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A case series to examine whether people with learning disabilities can learn how to link mediating cognitions to subsequent emotional responses
[摘要] Background:People with learning disabilities (LD) have increased mental health needs. Although Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is recommended for the treatment of a number of mental disorders among the general population, the ability of individuals with LD to understand CBT concepts and engage in CBT has been questioned.Aims:To examine whether specific prerequisite skills for CBT can be taught to people with LD using a newly developed training intervention and to investigate the acceptability of the intervention.Methods:The study adopted a within-subjects case series research design. Quantitative assessment methods were used to evaluate the CBT skills of six adults with mild to moderate LD pre-intervention, following intervention and at one-week follow up. Participants were also asked to provide some qualitative feedback about the intervention.Results:The cognitive mediation skills and the ability of most participants to link activating events to emotions increased following intervention training and this improvement was maintained for most of them at follow up. However, the training had no effect on the capacity of individuals to discriminate among feelings, thoughts and behaviours. The feedback of participants regarding the process and content of the task demands was positive and useful. Conclusions:Study outcomes suggest that people with LD can learn some of the skills considered necessary to participate in CBT, such as cognitive mediation. However, further and more robust research is required to substantiate these findings.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] University:University of Birmingham;Department:School of Psychology
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[关键词] B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion;BF Psychology [时效性] 
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