Editorial - Self‐injurious behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities
By: Richards, C.
Contributor(s): Symons, F.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. Special Issue: Self-injurious Behaviour 62 (12) December 2018: 993-996. 2018Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): Schroeder, Stephen R., 1936-2017 | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | SELF INJURIOUS BEHAVIOUROnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Introduces this special issue of JIDR dealing with self injurious behaviour among individuals with intellectual disabilities. Notes that despite much progress in the field, there are 'myriad complexities making SIB a deeply disturbing clinical challenge and continuing scientific puzzle.' The second half of this editorial notes the passing of Professor Stephen Schroeder who was a pioneer in SIB research. Offers 'reflections from Professor Schroeder's students, mentees, colleagues and friends, as a tribute to his lasting scientific and personal influence.'Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Introduces this special issue of JIDR dealing with self injurious behaviour among individuals with intellectual disabilities. Notes that despite much progress in the field, there are 'myriad complexities making SIB a deeply disturbing clinical challenge and continuing scientific puzzle.' The second half of this editorial notes the passing of Professor Stephen Schroeder who was a pioneer in SIB research. Offers 'reflections from Professor Schroeder's students, mentees, colleagues and friends, as a tribute to his lasting scientific and personal influence.'
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