Description: An ACT-based guide for practitioners working with adults with intellectual disabilities, with the aim of fostering self-advocacy and individual empowerment and centring their needs. With case studies and ideas for exercises, this is a clear roadmap for accessible ACT interventions.
Review Quotes: This important and timely book offers a clear, compassionate, and evidence informed guide to using ACT with adults with intellectual disabilities. Tomlinson, Williams, and Boulton bring expert clinical insight and practical tools to a population too often overlooked. A must read for practitioners seeking to promote psychological flexibility in accessible, respectful, and effective ways. I highly recommend it.--Louise McHugh, Professor of Psychology at University College Dublin, ACT trainer, and author of A Contextual Behavioural Guide to the Self