The CaPDID Training Manual: A Trauma-informed Approach to Caring for People with a Personality Disorder and an Intellectual Disability

Author:   Jo Anderson ,  Max Pickard ,  Emma Rye
Publisher:   Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
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9781912755844


Pages:   65
Publication Date:   31 July 2020
Format:   Spiral bound
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Author:   Jo Anderson ,  Max Pickard ,  Emma Rye
Publisher:   Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Imprint:   Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
ISBN:  

9781912755844


ISBN 10:   191275584
Pages:   65
Publication Date:   31 July 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Spiral bound
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Introduction Literature Review References Session 1 The skeleton The details Advanced groups Session 2 The skeleton The details Advanced groups Session 3 The skeleton The details Advanced groups Appendices

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Jo Anderson is a Clinical Psychologist working in a Mental Health of Learning Disabilities Team in Kent. Her role involves the provision of individual and group psychotherapy for people with learning disabilities, running training for carers and working systemically with families and supporters. She is also involved in the teaching for the Clinical Psychology Doctorate at Salomons, Canterbury Christ Church University. Dr Max Pickard is a consultant psychiatrist working in Kent and Medway Partnership trust in the mental health in learning disability service. He completed his specialist training in the South London Maudsley Training scheme and has worked for over ten years for this field. His special interests involve neuropsychiatric issues in people with learning disabilities, ADHD, and psychodynamic aspects of mental health care (including trauma and personality disorder) and he has developed specialist services in these areas as well as others. He is also Medical humanities lead for Kent and Medway Partnership Trust and has set up a well-received local medical humanities network and annual conference. He is also actively involved in pre graduate and post graduate local education and has been a contributor to well established training publications in mental health in learning disabilities. Emma Rye is a consultant clinical psychologist and clinical lead for psychology in the Mental Health of Learning Disability service in Kent and Medway Partnership NHS Trust. She has worked with adults with learning disabilities ever since qualifying from the Salomons training scheme in Kent in 1994. At that time there was very limited access to any talking therapies for adults with learning disabilities. Emma has always been a passionate advocate for equality of access to psychological therapy for this client group. She has a particular interest in psychodynamic work with adults with learning disabilities and completed the year-long intermediate course at the Tavistock Clinic in 1996. Systemic approaches to working with people with learning disabilities, their families and carers, are also important in informing her clinical work. Emma has recently had her portfolio approved by the regional panel to take on the responsible clinician role and is interested in the ethical debate surrounding clinical psychologists taking this on. Emma is also a visiting lecturer on the Canterbury Christ Church (Salomons) Clinical Psychology Doctorate Programme, teaching topics including the delivery of services in the NHS, ethics, philosophy and power. All three authors have had chapters published in Mental Health in Intellectual Disabilities (5th edition) edited by Colin Hemmings, Pavilion 2018 Toby Rye, who has provided the illustrations for this manual, studied Fine Art at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford (1987-1990). He is a practicing Artist and Illustrator. He also teaches art and design at Richmond-upon-Thames College. He has taught students with learning disabilities and has a knowledge of and interest in the mental health of his students, through the pastoral care role.

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