Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People with Intellectual Disabilities
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Karen McKenzie Chartered clinical psychologist/professor, Psychology, Northumbria University

As the title suggests, this book provides information on the theoretical underpinnings of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and associated developments such as mindfulness.

Learning Disability Practice. 21, 4, 15-15. doi: 10.7748/ldp.21.4.15.s15

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