Psychologists’ views on the accessibility and effectiveness of psychological therapies for people with intellectual disabilities and autism

Poppy Siddell
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the views of psychologists working in community teams for people who have intellectual disabilities (ID) on the provision of psychological therapies to those with ID and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews were carried out with seven clinical psychologists working across a large geographical area. Interviews concerned the accessibility and effectiveness of psychological therapies. These were transcribed and analysed thematically. Findings Participants expressed concern about lack of access to mainstream services, the lack of visibility of their service and the suitability of the physical space to deliver therapy. They were positive about the effectiveness of therapy but emphasised the importance of adaptations and managing expectations. Research limitations/implications There is a lack of research in this area, and further research is needed with service users to develop a fuller understanding of their needs. Practical implications Consideration needs to be given on how to optimally deliver psychological therapies for this group. This will need services to become more flexible and focussed on the needs of this group of service users. Originality/value This paper provides insights into the views of psychologists on providing psychological therapy to people who have autism and ID.
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心理学家对智力障碍和自闭症患者心理治疗的可及性和有效性的看法
目的本研究旨在探讨智力残疾(ID)社区团队中的心理学家对为ID和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者提供心理治疗的看法。访谈涉及心理治疗的可及性和有效性。这些内容被转录并按主题进行分析。发现参与者对无法获得主流服务、他们的服务缺乏可见性以及提供治疗的物理空间是否合适表示担忧。他们对治疗的有效性持积极态度,但强调了适应和管理期望的重要性。研究局限性/含义这一领域缺乏研究,需要对服务用户进行进一步研究,以更全面地了解他们的需求。实际意义需要考虑如何为这一群体提供最佳的心理治疗。这需要服务变得更加灵活,并专注于这群服务用户的需求。独创性/价值本文深入了解了心理学家对为自闭症和ID患者提供心理治疗的看法。
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