Full Description
This edited collection will introduce the key principles for providing interventions with support teams of all kinds who work with people with intellectual disabilities (ID). These teams will often be part of external organisations, and despite this 'indirect' work being an important part of working psychologically with people with ID, there is little in the way of evidence-based practice in this field largely due to variations in practice. Informed by practice-based evidence, this book will introduce the foundational principles that can be applied before moving to chapters that focus on specific theoretical and therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Analytic Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy and Positive Behaviour Support interventions, with case examples and practice guidance offered to support the application of these ideas into practice.
Contents
1. Introduction - Deanna Gallichan, Helen K. Fletcher, Kate Theodore and Jason Crabtree
2. Foundational principles for working with support teams - Deanna Gallichan and Kate Theodore
3. "There's not always encouragement to be thinking about work in that way" - Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to explore support workers' experiences of reflective practice offered by clinical psychologists - Caoimhe Sheelan, Steve Minton and Kelly Camilleri
4. Relational safety in every interaction: Practical approaches to trauma-informed care with support teams - Cathy Harding
5. Positive Behaviour Support interventions: Creating collaborations with carers and wider systems - Jason Crabtree
6. Creating connections: Introducing AMBIT to our work with staff teams and practitioners who support people with Learning Disabilities - Helen K. Fletcher, Shauna Mullarkey, Becky Smith and Shaw Tearle
7. Systemic approaches with support teams working with people with learning disabilities - Dr Lorna Robbins
8. Making space for thinking: Using psychodynamic approaches with staff teams supporting people with learning disabilities - David O'Driscoll and Helen K. Fletcher
9. Attachment-informed approaches with staff teams - Carlo Schuengel, Paula Sterkenburg and Robbie Duschinsky
10. Using Video Interaction Guidance to improve interactions between people with intellectual disabilities and their support workers - Dr Sheridan Forster and Dr Meredith Prain
11. EMDR: Supporting individual therapy and using the Group-Traumatic Episode Protocol (G-TEP) with staff teams - Joanne Porter
12. Mapping Patterns in Relationships: Using Cognitive Analytic Therapy with Support Systems around People with Intellectual Disabilities - Emma Chorlton
13. Embedding compassionate care: Using Compassion Focused Therapy with staff teams in intellectual disability services - Olivia Hewitt, Karla Maguire and Amy Critoph
14. Working with support workers: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach - Jonathan Williams
15. Engaging support workers in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with people with intellectual disabilities - Inderpal Daddi and Lara Taylor