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With a variety of case examples and contributions from experienced
clinicians, this book introduces Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT)
in practical, user-friendly language, and for the first time guides
readers on how to use it with people with intellectual
disabilities. CAT is increasingly recognised as an effective
approach for working with people with intellectual disabilities. It
focuses on observing and describing typical patterns of how the
client relates to others, how they behave in relationships and how
they see themselves. By considering how these patterns first
developed and how they can be revised in a more constructive
direction, CAT can encourage change to occur as the result of
healthier relationships. The contributors describe in
straightforward terms how CAT may be used with people with
intellectual disabilities, and provide CAT tools adapted
specifically for this client group. CAT and autism, CAT with people
with intellectual disabilities in forensic settings and CAT with
survivors of domestic abuse who have intellectual disabilities are
also explored in detail. This is essential reading for any
clinician wishing to use CAT with people with intellectual
disabilities, including psychiatrists, psychologists,
psychotherapists, social workers and support workers, as well as
professionals across forensic services.
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