
Anger Treatment for People with Developmental Disabilities
A Theory, Evidence and Manual Based Approach
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. April 2005
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-470-87004-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents a treatment manual, a robust theoretical framework for treatment, and detailed empirical evidence for the effectiveness of anger treatment for the intellectually disabled. It offers a session-by-session guide to the delivery of individualized treatment for patients, reinforced by a range of outcome and process data that provides empirical evidence for its effectiveness and application.
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Edition
1., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 25.3 cm
Width: 17.6 cm
Weight
662 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-87004-4 (9780470870044)
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John L. Taylor | Raymond W. Novaco
Anger Treatment for People with Developmental Disabilities
A Theory, Evidence and Manual Based Approach
E-Book
01/2006
Wiley
€53.99
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Persons
John L. Taylor is Professor of Development Disability Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne; Head of Psychological Therapies and Research and Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Northgate and Prudhoe NHS Trust, Northumberland, UK. Since qualifying as a clinical psychologist from Edinburgh University, John Taylor has worked mainly in developmental disability and forensic services in community, medium secure, special hospital and prison settings in the UK. In 1999 he received a Department of Health Sir Kenneth Calman Bursary Award to develop his research interests in the area of anger treatment. In recent years he has published work related to his clinical research interests in assessment and treatment of offenders with developmental disabilities in a range of research and professional journals. He is currently Chair of the British Psychological Society's Faculty for Forensic Clinical Psychology and the Learning Disability Steering Group of the NHS National Forensic Mental Health Research and Development Programme. Raymond W. Novaco is Professor of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine, USA. Cognitive-behavioural therapy for anger was pioneered by Ray Novaco, for which he received the Best Contribution Award in 1978 from the International Society for Research on Aggression. Funded by the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Mental Health and the Law in 1991-1993, he developed new procedures for anger assessment for use with mentally disordered persons, which are here being extended to the developmental disabilities domain. He received the Distinguished Contributions to Psychology Award from the California Psychological Association in 2000. In addition to being programme consultant for the Northgate Hospital anger project, he serves as Research Consultant to The State Hospital in Scotland and for many years served on the Advisory Board of Atascadero State Hospital in California.
Content
About the Authors.Foreword.Preface.Acknowledgements.1. Anger and Aggression: Conceptual Background and Historical Perspective.2. Anger and its Dysregulation: A Guiding Framework.3. Anger Treatment Effectiveness.4. Emotional Problems, Aggression and Psychotherapy for People with Developmental Disabilities.5. Anger Treatment for People with Developmental Disabilities.6. Issues in Anger Assessment and Treatment Evaluation.7. Development, Delivery and Maintenance of a Cognitive-Behavioural Anger Treatment Protocol for People with Developmental Disabilities.8. Anger Treatment Protocol: Preparatory Phase.9. Anger Treatment Protocol: Treatment Phase.10. Therapist Training, Supervision and Process Considerations (Bruce T. Gillmer).11. Anger Treatment for Women with Developmental Disabilities (Alison Robertson).Appendices.References.Index.