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Psychological therapies with people who have intellectual disabilities

Authors :
Langdon, Peter E.
Kehinde, Tawakalitu
Parkes, Georgina
Langdon, Peter E.
Kehinde, Tawakalitu
Parkes, Georgina
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Historically, many people with intellectual disabilities were considered unable to take part in psychological therapies. This view has changed considerably, and there has been an increasing focus on the development of psychological therapies for people with intellectual disabilities, including methods to help improve the accessibility of treatment. Within this chapter, cognitive-behavioural therapy, mindfulness, dialectical behaviour therapy, behavioural therapy, and psychodynamic therapy are reviewed. There is emerging evidence to indicate that a range of psychological therapies are effective with people who have intellectual disabilities, but a lack of large scale and well-designed clinical trials investigating a range of psychological interventions remains problematic.

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OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Psychological therapies with people who have intellectual disabilities, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1015376509
Document Type :
Electronic Resource