2023
DOI: 10.1111/bld.12528
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A mixed methods evaluation of a compassion‐focused therapy group intervention for people with an intellectual disability

Abstract: BackgroundThis study investigated the use of a Compassion‐Focused Therapy (CFT) group as a psychological intervention for a group of adults with an intellectual disability with a range of psychological issues.MethodFour clients attended the group, which was facilitated by three trainee Clinical Psychologists. The group consisted of 8 weekly sessions.FindingsStandardised outcome measures showed an increase in psychological well‐being and self‐compassion for all participants postintervention. Two participants sh… Show more

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“…Furthermore, group environments allow people to share experiences, receive validation or encouragement, develop socioemotional intelligence (Goad, 2023) and learn new ways of coping (Bates, 2005), which may help reduce shame. Studies have explored the acceptability and effectiveness of group CFT for people with ID (Clapton et al , 2018a; Goad and Parker, 2021; Hewitt et al , 2023; Willems et al , 2022). These studies demonstrate that CFT can be effectively adapted for people with ID and acceptably delivered in a group context.…”
Section: Group Compassion-focused Therapy For People With Intellectua...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, group environments allow people to share experiences, receive validation or encouragement, develop socioemotional intelligence (Goad, 2023) and learn new ways of coping (Bates, 2005), which may help reduce shame. Studies have explored the acceptability and effectiveness of group CFT for people with ID (Clapton et al , 2018a; Goad and Parker, 2021; Hewitt et al , 2023; Willems et al , 2022). These studies demonstrate that CFT can be effectively adapted for people with ID and acceptably delivered in a group context.…”
Section: Group Compassion-focused Therapy For People With Intellectua...mentioning
confidence: 99%