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Using a developmental perspective, the authors offer a new,
integrated model for supporting people with intellectual disability
(ID). This concept builds upon recent advances in attachment
informed approaches, by drawing upon a broader understanding of the
social, emotional, and cognitive competencies of people with ID,
which is grounded in developmental neuroscience and psychology. The
book explores in detail how challenging behaviour and mental health
difficulties in people with ID arise when their basic emotional
needs are not being met by those in the environment. Using
individually tailored interventions, which complement existing
models of care, practitioners can help to facilitate maturational
processes and reduce behaviour that is challenging to others. As a
result, the "fit" of a person within his or her individual
environment can be improved. Case examples throughout the book
illuminate how this approach works by targeting interventions
towards the person's stage of emotional development. This book will
be of interest to a wide range of professionals working with people
with ID, including: clinical psychologists, psychiatrists,
occupational therapists, learning disability nurses, speech and
language therapists, and teachers in special education settings, as
well as parents and caregivers.
This comprehensive and much-needed guide addresses the issues faced
by clinicians in assessing and treating the range of mental health
conditions, which can affect adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
(ASD). Its particular focus on adults fills a notable gap in the
ASD professional literature, with an extensive array of
contributors from across the psychology and healthcare professions.
Covering a wide variety of common co-occurring mental health
conditions including mood disorders, anxiety, psychosis, OCD,
personality disorders, and eating disorders, this guide also
explores broader issues to do with promoting positive mental health
and wellbeing. Authoritative and detailed, this is an essential
resource for all clinicians and professionals looking to understand
and tailor their approach to mental health in autistic adults, and
the need for specific methods and strategies to enhance assessment
and treatment.
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