Background The current study investigated how ideas and models from the ‘New Genetics’ and associated fields of developmental neuroscience and behavioural phenotypes are perceived by clinical psychologists working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). As well as examining the take-up and influence of such ideas, it also examines barriers, both personal and institutional, to the widespread adoption of such concepts and research findings in services for people with IDD. Methods A Q-methodology study was undertaken with 31 qualified and 16 trainee clinical psychologists in the North West of England using a specifically developed 81-item Q set. Results Three factors were identified and labelled Integration of socia...
Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disorder characterized by a congenital limi...
There is considerable variability in the extent to which young people with developmental language di...
Historically, many people with intellectual disabilities were considered unable to take part in psyc...
Background The current study investigated how ideas and models from the ‘New Genetics’ and associate...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of genetic causes of intellectual disabilities (ID) are identifiabl...
AbstractBehavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic synd...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to establish the value of clinical genetic diagnostics in the...
Behavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic syndromes an...
Advances in biobehavioural sciences are bringing important changes in the field of intellectual disa...
Background: This article aims to explain and elaborate upon the recently released ICD-11 criteria fo...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by social co...
Contains fulltext : 134624.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since both inte...
Since both intellectual disability and challenging behaviour are entities encompassing heterogeneous...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a neurodevelopmental dis- order characterized by deficits in intelle...
Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disorder characterized by a congenital limi...
There is considerable variability in the extent to which young people with developmental language di...
Historically, many people with intellectual disabilities were considered unable to take part in psyc...
Background The current study investigated how ideas and models from the ‘New Genetics’ and associate...
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of genetic causes of intellectual disabilities (ID) are identifiabl...
AbstractBehavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic synd...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to establish the value of clinical genetic diagnostics in the...
Behavioural phenotype research is of benefit to a large number of children with genetic syndromes an...
Advances in biobehavioural sciences are bringing important changes in the field of intellectual disa...
Background: This article aims to explain and elaborate upon the recently released ICD-11 criteria fo...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by social co...
Contains fulltext : 134624.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since both inte...
Since both intellectual disability and challenging behaviour are entities encompassing heterogeneous...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a neurodevelopmental dis- order characterized by deficits in intelle...
Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disorder characterized by a congenital limi...
There is considerable variability in the extent to which young people with developmental language di...
Historically, many people with intellectual disabilities were considered unable to take part in psyc...