Intervention issues in persons with Williams syndrome

By: Dykens, Elisabeth M.
Series: Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities 4 (4) 2001: 130-137.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): WILLIAMS SYNDROME | INTERVENTION | TREATMENT | BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS | ANXIETY | BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMSSummary: Weaving together behavioural data and clinical experience, this paper describes treatment recommendations for persons with Williams syndrome. Specific recommendations are made based on the cognitive-linguistic profile seen in many people with Williams syndrome, as well as the syndrome's characteristic social disinhibition, inattention, anxiety and fears.
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Weaving together behavioural data and clinical experience, this paper describes treatment recommendations for persons with Williams syndrome. Specific recommendations are made based on the cognitive-linguistic profile seen in many people with Williams syndrome, as well as the syndrome's characteristic social disinhibition, inattention, anxiety and fears.

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