Therapeutic Care for People with Intellectual Disabilities and Emotional Needs

Exploring a trauma-informed approach from professional and personal perspectives

PAVILION PUBLISHING & MEDIAISBN: 9781803884301

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By Pat Frankish, Foreword by David O'Driscoll, Contributions by Nigel Beail, Valerie Sinason, Paula Levett, Erica McInnis
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PAPERBACK
Pages:
200

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Contents:

Foreword by David ODriscoll

Introducing the model of care

1: Introduction

2. The Disability Psychotherapy Story

3. The Story of the FAIT

4. The FAIT and the Under-Fives

5: The History and Development of the Frankish Group of Companies

6. The Rowan House Story (Amanda Brock)

7. The Property Story - A Historical Perspective



Professional perspectives

8. Experiences of Using the FAIT Model in a Childrens Specialist LD Service (Paula Levett)

9. Disability & Trauma Work (Valerie Sinason)

10. Development of Psychotherapy for People with ID (Nigel Beail)

11. Disability Psychotherapy and Black Youth Knife Crime (Dr Erica McInnis)

12. The Dementia Story (Tilly Brock)

13. Secure Accommodation to an Ordinary Life



Personal perspectives

14. The Staff Story - Personal Perspectives

15. Sylvias Story (Carol Hall)

16. Susans Story

17. Peace and Freedom

18. Support and Trust (Carrie Anne)

19. Future Possibilities


 PAT FRANKISH is a Clinical Psychologist with many years of experience in the field of trauma, disability and psychotherapy. Pat provides expert psychological services as well as direct support for very distressed individuals in supported living environments. She is a past President of the British Psychological Society and continues to speak publicly and provide training for staff working at all levels of security and community provisions.

 


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