The Handbook of Intellectual Disability and Clinical Psychology Practice
Herausgeber: Carr, Alan; O'Reilly, Gary; Linehan, Christine
The Handbook of Intellectual Disability and Clinical Psychology Practice
Herausgeber: Carr, Alan; O'Reilly, Gary; Linehan, Christine
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This book will equip clinical psychologists in training with the skills to complete a clinical placement in the field of intellectual disability.
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This book will equip clinical psychologists in training with the skills to complete a clinical placement in the field of intellectual disability.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 886
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1564g
- ISBN-13: 9781138806368
- ISBN-10: 1138806366
- Artikelnr.: 43774939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 886
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1564g
- ISBN-13: 9781138806368
- ISBN-10: 1138806366
- Artikelnr.: 43774939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Alan Carr, PhD, is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Director of the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology at University College Dublin, and a consultant clinical psychologist at the Clanwilliam Institute in Dublin. He has conducted clinical practice in the UK, Canada and Ireland. Christine Linehan, PhD, is Lecturer in Disability Studies at University College Dublin and Director of the UCD Centre for Disability Studies. She is also Honorary Senior Lecturer with the Tizard Centre, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK; Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin; and a board member of Epilepsy Ireland. Gary O'Reilly, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at University College Dublin and Director of the UCD Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology. He is Principal Clinical Psychologist at the Children's University Hospital Temple Street; and Principal Clinical Psychologist at Saint John of God, Cluain Mhuire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. Patricia Noonan Walsh, PhD, is Professor Emerita in Disability Studies, University College Dublin; Honorary Professor, Centre for Disability, Law and Policy, National University of Ireland, Galway; and former Director of the UCD Centre for Disability Studies. John McEvoy, PhD, is a Principal Clinical Psychologist, Prosper Group, Navan, Co. Dublin and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland.
Part I: Conceptual Frameworks. Carr
O'Reilly
Diagnosis
Classification and Epidemiology. Carr
O'Reilly
Lifespan Development and the Family Lifecycle. Part II: Assessment Frameworks. O'Reilly
Carr
Intelligence. Buntix
Adaptive Behaviour and Support Needs. Keith
Quality of Life: The Journey is the Reward. Carr
O'Reilly
Consultation
Interviewing and Report Writing. Section III: Intervention Frameworks. Beadle-Brown
Hutchinson
Person-Centred Active Support - The Cake Not the Icing. O'Reilly
Gevarter
Falcomata
Sigafoos
Lancioni
Applied Behaviour Analysis and Positive Behaviour Supports. Dangan
Jahoda
Stenfert Kroese
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Section IV: Infancy and Early Childhood. Blacher
Knight
Kraemer
Abbott Feinfield
Supporting Families Who Have Children With Disability. Baker
Marquis
Abbott Feinfield
Early Intervention and Parent Education. Wiggs
Sleep Disorders. Grey
McClean
Toileting Problems. Sturmey
Reyer
Mayville
Matson
Feeding Difficulties and Eating Disorders. Kuczynski
Udwin
Behavioural Phenotypes in Genetic Syndromes Associated With Intellectual Disability. Hare
Autism Spectrum Disorders. Section V: Middle Childhood. Wehmeyer
Huang Lee
Shogren
Educating Children With Intellectual Disability. Sigafoos
O'Reilly
Lancioni
Green
Communication Difficulties and the Promotion of Communication Skills. McClean
Grey
Positive Behaviour Support for Challenging Behaviour. Section VI: Adolescence. Parmenter
Harman
Yazbeck
Riches
Life Skills Training for Adolescents With an Intellectual Disability. Valenti-Hein
Relationships and Sexuality in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.Section VII: Adulthood. Noonan Walsh
Linehan
Living and Working in the Community. Zaman
Bouras
Managing Mental Health Problems in People With Intellectual Disability. Murphy
Sexual Relationships and Adults With Intellectual Disabilities. McCarron
McCallion
Supporting Families With Aging Members Who Have Intellectual Disability. Holland
Walpert
The Presentation
Diagnosis and Support of People With Intellectual Disabilities Who Develop Dementia. Section VIII. Professional Issues. McGuire
McEvoy
Service Models
the Macrosystem and Professional Issues in Clinical Practice. McGuire
McEvoy
Risk Assessment.
O'Reilly
Diagnosis
Classification and Epidemiology. Carr
O'Reilly
Lifespan Development and the Family Lifecycle. Part II: Assessment Frameworks. O'Reilly
Carr
Intelligence. Buntix
Adaptive Behaviour and Support Needs. Keith
Quality of Life: The Journey is the Reward. Carr
O'Reilly
Consultation
Interviewing and Report Writing. Section III: Intervention Frameworks. Beadle-Brown
Hutchinson
Person-Centred Active Support - The Cake Not the Icing. O'Reilly
Gevarter
Falcomata
Sigafoos
Lancioni
Applied Behaviour Analysis and Positive Behaviour Supports. Dangan
Jahoda
Stenfert Kroese
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Section IV: Infancy and Early Childhood. Blacher
Knight
Kraemer
Abbott Feinfield
Supporting Families Who Have Children With Disability. Baker
Marquis
Abbott Feinfield
Early Intervention and Parent Education. Wiggs
Sleep Disorders. Grey
McClean
Toileting Problems. Sturmey
Reyer
Mayville
Matson
Feeding Difficulties and Eating Disorders. Kuczynski
Udwin
Behavioural Phenotypes in Genetic Syndromes Associated With Intellectual Disability. Hare
Autism Spectrum Disorders. Section V: Middle Childhood. Wehmeyer
Huang Lee
Shogren
Educating Children With Intellectual Disability. Sigafoos
O'Reilly
Lancioni
Green
Communication Difficulties and the Promotion of Communication Skills. McClean
Grey
Positive Behaviour Support for Challenging Behaviour. Section VI: Adolescence. Parmenter
Harman
Yazbeck
Riches
Life Skills Training for Adolescents With an Intellectual Disability. Valenti-Hein
Relationships and Sexuality in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.Section VII: Adulthood. Noonan Walsh
Linehan
Living and Working in the Community. Zaman
Bouras
Managing Mental Health Problems in People With Intellectual Disability. Murphy
Sexual Relationships and Adults With Intellectual Disabilities. McCarron
McCallion
Supporting Families With Aging Members Who Have Intellectual Disability. Holland
Walpert
The Presentation
Diagnosis and Support of People With Intellectual Disabilities Who Develop Dementia. Section VIII. Professional Issues. McGuire
McEvoy
Service Models
the Macrosystem and Professional Issues in Clinical Practice. McGuire
McEvoy
Risk Assessment.
Part I: Conceptual Frameworks. Carr
O'Reilly
Diagnosis
Classification and Epidemiology. Carr
O'Reilly
Lifespan Development and the Family Lifecycle. Part II: Assessment Frameworks. O'Reilly
Carr
Intelligence. Buntix
Adaptive Behaviour and Support Needs. Keith
Quality of Life: The Journey is the Reward. Carr
O'Reilly
Consultation
Interviewing and Report Writing. Section III: Intervention Frameworks. Beadle-Brown
Hutchinson
Person-Centred Active Support - The Cake Not the Icing. O'Reilly
Gevarter
Falcomata
Sigafoos
Lancioni
Applied Behaviour Analysis and Positive Behaviour Supports. Dangan
Jahoda
Stenfert Kroese
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Section IV: Infancy and Early Childhood. Blacher
Knight
Kraemer
Abbott Feinfield
Supporting Families Who Have Children With Disability. Baker
Marquis
Abbott Feinfield
Early Intervention and Parent Education. Wiggs
Sleep Disorders. Grey
McClean
Toileting Problems. Sturmey
Reyer
Mayville
Matson
Feeding Difficulties and Eating Disorders. Kuczynski
Udwin
Behavioural Phenotypes in Genetic Syndromes Associated With Intellectual Disability. Hare
Autism Spectrum Disorders. Section V: Middle Childhood. Wehmeyer
Huang Lee
Shogren
Educating Children With Intellectual Disability. Sigafoos
O'Reilly
Lancioni
Green
Communication Difficulties and the Promotion of Communication Skills. McClean
Grey
Positive Behaviour Support for Challenging Behaviour. Section VI: Adolescence. Parmenter
Harman
Yazbeck
Riches
Life Skills Training for Adolescents With an Intellectual Disability. Valenti-Hein
Relationships and Sexuality in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.Section VII: Adulthood. Noonan Walsh
Linehan
Living and Working in the Community. Zaman
Bouras
Managing Mental Health Problems in People With Intellectual Disability. Murphy
Sexual Relationships and Adults With Intellectual Disabilities. McCarron
McCallion
Supporting Families With Aging Members Who Have Intellectual Disability. Holland
Walpert
The Presentation
Diagnosis and Support of People With Intellectual Disabilities Who Develop Dementia. Section VIII. Professional Issues. McGuire
McEvoy
Service Models
the Macrosystem and Professional Issues in Clinical Practice. McGuire
McEvoy
Risk Assessment.
O'Reilly
Diagnosis
Classification and Epidemiology. Carr
O'Reilly
Lifespan Development and the Family Lifecycle. Part II: Assessment Frameworks. O'Reilly
Carr
Intelligence. Buntix
Adaptive Behaviour and Support Needs. Keith
Quality of Life: The Journey is the Reward. Carr
O'Reilly
Consultation
Interviewing and Report Writing. Section III: Intervention Frameworks. Beadle-Brown
Hutchinson
Person-Centred Active Support - The Cake Not the Icing. O'Reilly
Gevarter
Falcomata
Sigafoos
Lancioni
Applied Behaviour Analysis and Positive Behaviour Supports. Dangan
Jahoda
Stenfert Kroese
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Section IV: Infancy and Early Childhood. Blacher
Knight
Kraemer
Abbott Feinfield
Supporting Families Who Have Children With Disability. Baker
Marquis
Abbott Feinfield
Early Intervention and Parent Education. Wiggs
Sleep Disorders. Grey
McClean
Toileting Problems. Sturmey
Reyer
Mayville
Matson
Feeding Difficulties and Eating Disorders. Kuczynski
Udwin
Behavioural Phenotypes in Genetic Syndromes Associated With Intellectual Disability. Hare
Autism Spectrum Disorders. Section V: Middle Childhood. Wehmeyer
Huang Lee
Shogren
Educating Children With Intellectual Disability. Sigafoos
O'Reilly
Lancioni
Green
Communication Difficulties and the Promotion of Communication Skills. McClean
Grey
Positive Behaviour Support for Challenging Behaviour. Section VI: Adolescence. Parmenter
Harman
Yazbeck
Riches
Life Skills Training for Adolescents With an Intellectual Disability. Valenti-Hein
Relationships and Sexuality in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.Section VII: Adulthood. Noonan Walsh
Linehan
Living and Working in the Community. Zaman
Bouras
Managing Mental Health Problems in People With Intellectual Disability. Murphy
Sexual Relationships and Adults With Intellectual Disabilities. McCarron
McCallion
Supporting Families With Aging Members Who Have Intellectual Disability. Holland
Walpert
The Presentation
Diagnosis and Support of People With Intellectual Disabilities Who Develop Dementia. Section VIII. Professional Issues. McGuire
McEvoy
Service Models
the Macrosystem and Professional Issues in Clinical Practice. McGuire
McEvoy
Risk Assessment.