behaviours that challenge
Karen McKenzie Consultant clinical psychologist, University of Edinburgh, School of Health in Social Sciences
Hannah McLean Assistant clinical psychologist, ELCAP
Paula Megson Assistant clinical psychologist, ELCAP
Katherine Reid Research assistant, University of Edinburgh, School of Health in Social Sciences
Even though challenging behaviour is common among people with learning disabilities not all carers use guidelines issued by clinical psychologists. Karen McKenzie and colleagues discuss astudy that explored why interventions might not be used
Even though challenging behaviour is common among people with learning disabilities not all carers use guidelines issued by clinical psychologists. Karen McKenzie and colleagues discuss a study that explored why interventions might not be used
Learning Disability Practice.
8, 9, 16-19.
doi: 10.7748/ldp2005.11.8.9.16.c1644
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