2019
DOI: 10.1111/jppi.12323
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Supporting People with Intellectual Disability Who Have Experienced Abuse: Clinical Psychologists' Perspectives

Abstract: While sexual and other forms of abuse constitute significant problems with people with intellectual disability (ID), there is limited evidence to guide psychologists working with this population. The research involved a qualitative, interview‐based study of six clinical psychologists' views on supporting people with ID who experienced abuse. Four topics relating to service provision were explored using thematic analysis (Braun & Clark, 2006). Five overarching themes were identified. These were (1) therapeutic … Show more

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