Psychological therapies and people who have intellectual disabilities
Edited by Nigel Beail - 2016
Commissioning Team for the Faculties for Intellectual Disabilities of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the Division of Clinical Psychology of the British Psychological Society
Table des matières:
- Identifying and meeting the emotional and mental health needs of people who have intellectual disabilities through psychological therapies
- Psychodynamic psychotherapy
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Cognitive analytic therapy
- Mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies
- Dialectical behaviour therapy
- Solution-focused brief therapy
- Systemic psychotherapy
- Group interventions
- Art, drama and music therapies
- Delivering psychological therapies: Managing referrals, pathways and stepped care
- Measurement of outcome in psychological therapies for people with ID
- A systematic review of the outcome measures used in psychological therapies with adults with ID
- Conclusion: Innovation, adaptation and reasonable adjustments to ensure equality 140 of access to psychological therapies