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More About This Title Intellectual Disability Psychiatry - A PracticalHandbook
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Topics covered include the classification of mental disorders in intellectual disability, the clinical assessment of specific disorders, psychological, psychopharmacological and social interventions, and the practical, legal, and social aspects of supporting service users with intellectual disability who have mental health problems.
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Dr Diana Andrea Barron is clinical research fellow at UCL,Department of Mental Health Sciences.
Dr Ian Hall is honorary senior lecturer, UCL Dept of Mental Health Sciences, and also works for the Community Learning Disability Service of the East London NHS Foundation Trust.
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Foreword
Tony Holland
1 Introduction
Angela Hassiotis, Diana Andrea Barron and Ian Hall
2 Effective Communication
Diana Andrea Barron and Emma Winn
3 Clinical Assessment
Neill Simpson
4 Assessing Mental Capacity and Making Best Interest Decisions
Ian Hall and Afia Ali
5 Common Mental Disorders (Depression, Anxiety, OCD, PTSD)
Elspeth Bradley, Rebecca Goody, Shirley McMillan and Andrew Levitas
6 Psychotic Illness
Angela Hassiotis and Amanda Sinai
7 Mental Health Aspects of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Peter Carpenter
8 Substance Misuse
Helen Miller and Emma Whicher
9 Challenging Behaviour
David Smith and William Howie
10 Interaction between Mental and Physical Health
Michael Kerr and Basil Cardoza
11 Mental Health of Older People
Andre Strydom and Jennifer Torr
12 Management of Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities
Evan Yacoub and Ian Hall
13 Mental Health Crises
Deirdre O’Brady
14 Pharmacological Interventions
Shoumitro Deb
15 Psychological Interventions
Katrina Scior
16 Community Care
Philip Dodd and Patricia Noonan Walsh
Appendix A Critique of the ICD 10 and DSM IV based
Classification of Mental Disorders in Intellectual
Disability
Anna Cooper and Angela Hassiotis
Appendix B A to Z of Disciplines That May Contribute to the Multi- and Interdisciplinary Work as Applied to Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Elspeth Bradley, Rebecca Goody and Shirley McMillan
Index
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“This book is not, and does not, claim to be a scholarly treatise, but it will be useful to many service providers interested in improving their clinical skills in the area of ID.” (Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 1 December 2012)
"I enjoyed reading this book. The book is a useful guide for all professionals working with people with ID, and is likely to be particularly valuable for psychiatric trainees attempting to pass examinations such as the membership examination of the Royal College of Psychiatrists." (Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2010)