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Anger Treatment for People with Developmental Disabilities: A Theory, Evidence and Manual Based Approach

Publication Year:
2005
Edition:
1st
Author:
Taylor, John Lionel; Novaco, Raymond W.
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN:
978-0-47-087004-4
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This is a must-have resource for practitioners and clinicians in the developmental disability and forensic fields, across a range of settings. It will also be of interest to academics and trainees in the developmental disability and forensic fields.

Anger and aggression are prevalent problems among people with developmental disabilities and constitute primary reasons for them to be admitted and re-admitted to institutions. They are also a key reason for the prescribing of behaviour control and anti-psychotic medication to this client group. Stimulated by growing research in this area, mental health and criminal justice professionals have begun to see the benefits of anger assessment and cognitive-behavioural anger treatment for people with developmental disabilities.

There is no prior text to guide anger treatment provision to this client group. This text presents a manual-guided cognitive-behavioural anger treatment protocol, grounded in a solid theoretical framework and empirical evidence for its efficacy in clinical practice. The assessment and treatment approach is designed to engage and motivate patients with recurrent and deep-rooted anger problems and their manifestation in serious aggressive behaviour. Accompanying the treatment protocol are a number of worksheets, handouts and exercise sheets for clinicians and clients, which can be accessed online.
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OvidSP
Publisher:
Wiley
Product Type:
Book
Author:
Taylor, John Lionel; Novaco, Raymond W.
ISBN:
978-0-47-087004-4
Specialty:
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychology
Language:
English
Edition:
1st
Pages:
272
Publication Year:
2005

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