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People with Intellectual Disabilities Hear Voices Too Dr John Cheetham Dr Nina Melunsky

People with Intellectual Disabilities Hear Voices Too By Dr John Cheetham Dr Nina Melunsky

People with Intellectual Disabilities Hear Voices Too by Dr John Cheetham Dr Nina Melunsky


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People with Intellectual Disabilities Hear Voices Too is a unique publication that aims to address a gap in understanding the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities who hear voices, and how best to offer support in practical, person-centred ways.

People with Intellectual Disabilities Hear Voices Too Summary

People with Intellectual Disabilities Hear Voices Too: Understanding and Adapting Best Practice to Support People With Intellectual Disabilities who Hear Voices that Others Cannot Hear. A self-study guide by Dr John Cheetham Dr Nina Melunsky

Dr John Cheetham and Dr Nina Melunsky will be speaking about Understanding and adapting best practice to support people with intellectual disabilities who hear voices that others cannot hear at Learning Disability Today London 2019. People with Intellectual Disabilities Hear Voices Too is a unique publication that aims to address a gap in understanding the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities who hear voices, and how best to offer support in practical, person-centred ways. It draws on best practice guidance on psychosis and also learning disability from NICE and from the British Psychological Society. The self-study guide covers current knowledge on evidence-based theories of understanding voice-hearing, as well as common ways of understanding these experiences as described by voice-hearers, included in supportive video footage. Contents include: Myth and jargon busting How people with intellectual disabilities are affected by voice-hearing Theories of voice-hearing Role of trauma Evidence-based interventions Common triggers and coping skills Communication skills How do we use this knowledge in practice? How and when to seek help from services A complementary resource pack and training pack are in development.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents: Introduction Section 1: What is 'voice-hearing'? Chapter 1. What do we mean when we talk about 'hearing voices'? Chapter 2. Why do people hear voices? Chapter 3. Is all voice-hearing the same? Chapter 4. Can you have a mental health problem and hear voices? Section 2: What's it like to live with voices? Chapter 5. What's it really like to hear voices? Chapter 6. What triggers a voice-hearing experience? Section 3: What helps? Chapter 7. What do we know helps people who hear voices? Chapter 8. What skills can people learn to help them cope with distressing voices? Chapter 9. Why is it important to have good communication skills? Chapter 10. How and when should I seek help from mental health services?

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GOR013941548
9781912755509
1912755505
People with Intellectual Disabilities Hear Voices Too: Understanding and Adapting Best Practice to Support People With Intellectual Disabilities who Hear Voices that Others Cannot Hear. A self-study guide by Dr John Cheetham Dr Nina Melunsky
Used - Very Good
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Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
20191202
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