilken kunskap anser sig socialarbetarna behöva om neuropsykiatriska funktionsnedsättningar och hur kan de tillgodose den kunskap de behöver om funktionsnedsättningarna? Hur upplever de mötet med en person med neuropsykiatriska funktionsnedsättningar? Hur fungerar samarbetet mellan olika instanser när det gäller neuropsykiatriska funktionsnedsättningar?   Definitionen av begreppet handikapp och funktion utifrån  ett historiskt perspektiv påvisar att synsättet har förändrats över tid. Tidigare forskning visar att i interaktionen i mötet mellan socialarbetaren och klienten visar att socialarbetaren bär på två ansikten, så kallade aspekter. Den första aspekten handlar om hjälp och omtanke och den andra aspekten handlar om administrativa funktioner. Dessa två aspekter kan vara svåra att kombinera I och med deras olikheter. Handläggningen i socialt arbete består av tre faser. Den första handlar om att klienten skall presentera sina problem, den andra att samla in information rörande bakgrund och den tredje fasen handlar om att bestämma vilken insats som är mest lämpad för klienten. Nyare studier visar att personer med neuropsykiatriska funktionsnedsättningar inte får den hjälp och stöd de är i behov av. Denna studie är baserad på en kvalitativ metod där vi genomförde semi-strukturerade intervjuer. Vi använde oss av ett strategiskt urval med maximal variation för att få mer djupgående svar från våra informanter. Intervjuerna gjordes med sex informanter som var socialarbetare varav alla hade kommit i kontakt med neuropsykiatriska funktionsnedsättningar på en daglig basis. Analysen grundade sig i en induktivt driven kvalitativ analys som vi har valt att beskriva noggrant. Den delar vissa likheter med Grounded Theory (GT), men den kan inte riktigt betraktas som GT. Våra resultat visar att kunskapen har ökat över tid, men att det finns svårigheter med samarbetet mellan instanser på grund av bristande kunskap om dessa diagnoser. Med kunskap och interaktion med klienter så upplever våra informanter att deras synsätt har förändrats. De känner sig mer säkra i sin roll som socialarbetare i att möta personer med neuropsykiatriska funktionsnedsättningar. Prevalensen av dessa funktionsnedsättningar har ökat. Våra informanter noterade att kvinnor är mer förekommande än tidigare och att diagnostisering kan ske i ett tidigare skede i livet.
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Estudios de nivel superior en lenguas y estudiantes con síndrome de Asperger : Ventajas y desventajas / Language Studies and Asperger’s syndrome in Higher Education : Advantages and Disadvantages

Undin, Jenny January 2018 (has links)
El siguiente estudio tiene como objetivo explorar la situación de los estudiantes con síndrome de Asperger en dos universidades suecas, concentrándonos en los estudios de lenguas extranjeras, específicamente de español. Por consiguiente, nos enfocamos solamente en las universidades que ofrecen programas de estudios vinculados a la enseñanza de lenguas. Los participantes fueron una coordinadora de apoyo pedagógico estudiantil, tres profesores universitarios de español como lengua extranjera y dos estudiantes con síndrome de Asperger. Las preguntas de la entrevista semiestructurada estuvieron dirigidas a conocer cómo afecta el SA a los estudiantes en el uso práctico de la lengua extranjera, estudios y vida social académica y en ver cómo funcionaba en la práctica el apoyo pedagógico estudiantil que se ofrece a estos estudiantes. Los resultados mostraron que el apoyo podría adaptarse más a este grupo de estudiantes, facilitándoles la interacción con los otros estudiantes con y sin SA con la ayuda de, por ejemplo, horarios más estructurados y metas explícitas en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje.
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"Where Everyone Waddles Like Me": An examination of the autistic community on Tumblr.com

Kirkconnell, Andrew January 2019 (has links)
I hope this can be used for a greater good than pure study. / This study used a novel combination of interview methodologies, made possible through the nature of instant messaging, and ethnographic methods in order to determine the value of the autistic community on Tumblr.com to its members. Ethnographic study yielded insights about the dialectic quality of any community on Tumblr, autistic community included, as well as the sense of autonomy users have on the site that is different if not greater than what they may practice in the physical world. Interview data suggest a neutral to positive view of the community and its culture overall, though further research with a greater sample of participants is required in order to confirm these findings. Information can be shared quickly between members, and this information provides greater insight into a given user’s autism, be it diagnosed or otherwise, or insight into navigating the neurotypical world. Autism positivity and neurodiversity advocacy is common among participants and the blogs they subscribe to, popularising the idea thereof in the mainstream while validating the identity of autistic people online and offline. This ethos makes its way into more casual site discussions, with memes and other entertainment being shaped by these experiences. The autistic community on Tumblr is an excellent example of a modern biosocial community online, and serves as Hacking’s engine of normalisation both on the site outside of the autistic community and in the physical world through real life events and adoption of site terminology and discourse. / Thesis / Master of Arts (MA) / Using a purpose-built blog to learn about site culture and a series of online interviews to discover participant experiences, this study explores the culture of the autistic community on Tumblr and its impact on its members. The autistic community on Tumblr is a place that its members have more freedom to act and express themselves (through art, videos, shared stories etc.) than in the physical world. Through being a way to vent difficult experiences, get information, and enjoy site content made by and for them (in addition to broader appeal media), site users report a neutral to positive effect on their overall quality of life because of the site. Further research is required to confirm any of the patterns in the work.

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