This book is about Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) for people who have
intellectual disabilities (ID). The provision of health and social care
services is becoming more trauma informed, including in services for
people with ID, where the experience of trauma is being increasingly
acknowledged. This book addresses a gap in resources to guide those
supporting people with ID by showing how services can work in a trauma
informed way. Including contributions from authoritative professionals
in the field, and a powerful account of abuse from an expert by
experience, the book provides an overview of the history which underpins
the importance of trauma and TIC, and the impact of trauma on people who
have ID. The second part of the book looks at trauma informed services
and a growing and diverse range of therapeutic interventions, including
positive behavioural support, intensive interaction, cognitive
behavioural psychotherapy, dyadic interpersonal psychotherapy,
developmental, and psychodynamic approaches.