Synopsis
Essentials of Intellectual Disability Assessment and Identification is a concise, up-to-date overview of intellectual disability evaluation and assessment. This text offers a practical, concise overview of the nature of intellectual disability and adaptive skills functioning in children, adolescents, and adults. Coverage includes the latest information on prevalence, causes, differential diagnoses, behavioral and social concerns, test instruments, and the new DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. The discussion promotes a deeper understanding of the use of assessment data to inform interventions in clinical practice.
Designed for easy navigation, each chapter highlights important points and key cautions to allow quick reference without sacrificing depth. A sample assessment report illustrates how findings should be communicated to better inform treatment, giving you a practical reference to ensure comprehensive reporting. In 2013, the DSM-5 conceptualization of intellectual disabilities was significantly changed. It's important for professionals to have access to the most current guidelines from a variety of sources, and this book compiles them all into a single reference.
About the Author
Alan W. Brue, Ph.D., LP, NCSP, has worked with children and adolescents for many years. A licensed psychologist, nationally certified school psychologist, and university trainer, he has extensive knowledge of assessment, consultation, psychopathology, special education laws, and school organization.
Linda Wilmshurst, Ph.D., ABPP, is in private practice in Florida. A former associate professor of psychology at Elon University in North Carolina, she has more than twenty-five years of professional practitioner experience as a clinical and school psychologist working with children and families in a wide variety of settings.
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