<p>Background: There is an established evidence base con-cerning the use of anger management interventions with violent offenders who have intellectual disabilities. However, there has been limited research investigating the role of social cognitive factors underpinning problems of aggression. Psychosocial sources of agg-ression in the non-disabled population are generally discussed using Social Information Processing (SIP) models.</p> <p>Method: A systematic review of the available evidence was carried out to establish whether SIP offers a useful explanatory model for understanding the contribution of social cognitive factors to problems of aggression presented by people with intellectual disabilities.</p> &...
Introduction: Negative social schemas (SS) about the world and the self are found to link with socia...
Aggressive behaviour is a major problem in individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) as well ...
Abstract Introduction Aggressive behaviours can be disabling for adults with intellectual disabiliti...
<p>Background: There is an established evidence base con-cerning the use of anger management ...
BACKGROUND: Aggression can have a wide range of damaging consequences for both perpetrators and vict...
Executive Functions (EFs) have been associated with aggression in children and adolescents. EFs as h...
Recent research has examined the relevance of the social information processing model of aggression ...
Background Recent studies have suggested that cognitive biases may play an important mediating role ...
A large amount of research suggests that aggressive children differ from their nonaggressive peers i...
Section 1: Literature Review This paper reviews the literature relating to the cognitive behavioural...
Contains fulltext : 192696.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: P...
This chapter reviews several strands from recent research concerning the causes of aggression, inclu...
Purpose: Social deficits are central within conceptualisations of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), an...
Purpose: Social deficits are central within conceptualisations of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a...
Background Interventions for offenders with intellectual disabilities (ID) have used cognitive va...
Introduction: Negative social schemas (SS) about the world and the self are found to link with socia...
Aggressive behaviour is a major problem in individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) as well ...
Abstract Introduction Aggressive behaviours can be disabling for adults with intellectual disabiliti...
<p>Background: There is an established evidence base con-cerning the use of anger management ...
BACKGROUND: Aggression can have a wide range of damaging consequences for both perpetrators and vict...
Executive Functions (EFs) have been associated with aggression in children and adolescents. EFs as h...
Recent research has examined the relevance of the social information processing model of aggression ...
Background Recent studies have suggested that cognitive biases may play an important mediating role ...
A large amount of research suggests that aggressive children differ from their nonaggressive peers i...
Section 1: Literature Review This paper reviews the literature relating to the cognitive behavioural...
Contains fulltext : 192696.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: P...
This chapter reviews several strands from recent research concerning the causes of aggression, inclu...
Purpose: Social deficits are central within conceptualisations of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), an...
Purpose: Social deficits are central within conceptualisations of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a...
Background Interventions for offenders with intellectual disabilities (ID) have used cognitive va...
Introduction: Negative social schemas (SS) about the world and the self are found to link with socia...
Aggressive behaviour is a major problem in individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) as well ...
Abstract Introduction Aggressive behaviours can be disabling for adults with intellectual disabiliti...