Idea

Re-thinking Treatment Outcomes

Evidence-based interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be effective for people with intellectual disabilities when adapted appropriately. Communication tools, visual aids, and longer or shorter session durations can also enhance accessibility. Yet these adjustments are seldom made in routine practice. Too often, services label people with intellectual disabilities as ‘unsuitable’ for therapy rather than adapting therapy to suit their needs.

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Updated 2026-03-19

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Disability Studies

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Empirical Science

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