Assessing Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Service Provider's Guide

Author:   James Hogg ,  Arturo Langa (KIRKLANDS HOSPITAL)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9781405102209


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   14 December 2005
Format:   Paperback
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This handbook helps professionals working with adults with intellectual disabilities to establish the needs of individuals through systematic assessment and to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the service they provide. A comprehensive handbook for professionals working with adults with intellectual disabilities. Enables these professionals to establish the needs of individuals Helps them to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the service they provide. Expert contributions include conceptual chapters and descriptions of selected assessment instruments. Covers the full spectrum of need, including adults with mental health difficulties, behavioural problems, forensic needs and assessment of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities, and those suspected of developing dementia.

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Author:   James Hogg ,  Arturo Langa (KIRKLANDS HOSPITAL)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 17.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9781405102209


ISBN 10:   1405102209
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   14 December 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Assesssment in Perspective (James Hogg and Arturo Langa). PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES IN ASSESSMENT. Chapter 1: Issues in the Systematic Assessment of Quality of Life (Robert A. Cummins). Chapter 2: Outside the Box: Assessment for Life and Work in the Community (Patricia Noonan Walsh). Chapter 3: Interdisciplinary Assessment of People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (Carla Vlaskamp). Chapter 4: The Assessment of Mental Illness in Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (Edwin J. Mikkelsen, Lauren R. Charlot and Arturo Langa). Chapter 5: Issues in the Assessment of Challenging Behaviour (Eric Emerson). Chapter 6: People with Intellectual Disabilities Who Offend or Are Alleged to Have Offended (Gillian Anderson). Chapter 7: The Assessment of Dementia in People with Intellectual Disabilites Context, Strategy and Methods (Chris Oliver and Sunny Kalsy). Chapter 8: Genetic Syndromes and Behavioural Phenotypes (Robert M. Walley). PART II: STRATEGIES AND INSTRUMENTS. Chapter 9: Instruments Assessing Quality of Life (Robert A. Cummins). Chapter 10: Assessment and Employment of People with Intellectual Disabilites (Patricia Noonan Walsh). Chapter 11: Assessing People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilites (Carla Vlaskamp). Chapter 12: Commonly Employed Psychopathology Instruments for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (Lauren R. Charlot and Edwin J, Mikkelsen). Chapter 13: Instruments for Assessing Behavioural Problems (Kirk Zimbelman). Chapter 14: People with Intellectual Disabilities Who Offend or Are at Risk of Offending: Assessing Need and Risk (Gillian Anderson). Chapter 15: The Assessment of Dementia in People with Intellectual Disabilities Key Assessment Instruments (Sunny Kalsy and Chris Oliver). Chapter 16: Behavioural Phenotypes: Approaches to Assessment (Robert M. Walley). Index.

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Hogg and Langa have assembled a gem... they have captured a range of nuanced issues and problems facing workers in the field of intellectual disabilities. This text is sure to become an indispensable companion to any clinician, researcher, or provider wanting to better understand assessment and the complex lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Matthew P. Janicki, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago <!--end--> A timely publication that brings together a group of highly respected contributors from Europe, North America and Australia. Its strength lies in its coverage of important conceptual issues, including person-centred planning, supported by a critical analysis of contemporary strategies and assessment instruments. The focus on person-centred planning ensures its relevance to emerging practices in the support of people with an intellectual disability. It will find a place in the libraries of both practitioners and researchers. Professor Trevor R. Parmenter, Foundation Chair of Developmental Disability, University of Sydney This is a thought-provoking review of current assessment practice, reflecting the shift towards person-centred approaches and a concern to make assessment secure better lives for people with intellectual disabilities. Professor Jim Mansell, Tizard Centre, University of Kent at Canterbury


Hogg and Langa have assembled a gem... they have captured a range of nuanced issues and problems facing workers in the field of intellectual disabilities. This text is sure to become an indispensable companion to any clinician, researcher, or provider wanting to better understand assessment and the complex lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Matthew P. Janicki, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago <!--end--> A timely publication that brings together a group of highly respected contributors from Europe, North America and Australia. Its strength lies in its coverage of important conceptual issues, including person-centred planning, supported by a critical analysis of contemporary strategies and assessment instruments. The focus on person-centred planning ensures its relevance to emerging practices in the support of people with an intellectual disability. It will find a place in the libraries of both practitioners and researchers. Professor Trevor R. Parmenter, Foundation Chair of Developmental Disability, University of Sydney This is a thought-provoking review of current assessment practice, reflecting the shift towards person-centred approaches and a concern to make assessment secure better lives for people with intellectual disabilities. Professor Jim Mansell, Tizard Centre, University of Kent at Canterbury


Author Information

James Hogg is Director of the White Top Research Unit, University of Dundee and Research Professor. Arturo Langa is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Lead Clinician working for Lanarkshire Primary Care Trust, and Senior Honorary Lecturer at the University of Dundee.

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