This brief conceptual paper seeks to address the role of mental health and the experience of negative life events in the positive behavioural support framework in relation to the behaviour of both service users and caregivers and some of the implications this may suggest for intervention. It is argued that the conceptualisation of mental health related variables as motivating operations is parsimonious at a theoretical and practical level and may create one way of generating further synergies within the field of IDD
This article provides guidance on the management of challenging behaviours (CBs) in dementia care, a...
Background: To be able to define positive behavioural support (PBS), describe PBS interventions and ...
There have been various attempts to define challenging behaviour, and learning disability services h...
Background. There is robust evidence that psychological therapies are an effective treatment for tra...
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: There is a drive to use positive and proactive approaches to mental h...
An international drive is to minimise restrictive practices in mental healthcare. Positive behaviour...
The concept of motivational operations exerts an increasing influence on the understanding and asses...
Involving service users in mental health education and training has increased considerably over the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to draw upon a range of material to improve the understanding ...
Policy promotes the active participation of those with lived experience of mental health difficultie...
Purpose: Carers of people with mental health problems present with high levels of burden, poor menta...
Background: A new evidence base is emerging, which focuses on well-being. This makes it possible for...
User involvement in the planning and management of health and social services has been a key social ...
Introduction: Poor employee wellbeing has been linked to higher levels of staff sickness and poorer...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by National Insitute for Health Research. This is an open access arti...
This article provides guidance on the management of challenging behaviours (CBs) in dementia care, a...
Background: To be able to define positive behavioural support (PBS), describe PBS interventions and ...
There have been various attempts to define challenging behaviour, and learning disability services h...
Background. There is robust evidence that psychological therapies are an effective treatment for tra...
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: There is a drive to use positive and proactive approaches to mental h...
An international drive is to minimise restrictive practices in mental healthcare. Positive behaviour...
The concept of motivational operations exerts an increasing influence on the understanding and asses...
Involving service users in mental health education and training has increased considerably over the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to draw upon a range of material to improve the understanding ...
Policy promotes the active participation of those with lived experience of mental health difficultie...
Purpose: Carers of people with mental health problems present with high levels of burden, poor menta...
Background: A new evidence base is emerging, which focuses on well-being. This makes it possible for...
User involvement in the planning and management of health and social services has been a key social ...
Introduction: Poor employee wellbeing has been linked to higher levels of staff sickness and poorer...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by National Insitute for Health Research. This is an open access arti...
This article provides guidance on the management of challenging behaviours (CBs) in dementia care, a...
Background: To be able to define positive behavioural support (PBS), describe PBS interventions and ...
There have been various attempts to define challenging behaviour, and learning disability services h...