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Healing trauma

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"Healing Trauma: The Power of Group Treatment for People With Intellectual Disabilities is a guide to group therapy for an often-neglected population. People with intellectual disabilities suffer higher than average rates of trauma, sexual abuse, and psychopathology, but many formidable …

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"Healing Trauma: The Power of Group Treatment for People With Intellectual Disabilities is a guide to group therapy for an often-neglected population. People with intellectual disabilities suffer higher than average rates of trauma, sexual abuse, and psychopathology, but many formidable obstacles have impeded accurate diagnoses and treatments for members of this population. Choosing group treatment as the most effective intervention, the authors describe interactive-behavioral therapy (IBT), based heavily on traditional models of group therapy and psychodrama and modified to enhance the possibility for change in people with intellectual disabilities. In IBT, member-to-member interactions are regarded as a priority for learning, as the group therapy format allows for a controlled connection with others in which each individual's style of interrelating can be examined and altered. The special considerations and needs of group treatment for trauma and sexual abuse survivors and offenders with intellectual disabilities are covered in equal measure, and information is offered about how the application of the IBT model can be used in sexual abuse avoidance training. A related model of individual treatment is detailed along with ways in which the clinician can make informed decisions concerning the most effective course of treatment for a given individual outside of group treatment." "This book will be a resource for clinicians and other helping professionals who work with them."--Jacket.

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""Healing Trauma: The Power of Group Treatment for People With Intellectual Disabilities is a guide to group therapy for an often-neglected population. People with intellectual disabilities suffer higher than average …"

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