Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development and counseling for adults with mental retardation: case conceptualization and implications for treatment

By: Saladino, Albert P.
Contributor(s): Bellus, Stephen B.
Series: Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities 3 (4) 2000: 140-148.Publisher: 2000Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): COUNSELLING | DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | PSYCHOTHERAPY | PERSONALITYSummary: Suggests that there is a reluctance to use counselling services for adults with an intellectual disability as a central approach in treatment. Describes Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development which provides a theoretical approach to conceputalize counselling needs and guide treatment interventions. The developmental challenges faced by adults with mild versus moderate intellectual disability are compared.
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Suggests that there is a reluctance to use counselling services for adults with an intellectual disability as a central approach in treatment. Describes Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development which provides a theoretical approach to conceputalize counselling needs and guide treatment interventions. The developmental challenges faced by adults with mild versus moderate intellectual disability are compared.

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