EMDR treatment for PTSD and Intellectual Disability: a case study

被引:20
作者
Barrowcliff, Alastair L. [1 ]
Evans, Gemma A. L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Five Boroughs Partnership NHS Fdn Trust, Community Adult Learning Disabil Serv, Prescot, England
[2] Univ Manchester, Dept Clin Psychol, Manchester, Lancs, England
关键词
Trauma; PTSD; Intellectual Disability; Learning disability; EMDR; Mucopolysaccharidosis Hunters Syndrome;
D O I
10.1108/AMHID-09-2014-0034
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed description of an adapted Eye-Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) intervention in the treatment of chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in an individual with moderate-severe Intellectual Disability (ID), blindness, and Mucopolysaccharidosis Hunters Syndrome. Design/methodology/approach - A case study reporting on the implementation of an eight phase EMDR approach adapted for intellectual and sensory requirements. The intervention involved a series of preparatory meetings and four sessions of EMDR. Findings - The intervention was successful in ameliorating most symptoms attributed to a PTSD presentation. Research limitations/implications - The availability of the full breadth of treatment options for PTSD as indicated in National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2005) is questionable in clinical practice with individuals with ID. Appropriate investment in research determining the most efficacious interventions for this clinical population is required. Originality/value - This case study addresses issues of complexity in respect of the assessment and treatment of trauma in an ID population. It raises a number of important social/research questions in addition to providing a high level of detail in regard to the adaptations required to deliver EMDR for a complex individual whilst retaining fidelity to the standard treatment model.
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页码:90 / 98
页数:9
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