Background: Anxiety disorders have high prevalence in people with intellectual disabilities. In populations without intellectual disabilities, cognitive behavioural therapy is a first line psychological therapy for these presentations. There is no existing review of the range of methods and outcomes from intervention studies in this area. Method: A systematic review was carried out following guidance in the Cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions. Results: Nineteen studies were identified. The majority of reports were descriptive case studies; the most frequently described presentations were non-specific anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder; the most frequently described cognitive techniques were psycho-edu...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities have very high rates of mental ill health. Sta...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Anxiety and challenging behaviour (CB) often occur simulta...
This paper briefly reviews existing evidence concerning psychosocial interventions for adults with i...
Background Distinct cognitive models and treatments have been developed for people without intellec...
BackgroundSeveral studies have found a heightened prevalence of mental health disorders in people wi...
This book will focus on intervention strategies for treating anxiety and depression in people with i...
Literature Review: A systematic review of the literature on the use of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of psychological therapies for people with intell...
BACKGROUND: People with intellectual disabilities are vulnerable to develop psychopathology (in part...
The aim of this review is to identify and analyse the published evidence base and wider literature i...
Background: Several studies have showed that people with intellectual disabilities (ID) have suitabl...
The chapter provides an evidence-based overview of predominantly cognitive behavioural interventions...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health problems are more prevalent in people with than without intellectual disabi...
Background People with intellectual disabilities are vulnerable to develop psychopathology (in parti...
Background Psychological therapies with a proven efficacy in the general population are being adapte...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities have very high rates of mental ill health. Sta...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Anxiety and challenging behaviour (CB) often occur simulta...
This paper briefly reviews existing evidence concerning psychosocial interventions for adults with i...
Background Distinct cognitive models and treatments have been developed for people without intellec...
BackgroundSeveral studies have found a heightened prevalence of mental health disorders in people wi...
This book will focus on intervention strategies for treating anxiety and depression in people with i...
Literature Review: A systematic review of the literature on the use of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of psychological therapies for people with intell...
BACKGROUND: People with intellectual disabilities are vulnerable to develop psychopathology (in part...
The aim of this review is to identify and analyse the published evidence base and wider literature i...
Background: Several studies have showed that people with intellectual disabilities (ID) have suitabl...
The chapter provides an evidence-based overview of predominantly cognitive behavioural interventions...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health problems are more prevalent in people with than without intellectual disabi...
Background People with intellectual disabilities are vulnerable to develop psychopathology (in parti...
Background Psychological therapies with a proven efficacy in the general population are being adapte...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities have very high rates of mental ill health. Sta...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Anxiety and challenging behaviour (CB) often occur simulta...
This paper briefly reviews existing evidence concerning psychosocial interventions for adults with i...