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This handbook presents a diverse range of effective treatment approaches for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Its triple focus on key concepts, treatment and training modalities, and evidence-based interventions for challenging behaviors of individuals with IDD provides a solid foundation for effective treatment strategies, theory-to-implementation issues, and the philosophical and moral aspects of care. Expert contributions advocate for changes in treating individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by emphasizing caregiver support as well as respecting and encouraging client autonomy, self-determination, and choice. With its quality-of-life approach, the handbook details practices that are person-centered and supportive as well as therapeutically sound.  Topics featured in the handbook include: Functional and preference assessments for clinical decision making.Treatment modalities from cognitive behavioral therapy and phar

macotherapy to mindfulness, telehealth, and assistive technologies.Self-determination and choice as well as community living skills.Quality-of-life issues for individuals with IDD.Early intensive behavior interventions for autism spectrum disorder.Skills training for parents of children with IDD as well as staff training in positive behavior support.Evidence-based interventions for a wide range of challenging behaviors and issues. The Handbook of Evidence-Based Practices in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in clinical psychology, social work, behavior therapy, and rehabilitation. 

Chapter 1. Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Wisely.- PART 1: Foundations.- Chapter 2.Definition and Nature of Intellectual Disability.- Chapter 3. Evidence-Based Practices.- Chapter 4. Functional Assessment.- Chapter 5. Preference Assessments for Clinical Decision Making.- Chapter 6. Prevention of Severe Problem Behavior.- Chapter 7. Community Support Needs.- Chapter8. Quality of Life.- Chapter 9. Functional Skills.- PART 2: Treatment and Training Modalities.- Chapter 10. Complementary and Alternative Therapies.- Chapter 11. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Chapter 12. Mindfulness.- Chapter 13. Psychopharmacology.- Chapter 14. Assistive Technology.- Chapter 15. Positive Behavior Support.- Chapter 16. Staff Training in Positive Behavior Support.- Chapter 17. Parent Training.- Chapter 18. Social Skills.- Chapter 19. Early Intensive Behavioral Interventions.- Chapter 20. Active Support.- Chapter 21. Self-Determination and Choice.- Chapter 22. Telehealth.- Chapter 23. Skills Trai

ning for Parents with Intellectual Disabilities.- PART 3: Evidence-Based Interventions.- Chapter 24. Self-Injury.- Chapter 25. Rumination.- Chapter 26. Pica.- Chapter 27. Aggressive Behavior.- Chapter 28. Stereotypy.- Chapter 29. Inappropriate Sexual Behavior and Sexual Offending.- Chapter 30. Sleep Disorders.- Chapter 31. Communication.- Chapter 32. Vocational Training.- Chapter 33. Leisure Skills.- Chapter 34. Community Living and Participation.- Chapter 35. Health and Wellness.- Chapter 36. Safety Skills.- Chapter 37. Toilet Training.- Chapter 38. Substance Use Disorders.

Recenzijas

This book covers a spectrum of topics relevant to the understanding of the philosophy, policy, assessment, and intervention related to evidence-based practice in the intellectual and developmental disability field. This book will be invaluable for graduate students, professionals working in community services, special education teachers, clinicians in residential facilities, psychiatrists and all other clinicians involved in the care of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. (Ramasamy Manikam, Journal of Child and Family Studies, Vol. 26, 2017)

This book presents the current evidence-base for assessment, treatment modalities, and interventions for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. For academics, this book provides a wealth of information on virtually all issues associated with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and identifies areas in need of further research to grow this field. Thus, if there is space for only one book on this topic in your office, this is the book. (Theresa M. Courtney, Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Vol. 1, 2017)

1 Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Wisely
1(10)
Nirbhay N. Singh
Part I Foundations
2 Definition and Nature of Intellectual Disability
11(30)
James C. Harris
Stephen Greenspan
3 Evidence-Based Practices
41(28)
Karen C. Stoiber
Samuel Purdy
David A. Klingbeil
4 Functional Assessment
69(30)
Raymond G. Miltenberger
Sarah E. Bloom
Sindy Sanchez
Diego A. Valbuena
5 Preference Assessments for Clinical Decision Making
99(24)
Andrew L. Samaha
Sarah E. Bloom
Leah J. Koehler
6 Prevention of Severe Problem Behavior
123(14)
Don E. Williams
Gabrielle T. Lee
Deborah L. Grossett
7 Community Support Needs
137(32)
James R. Thompson
Stephanie DeSpain
8 Quality of Life
169(60)
Robert A. Cummins
9 Functional Skills
229(14)
Robert H. LaRue
Christopher J. Manente
Erica Dashow
Kimberly N. Sloman
Part II Treatment and Training Modalities
10 Complementary and Alternative Therapies
243(40)
Marianne M. Glanzman
Marisa Toomey
11 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
283(28)
Paul Willner
William R. Lindsay
12 Mindfulness
311(36)
Yoon-Suk Hwang
Nirbhay N. Singh
13 Psychopharmacology
347(36)
Shoumitro Deb
14 Assistive Technology
383(32)
Giulio E. Lancioni
Nirbhay N. Singh
Mark E. O'Reilly
Jeff Sigafoos
Doretta Oliva
Robert Didden
15 Positive Behavior Support
415(28)
Kelsey R. Morris
Robert H. Horner
16 Staff Training in Positive Behavior Support
443(24)
Anne MacDonald
17 Parent Training
467(26)
Laura Lee McIntyre
Cameron L. Neece
18 Social Skills
493(18)
Laci Watkins
Michelle Kuhn
Mark F. O'Reilly
Russell Lang
Jeff Sigafoos
Giulio E. Lancioni
19 Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention
511(26)
Adrienne Perry
Julie Koudys
Ksusha Blacklock
20 Active Support
537(24)
Sandy Toogood
Vasiliki Totsika
Edwin Jones
Kathy Lowe
21 Self-Determination and Choice
561(24)
Michael L. Wehmeyer
Karrie A. Shogren
22 Telehealth
585(30)
David P. Wacker
Kelly M. Schieltz
Alyssa N. Suess
Patrick W. Romani
Yaniz C. Padilla Dalmau
Todd G. Kopelman
John E. Lee
Scott D. Lindgren
23 Skills Training for Parents with Intellectual Disabilities
615(20)
Maurice A. Feldman
Munazza Tahir
Part III Evidence-Based Interventions
24 Self-Injury
635(42)
Theodore A. Hoch
Carl R. Dzyak
Brian L. Burkhalter
25 Rumination
677(38)
Carl R. Dzyak
Brian L. Burkhalter
Theodore A. Hoch
26 Pica
715(12)
Don E. Williams
David McAdam
27 Aggressive Behavior
727(24)
Robert Didden
William R. Lindsay
Russell Lang
Jeff Sigafoos
Shoumitro Deb
Jan Wiersma
Nienke Peters-Scheffer
Peter B. Marschik
Mark E. O'Reilly
Giulio E. Lancioni
28 Stereotypy
751(30)
John T. Rapp
Marc J. Lanovaz
29 Inappropriate Sexual Behavior and Sexual Offending
781(28)
William R. Lindsay
30 Sleep Disorders
809(14)
Deborah L. Grossett
C. Merle Johnson
Don E. Williams
Domonique L. Randall
31 Communication
823(28)
Jeff Sigafoos
Giulio E. Lancioni
Mark E. O'Reilly
Russell Lang
Nirbhay N. Singh
Robert Didden
Vanessa A. Green
Peter B. Marschik
32 Vocational Training
851(20)
John Kregel
Meg Sander
33 Leisure Skills
871(20)
Brian J. Feeney
Rebecca K. Arvans
W. Larry Williams
34 Community Living and Participation
891(16)
Amy S. Hewitt
Kristin Hamre
Kelly Nye-Lengerman
Jennifer Hall-Lande
Libby Hallas-Muchow
35 Health and Wellness
907(16)
James K. Luiselli
36 Safety Skills
923(20)
Jina Jang
Anurati Mehta
Dennis R. Dixon
37 Toilet Training
943(14)
James S. Smith
Brandy Chaneb
38 Substance Use Disorders
957(10)
Robert Didden
Joanneke VanDerNagel
Neomi van Duijvenbode
Index 967
Nirbhay N. Singh, Ph.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Georgia, Georgia Regents University, Augusta GA. He is also with ONE Research Institute in Raleigh NC. He was formerly a Professor of Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Clinical Psychology at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and Director of the Commonwealth Institute for Child and Family Studies, Richmond VA. His research interests include behavioral and psychopharmacological treatments of individuals with disabilities, assistive technology for supporting individuals with severe, profound, and multiple disabilities, and mindfulness. He is the Editor-in-Chief of two international journals, Journal of Child and Family Studies and Mindfulness, and Editor of the book series, Mindfulness in Behavioral Health.