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The experiences of therapists providing psychological treatment for adults with depression and intellectual disabilities as part of a randomised controlled trial

  • Ian Smith
  • , Jaci Huws
  • , Kim Appleton
  • , Sally-Ann Cooper
  • , Dave Dagnan
  • , Richard Hastings
  • , Chris Hatton
  • , Robert S.P. Jones
  • , Craig Melville
  • , Katie Scott
  • , Christopher Williams
  • , Andrew Jahoda
    • Lancaster University
    • University of Glasgow
    • Cumbria Partnership NHS Trust
    • University of Warwick
    • Manchester Metropolitan University

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    Abstract

    Background
    Health professionals were trained to deliver adapted psychological interventions for depression to people with learning disabilities and depression alongside a supporter. Exploring the delivery of psychological interventions can help increase access to therapy.
    Method
    Twenty‐seven participants took part in six focus groups, and the data were subject to a Framework Analysis.
    Results
    The structure and focus of the manualised therapies, and the use of specific techniques were perceived as key to service‐user engagement. Supporters' involvement was valued by therapists if they had a good relationship and regular contact with the individual they supported. Regular clinical supervision was regarded as vital in understanding their role, assessing progress and delivering the interventions.
    Conclusions
    The findings highlight that health professionals can embrace a focussed therapeutic role and increase access to psychological therapies for people with intellectual disabilities.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1442-1451
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
    Volume34
    Issue number6
    Early online date7 Apr 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

    Keywords

    • behavioural activation
    • depression
    • guided self-help
    • intellectual disability
    • Psychological therapy
    • psychological therapy training
    • Supervision
    • therapist

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