Mental health services for adults with intellectual disability : strategies and solutions
Bouras, Nick / Holt, Geraldine 1951-
2010
xiv, 154 p.
Maudsley monographs ; 0076-5465
9781848720404
Anglais
Part I : Development of specialist mental health services
1. The specialist mental health model and other services in a changing environment -- 2. Services for people with intellectual diability and offending behaviour -- 3. An international perspective of mental health services for people with intellectual disability
Part II : Clinical practice
4. Assessment, diagnosis and rating instruments -- 5. Service use and outcomes -- 6. Neuroimaging and genetic syndromes -- 7. The association between psychopathology and intellectual disability
Part III : Training as an integrated component of service delivery
8. Training professionals, family carers and support staff to work effectively with people with intellectual disability and mental health problems
This book considers how mental health services have evolved over the past three decades to meet the needs of people with intellectual disability, focusing on the ways that theories and policies have been applied to clinical practice.
Nick Bouras and Geraldine Holt both have extensive experience in developing and running mental health services and bring together international contributors all with longstanding expertise in the fields of mental health and intellectual disability. They present the current evidence-based practice on how people with intellectual disability can be best cared for in clinical settings. The book embraces a foreword by Professor David Goldberg and is divided into three sections: development of specialist mental health services, clinical practice, and training as an integrated component of service delivery.
Chapters cover topics including:
• the association between psychopathology and intellectual disability
• international perspectives
• neuroimaging and genetic syndromes
• training professionals, families and support workers.
Mental Health Services for Adults with Intellectual Disability provides an overview of the many improvements that have been made in services for people with intellectual disability, as well as examining the shortcomings of the services provided. It offers strategies and solutions for the wide array of interdisciplinary professionals who want to develop the range of resources on offer for people with intellectual disability.
Déficience intellectuelle / Services de santé mentale / Maladies mentales
WM 307.M5 B766m 2010
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1 | WM 307.M5 B766m 2010 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |