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Adopting a predominantly psychological approach, this book provides
carers with up-to-date information and resources to provide
appropriately individualised care to people with learning
disabilities who self-injure. Understanding and Working with People
with Learning Disabilities who Self-Injure synthesises traditional
(behavioural) and newer (psychological) approaches to understanding
self-injury, drawing on psychoanalytic and social theory to provide
practical guidelines for more sustained and effective support. It
suggests that motivations for self-injury may be similar for people
with and without learning disabilities, and draws on case work
examples to suggest person-centred techniques that encourage
communication - particularly important with people who do not use
verbal communication - and recovery. The book covers a range of
specific needs, including people with autism who self-injure, and
emphasises the views of people with learning disabilities
themselves and their families about what has worked best, and why.
At the end of each chapter, a variety of practical implications for
the provision of support are given. This book is for those
supporting people with learning disabilities who self-injure and
will be a useful resource for social workers, psychologists,
counsellors, learning support workers, nurses and social and health
care students.
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