The Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability describes common clinical
conditions, and offers practical treatment approaches. It clarifies
a complex area of need by examining both intellectual disabilities,
and associated social and economic disadvantages. It also gives an
overview of the scope and role of the psychiatrist in the field
with a focus on team-work and integrated service provision.
Extensive use of tables and figures is made to illustrate points.
Professionals working with the intellectually disabled in health
and social care will find this book invaluable, as will practicing
psychiatrists and psychiatrists in training. It will also be of
interest to medical students.
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