Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities: Volume 11 Issue 3
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formerly Advances in Mental Health and Learning DisabilitiesTable of contents
Resilience in children and young people with intellectual disabilities: a review of literature
Raghu Raghavan, Edward GriffinBuilding the resilience of children with intellectual disabilities (ChID) can help reduce the personal, social and economic costs associated with mental ill health among such…
Discharging inpatients with intellectual disability from secure to community services: risk assessment and management considerations
Verity Chester, Anthony Scott Brown, John Devapriam, Sharon Axby, Claire Hargreaves, Rohit ShankarThere is increasing emphasis on caring for people with intellectual disabilities in the least restrictive, ideally community settings. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to…
Adherence of clinicians to guidelines for the prescription of antipsychotic drugs to people with intellectual disabilities
Lotte Ramerman, Gerda de Kuijper, Pieter J. HoekstraAntipsychotic drugs are frequently prescribed to people with intellectual disabilities (ID) to ameliorate psychotic symptoms and behavioural symptoms with and without mental…
The case for guided self-help for people with intellectual disabilities
Eddie Chaplin, Karina Marshall-TateThe purpose of this paper is to examine guided self-help (GSH), and some of the barriers as to why it is not routinely available for people with intellectual disabilities (IDs).
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2044-1282e-ISSN:
2044-1290ISSN-L:
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Advances in Mental Health and Learning DisabilitiesOnline date, start – end:
2010Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Sujeet Jaydeokar