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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People with Learning Disabilities
β Scribed by Biza Kroese
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 209
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy for People with Learning Disabilities marks an important new development in the care of people with learning disabilities by showing how these interventions can be applied to this much neglected client group. The book contains contributions from well known and highly experienced practitioner researchers who offer an informed approach to cognitively based treatments for a wide range of clinical problems. Since cognitive therapy is usually understood to be language based, the communication difficulties associated with this population make cognitive-behavior therapy for people with learning disabilities a challenging and fascinating topic. Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for People with Learning Disabilities provides a wealth of practical examples for training and will be invaluable to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and all researchers and practitioners who work with people with learning disabilities.
β¦ Table of Contents
Preliminaries......Page 1
Contents......Page 5
Acknowledgements......Page 13
1 Cognitive-behaviour therapy for people with learning disabilities: conceptual and contextual issues......Page 14
2 Theoretical and practical issues in cognitive-behavioural approaches for people with learning disabilities......Page 29
3 Anger assessment for people with mild learning disabilities in secure settings......Page 47
4 Understanding and assessing depression in people with learning disabilities......Page 68
5 Teaching cognitive self-regulation of independence and emotion control skills......Page 83
6 Social problem solving groups for adults with learning disabilities Konstantinos Loumidis and Andrew......Page 103
7 Cognitive-behaviour therapy for people with learning disabilities: assessment and intervention......Page 127
8 Cognitive behaviour therapy for anxiety in people with learning disabilities......Page 141
9 Applying cognitive-behavioural approaches to the carers of people with learning disabilities who display challenging behaviour......Page 158
10 Sustaining a cognitive psychology for people with learning disabilities John Clements......Page 179
Author index......Page 199
Subject index......Page 205
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