Description
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- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of boxes
- Contributors
- Foreword and acknowledgements
- Section 1 Conceptual frameworks
- 1 Diagnosis, classification and epidemiology
- 2 Lifespan development and the family lifecycle
- Section 2 Assessment frameworks
- 3 Intelligence
- 4 Adaptive behaviour and support needs
- 5 Quality of life: the journey is the reward
- 6 Consultation, interviewing and report writing
- Section 3 Intervention frameworks
- 7 Person-centred active support: the cake not the icing
- 8 Applied behaviour analysis and positive behaviour supports
- 9 Cognitive behaviour therapy
- Section 4 Infancy and early childhood
- 10 Supporting families who have children with intellectual disability
- 11 Early intervention and parent education
- 12 Sleep disorders
- 13 Toileting problems
- 14 Feeding difficulties and eating disorders
- 15 Behavioural phenotypes in genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability
- 16 Autism spectrum disorders
- Section 5 Middle childhood
- 17 Educating children with intellectual disability
- 18 Communication difficulties and promotion of communication skills
- 19 Positive behaviour support for challenging behaviour
- Section 6 Adolescence
- 20 Life skills training for adolescents with an intellectual disability
- 21 Relationships and sexuality in adolescence and young adulthood
- Section 7 Adulthood
- 22 Living and working in the community
- 23 Managing mental health problems in people with intellectual disability
- 24 Sexual relationships and adults with intellectual disabilities
- 25 Supporting families with ageing members who have intellectual disability
- 26 The presentation, diagnosis and support of people with intellectual disabilities who develop dementia
- Section 8 Professional issues
- 27 Service models, the macrosystem and professional issues in clinical practice
- 28 Risk assessment
- Index




