1986
DOI: 10.1080/01933928608411851
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Treatment and group therapy with dually diagnosed populations

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“…People with ID are more likely to receive and accept information from the group they belong to 18 and to mirror and learn behaviours from others. This might raise the concern about their suggestibility and mirroring of maladaptive behaviours.…”
Section: Client With Idmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…People with ID are more likely to receive and accept information from the group they belong to 18 and to mirror and learn behaviours from others. This might raise the concern about their suggestibility and mirroring of maladaptive behaviours.…”
Section: Client With Idmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Therapists may have to be more forth coming and direct with them: they might need to take a more active, less 'neutral' role. Since people with ID have some difficulties with thinking and in problem solving at the same speed as their non-disabled peers, appropriate 'supervision' would assist them to take decisions, resolve conflicts and avoid drifting away from social interactions.…”
Section: Tc Staffmentioning
confidence: 99%
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