Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Emotional Development and Intellectual Disability by Jolanda Vonk, Brian Twint, Jac de Bruijn, Ad van den Broek This book makes an important contribution to a more comprehensive understanding of emotional development and its importance in understanding how best to support children and adults with intellectual disabilities. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This important book recognises the complexity and importance of emotions and emotional development in the needs and lives of people with intellectual disabilities (learning disabilities), and in their care and support. Combining research, assessment and practice, and bringing together a team of experts and advisers in the field, enables exploration of this complex topic from a number of positive perspectives, including emotional development as an adaptive behaviour, as a support need, and as a quality of life domain. With insights into the intertwined connection between the emotions and the brain, the book systematically sets out theoretical frameworks, themes of emotional development, diagnostics and support, before considering whether it is possible to provide an integrative model as a basis for theory, everyday practice and research. It is a book that is relevant to everyone working in the field of intellectual disability as a key reference for practice, education, policy-making and research. Author Biography Jac de Bruijn is an independent consultant for healthcare and society with more than 30 years of experience in healthcare, especially for people with a disability. He is a former member of the Board of Directors of Stichting Prisma and was previously head of treatment and mental health psychologist. He worked as a lecturer at the Erasmus Medical Center, to which he is now affiliated as a guest lecturer. He published several books together with others and is specialised in methods and interventions for people with intellectual disability. He is passionate about inclusion, inclusive research and ethics of care.Jolanda Vonk studied educational science at the Free University of Amsterdam (VU, cum laude). She works as a senior behavioral scientist at ORO/Lore in the Netherlands. She is working in the field of people with ID for more than 30 years as a healthcare psychologist, remedial educationalist, sexologist, supervisor and coach. Jolanda also works as a consultant for the Centre of Expertise and Consultation (CCE), a national organization in the Netherlands that is deployed on demand for complex problems of people with intellectual disability or mental health problems. She provides training to post-graduate education and to organizations in company about emotional development, sexology and social interaction in the professional relationship since ten years. Jolanda has written several publications on emotional development. She is also a member of the Network of Europeans on Emotional Development (NEED, 2015) which, as a Special Interest Group (SIG), is part of the EAMHID.Ad van den Broek worked as a healthcare psychologist in the care of people with intellectual disabilities. Today he works at FORTIOR, which he founded in 2006 and for which he is now responsible together with Catja van den Broek.His interest is mainly in the emotional and personality development in the context of the developmental dynamic model and in methods in the field of relationship, contact. communication and support.Brian Twint studied social work at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and after a period in youth services has been working for years as a personal supervisor and project leader in the field of intellectual disability. Twint is the original designer of the Affectief Bewuste Benadering (Affective Conscious Approach), initiator of the Expertise Centre Intellectual Disability in the Netherlands, and author of several books about and for people with intellectual disabilities. Table of Contents PrefaceEditorialIntroductionPart I Theoretical frameworks1.Emotional development and intellectual disability: introduction to a dynamic concept2.Neurobiological aspects of emotional development3.Seven stages of emotional development, from birth to adulthood4.Emotional development, stress and adaptation5.The relationship between cognition and emotion in people with an intellectual disability: a neurocognitive approachPart II Themes of emotional development6.Development of emotion regulation and the role of the attachment relationship7.Emotional Development in Autism Spectrum Disorders8.Sexual and emotional development in people with intellectual disabilities9.Emotional development and mental health disorders10.The systematic and family approach in relation to emotional development and intellectual disabilityPart III Diagnostics and support11.Emotional development and assessment in persons with an intellectual disability12.The Scale of Emotional Development - Short13.Scale for Emotional Development for people with intellectual disabilities (SED-R2) and translation into (treatment and) support14.The SED-R(2) Colour Profile15.What works?! Cross-fertilisation between forensic psychiatry and care for people with mild intellectual disabilities16.Emotional development and methodical support for people with intellectual disabilities17.The importance of social relationships for persons with an intellectual disability: emotion regulation and how ICT can support parents and caregiver18.Working with a disorganised attached child: Individual child psychotherapy embedded within a mentalising network.19.The wire between client and caregiver. A metaphor on emotional and social developmentPart IV Review20.Epilogue: a constructive description of emotional development21.Closure statements Advisory Board Long Description This important book recognises the complexity and importance of emotions and emotional development in the needs and lives of people with intellectual disabilities (learning disabilities), and in their care and support. Combining research, assessment and practice, and bringing together a team of experts and advisers in the field, enables exploration of this complex topic from a number of positive perspectives, including emotional development as an adaptive behaviour, as a support need, and as a quality of life domain. With insights into the intertwined connection between the emotions and the brain, the book systematically sets out theoretical frameworks, themes of emotional development, diagnostics and support, before considering whether it is possible to provide an integrative model as a basis for theory, everyday practice and research. It is a book that is relevant to everyone working in the field of intellectual disability as a key reference for practice, education, policy-making and research. Details ISBN1914010582 Author Ad van den Broek Short Title Emotional Development and Intellectual Disability Pages 300 Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1914010582 ISBN-13 9781914010583 Format Paperback Imprint Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd Place of Publication Hove Country of Publication United Kingdom Translated from Dutch NZ Release Date 2021-06-30 Publication Date 2021-06-30 UK Release Date 2021-06-30 Publisher Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd Subtitle A guide to understanding emotional development and its implications for practice DEWEY 616.8 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2021-06-29 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. 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ISBN-13: 9781914010583
Book Title: Emotional Development and Intellectual Disability
Subject Area: Clinical Psychology
Item Height: 246 mm
Item Width: 189 mm
Author: Jolanda Vonk, Ad Van Den Broek, Brian Twint, Jac De Bruijn
Publication Name: Emotional Development and Intellectual Disability: A guide to understanding emotional development and its implications for practice
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Pavilion Publishing AND Media LTD
Subject: Psychology
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 300 Pages