
I Can Feel Good (2nd edition)
DBT-informed skills training for people with intellectual disabilities and problems managing emotions
$295.89
- Spiral
- Release Date
25 November 2018
Summary
This manual is designed to equip practitioners with the skills necessary to deliver emotion regulation training to individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities. These individuals often struggle with managing their emotions, which can significantly affect their lives and relationships. The training is suitable for those living in community, residential, or secure settings.
This updated edition incorporates new skills adapted specifically for individuals with intellectu…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781912755172 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1912755173 |
| Author: | Bridget Ingamells, Catrin Morrissey, Natalie Brotherton, Sarah Ashworth |
| Publisher: | Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd |
| Imprint: | Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd |
| Format: | Spiral |
| Edition: | 2nd |
| Release Date: | 25 November 2018 |
| Weight: | 578g |
| Dimensions: | 83mm x 318mm x 269mm |
About The Author
Bridget Ingamells
Authors
Bridget Ingamells is an Advanced Healthcare Practitioner with the National High Secure Learning Disability Service, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. She is a qualified Learning Disability Nurse, and since 2004 has had a special interest in adapting dialectical behaviour therapy for clients with intellectual disabilities.
Catrin Morrissey was formerly Lead Psychologist at the National High Secure Learning Disability Service between 2007 and 2015, developing the treatment pathway for men with intellectual disability. She is now a part-time Consultant Forensic Psychologist and Clinical Lead for the Offender Personality Disorder Pathway at Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. She is Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham and has a wide range of publications in the field of personality disorder and intellectual disability.
Natalie Brotherton is a Principal Clinical Psychologist. Her experience comprises working with individuals with a variety of clinical needs, which include learning disability, autistic spectrum disorder, personality disorder, and mental health difficulties, both within the community and within secure services. She has been involved in the delivery and development of the I Can Feel Good programme within secure services since 2014.
Sarah Ashworth is a Forensic Psychologist who specialises in working with adults within secure psychiatric services with a range of complex needs and diagnoses, including learning disability and/or autism spectrum disorders. Her clinical experience has included working with client groups within a range of secure and community settings. She has been involved in the delivery and development of the I Can Feel Good programme within secure services since 2014.
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