mentally retarded
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Adjective:
- Having a significantly lower than average intellectual capacity and impaired adaptive behavior: This term describes a person whose cognitive functioning and ability to learn everyday social and practical skills are substantially limited compared to typical development. This condition is present from childhood.
Usage
- The term "mentally retarded" is now considered outdated, offensive, and stigmatizing in most professional, educational, and social contexts.
- It is strongly recommended to use person-first language that emphasizes the individual, not the disability. Preferred contemporary terms include "a person with an intellectual disability" or "a person with cognitive impairments."
- The abbreviated form "the retarded" as a collective noun is particularly offensive and must be avoided.
Examples
- Adjective (Historical/Offensive Usage):
- The old medical textbook used the term
mentally retardedto describe a range of cognitive conditions. - Important Note: It is inappropriate to construct new example sentences using this term to describe a person. Its inclusion here is solely for educational recognition.
Advanced Usage / Important Note on Language Evolution
- The term "mentally retarded" was once a standard clinical and legal term but has undergone pejoration, meaning it has acquired negative connotations over time.
- Its use today can be considered harmful as it labels and defines a person solely by their disability. Modern practice focuses on functional descriptions (e.g., "needs support with abstract reasoning") or the accepted diagnostic term "intellectual disability."
- In historical or legal document analysis, one might encounter this term, but it should be contextualized with an understanding of its current inappropriate status.
Variants and Related Words
- Retarded (adj.): The shortened, even more offensive adjectival form.
- Intellectual disability (n.): The current, accepted diagnostic and descriptive term.
- Cognitive disability (n.): A broader term sometimes used synonymously with intellectual disability.
- Developmental disability (n.): A broader category that can include intellectual disabilities.
Synonyms (Contextual Equivalents)
- Person with an intellectual disability: The preferred modern phrasing.
- Cognitive impairment: A more clinical term focusing on the functional aspect.
Related Phrases (Historical/Offensive)
- The retarded (n.): An offensive collective noun referring to people with intellectual disabilities. This phrase should never be used. The appropriate phrase is "people with intellectual disabilities."
Noun
- people collectively who are mentally retarded
- he started a school for the retarded