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    Keuzegids screening & diagnostiek VB

    definitie • inventarisatie • praktische toepasbaarheid • wetenschappelijke onderbouwing van begeleidingsmethodieken voor mensen met een verstandelijke beperking

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    Author(s)
    Ulgiati, Aurora Maria
    van der Hoek, Marjanne
    IJpma, Irene
    Dekker, Alain
    Language
    Dutch
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    Abstract
    To provide people with intellectual disabilities with appropriate, person-centred care, it is important to properly identify their abilities and limitations. Intellectual disability is characterised by significant limitations in both intellectual and adaptive functioning, arising during the developmental period. But how do you diagnose intellectual disability? And how do you determine its degree? The Keuzegids screening & diagnostiek VB presents a comprehensive overview of Dutch-language instruments to screen or diagnose intellectual and adaptive functioning. Many different instruments are available, but which do you choose? Behaviourists and psychodiagnostics often lack the time and access to the necessary information to make an optimal choice for the individual client. Therefore, Keuzegids screening & diagnostiek VB provides clear overviews of the characteristics of the instruments and the target groups (based on the degree of CB) for which they are suitable. For each target group (developmental delay, LVB, MVB, EV(M)B/ZEVMB), handy selection guides help counsellors and psychodiagnostics choose an instrument that suits their clients. This independent guide is indispensable for behavioural scientists, psychodiagnostic staff and policy makers in intellectual disability care. The book brings together the findings of extensive literature research and prevents every care institution from having to find and compare all the tools all over again. The right methodology for every client?
    URI
    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/93326
    Keywords
    Screening; Mental health care; Diagnostics; Intellectual disability; Target groups; Appropriate care
    DOI
    10.21827/663b61dbe6d99
    ISBN
    9789403430935, 9789403430942
    Publisher
    University of Groningen Press
    Publisher website
    https://books.ugp.rug.nl/index.php/ugp
    Publication date and place
    Groningen, 2024
    Classification
    Care of people with mental health issues
    Psychological methodology
    Pages
    164
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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