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COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2019

Biza Senfert Kroese
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham, U.K.

Abstract

A substantial literature now exists that indicates that cognitive-behaviour therapies are effective for a wide range of psychological problems (See Hawton, Salkovskis, Kirk, & Clark, 1989). However, it is only very recently that cognitive-behaviour therapists have considered people with learning disabilities as suitable clients for this particular approach. The present paper describes some of the challenges that are encountered when applying cognitive-behaviour therapy to this client group.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
1998 British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies

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