The adaptation and application of mindfulness‐based psychotherapeutic practices for individuals with intellectual disabilities
Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities
ISSN: 2044-1282
Article publication date: 16 September 2011
Abstract
Purpose
This paper seeks to review the adaptation and application of mindfulness‐based psychotherapeutic practices for individuals with intellectual disability, the population most at risk for mental health and behavioral challenges.
Design/methodology/approach
Provided is an overview of the adaptation and utilization of these practices in the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders, and maladaptive behavior in individuals with intellectual disabilities. It also explores current research related to mindfulness‐based stress management for parents and caregivers of individuals with intellectual disability.
Findings
Current research and practice supports that mindfulness‐based psychotherapeutic practices are clinically effective in the treatment of anxiety, mood, stress, aggression, and self‐injury in individuals with intellectual disabilities, and enhanced coping and stress management in their parents and caregivers.
Practical implications
The effective, experiential, and skills‐based practices of mindfulness‐based psychotherapy make it easily adaptable and applicable for use with individuals with intellectual disabilities who have varying mental health and behavioral challenges.
Originality/value
Very little has been published on the adaptation and application of mindfulness‐based psychotherapeutic practices for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Given the mental health and behavioral challenges faced by this population, there is a great need for individuals with intellectual disabilities to have effective and practical treatment such as mindfulness‐based psychotherapy. Further research and utilization of these practices with this population is needed.
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Citation
Robertson, B. (2011), "The adaptation and application of mindfulness‐based psychotherapeutic practices for individuals with intellectual disabilities", Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, Vol. 5 No. 5, pp. 46-52. https://doi.org/10.1108/20441281111180664
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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