Adapting the protocol for Narrative Exposure Therapy for adults with mild intellectual disabilitiesTools Marlow, Katie (2021) Adapting the protocol for Narrative Exposure Therapy for adults with mild intellectual disabilities. DClinPsy thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractBackground: The rise of trauma-informed care in health services in the UK has highlighted the need for patients to receive care that considers trauma and includes referral for trauma-focused treatment where appropriate (Sweeney et al., 2016). Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) are more vulnerable to developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than the general population (Fletcher et al., 2016), however, research exploring effective trauma-focused therapies within this population is limited. Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET; Schauer et al., 2011) is recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2018) to treat PTSD in adults. There is a lack of research exploring firstly, the effectiveness of NET among adults with ID and secondly, what adaptations are required for this population.
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