The aim of this review is to identify and analyse the published evidence base and wider literature in relation to psychological interventions for adults with intellectual disabilities. The review suggests that the evidence base regarding psychological interventions is sparse yet growing, and if the therapeutic approaches are modified and adapted to meet the distinct needs of people with intellectual disabilities these may be life enhancing. The lack of access to psychotherapies for people with intellectual disabilities has led to their exclusion from mainstream research, thereby limiting the evidence base on effective interventions and treatment approaches. This has significant implications for research, policy, education and clinical pract...
Literature Review: A systematic review of the literature on the use of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy...
In December 2008 the Scottish Government published The Matrix - A Guide to delivering evidence-based...
Intervention for behavioural and psychiatric disorders in people with intellectual disabilities ofte...
The aim of this review is to identify and analyse the published evidence base and wider literature i...
This paper briefly reviews existing evidence concerning psychosocial interventions for adults with i...
Background Psychological therapies with a proven efficacy in the general population are being adapte...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of psychological therapies for people with intell...
People with intellectual disability (ID) are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes than the general p...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health problems are more prevalent in people with than without intellectual disabi...
People with intellectual disability (ID) are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes than the general p...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities have very high rates of mental ill health. Sta...
Background: Anxiety disorders have high prevalence in people with intellectual disabilities. In popu...
Historically, many people with intellectual disabilities were considered unable to take part in psyc...
The aim of this study is to provide a survey of systematic reviews that have evaluated the effects o...
Objective: Mental health problems are more prevalent in people with than without intellectual disa...
Literature Review: A systematic review of the literature on the use of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy...
In December 2008 the Scottish Government published The Matrix - A Guide to delivering evidence-based...
Intervention for behavioural and psychiatric disorders in people with intellectual disabilities ofte...
The aim of this review is to identify and analyse the published evidence base and wider literature i...
This paper briefly reviews existing evidence concerning psychosocial interventions for adults with i...
Background Psychological therapies with a proven efficacy in the general population are being adapte...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of psychological therapies for people with intell...
People with intellectual disability (ID) are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes than the general p...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health problems are more prevalent in people with than without intellectual disabi...
People with intellectual disability (ID) are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes than the general p...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities have very high rates of mental ill health. Sta...
Background: Anxiety disorders have high prevalence in people with intellectual disabilities. In popu...
Historically, many people with intellectual disabilities were considered unable to take part in psyc...
The aim of this study is to provide a survey of systematic reviews that have evaluated the effects o...
Objective: Mental health problems are more prevalent in people with than without intellectual disa...
Literature Review: A systematic review of the literature on the use of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy...
In December 2008 the Scottish Government published The Matrix - A Guide to delivering evidence-based...
Intervention for behavioural and psychiatric disorders in people with intellectual disabilities ofte...