This handbook examines the wide-ranging applications of positive psychology in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities. It discusses the change in perceptions of disability and the shifting use of traditional deficit-based treatments. It presents evidence-based approaches and strategies that promote individuals’ strengths and capacities and as well as provide supports and services to enhance quality of life. Chapters address medical and psychological aspects in intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as mindfulness, motivation, physical well-being, and self-regulation. The book also discusses uses of assessment practices in evaluating interventions and client outcomes. In addition, it explores ways practitioners, with positive psychology, can focus on what a person is capable of achieving, thereby leading to more effective approaches to care and treatment.
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The Handbook of Positive Psychology in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians and related professionals in clinical child and school psychology, behavioral therapy, social work, applied behavioral analysis, recreational therapy, occupational therapy, education, speech and language pathology, psychiatry, clinical medicine, and nursing.
Karrie A. Shogren
Adaptive behavior and disabilities Aging and disabilities Assistive technology and DD Assistive technology and ID Careers and disabilities Developmental disabilities and positive psychology Employment and disabilities Individual Support Plans and disabilities Intellectual disabilities and positive psychology Juvenile justice and disabilities Mindfulness-based treatments of DD and ID Positive behavioral supports for DD and ID Positive psychology and DD Positive psychology and DD interventions Positive psychology and ID assessment