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Growth and development in adulthood among persons with intellectual disability = new frontiers in theory, research, and intervention /
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Growth and development in adulthood among persons with intellectual disability/ by Hefziba Lifshitz.
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new frontiers in theory, research, and intervention /
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Lifshitz, Hefziba.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
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xxix, 332 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Part 1: Theories and Models of Growth, Development, and Intervention for Adults with Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 1. Compensation Age Theory (CAT): Effects of Chronological Age on Cognitive Ability in Individuals with Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 2. The Triple CAB Model: Enhancing Cognition, Affect, and Behavior in Adults with Intellectual Disability -- PART II: Implementation of the Triple Cab Model for Adults with Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 3. Post-Secondary Academic Programs for Adults with Mild and Moderate Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 4. Leisure and Cognitively Stimulating Activities as Means for Improving Cognitive Performance in Persons with Intellectual Disability during Adulthood -- PART III: Implementation of the Triple Cab Model for Adults with Severe To Profound Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 5. The Triple CAB Intervention for Adults with Severe/Profound Intellectual Disability to Enhance Opportunities for Growth and Life Quality -- Chapter 6. Cognitive Rehabilitation to Enhance Life Quality and Daily Functioning in Elderly Persons with Intellectual Disability and Alzheimer's Disease: The Triple CAB-E Intervention Model -- PART IV: The Adult with Intellectual Disability as a Whole Human Being -- Chapter 7. Affect and Emotional Intelligence in Populations with Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 8. Epilogue: Conclusions and Future Directions.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38352-7
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Growth and development in adulthood among persons with intellectual disability = new frontiers in theory, research, and intervention /
Lifshitz, Hefziba.
Growth and development in adulthood among persons with intellectual disability
new frontiers in theory, research, and intervention /[electronic resource] :by Hefziba Lifshitz. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xxix, 332 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part 1: Theories and Models of Growth, Development, and Intervention for Adults with Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 1. Compensation Age Theory (CAT): Effects of Chronological Age on Cognitive Ability in Individuals with Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 2. The Triple CAB Model: Enhancing Cognition, Affect, and Behavior in Adults with Intellectual Disability -- PART II: Implementation of the Triple Cab Model for Adults with Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 3. Post-Secondary Academic Programs for Adults with Mild and Moderate Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 4. Leisure and Cognitively Stimulating Activities as Means for Improving Cognitive Performance in Persons with Intellectual Disability during Adulthood -- PART III: Implementation of the Triple Cab Model for Adults with Severe To Profound Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 5. The Triple CAB Intervention for Adults with Severe/Profound Intellectual Disability to Enhance Opportunities for Growth and Life Quality -- Chapter 6. Cognitive Rehabilitation to Enhance Life Quality and Daily Functioning in Elderly Persons with Intellectual Disability and Alzheimer's Disease: The Triple CAB-E Intervention Model -- PART IV: The Adult with Intellectual Disability as a Whole Human Being -- Chapter 7. Affect and Emotional Intelligence in Populations with Intellectual Disability -- Chapter 8. Epilogue: Conclusions and Future Directions.
This volume advocates an optimistic new conceptual and practical approach to adulthood, aging, and education for individuals with intellectual disability (ID) across the lifespan. The compensation age theory (CAT) at the heart of this book suggests that the adulthood period in populations with ID may be characterized by processes of cognitive development, growth, and neural sprouting, rather than stagnation or even decline. Empirical findings indicate the contribution of chronological age, maturity, and accumulating life experiences to adults' continued cognitive growth and intelligence, as a result of direct mediation, cognitive intervention, and academic learning as well as exposure to indirect learning. Grounded in cumulative evidence for the CAT, the book presents comprehensive analysis of a practical holistic educational intervention model for enhancing adults' Cognition (literacy), Affect (including autonomy), and Behavior (adaptive behavior skills), including operative strategies, mediational parameters, and guidance for change agents in diverse settings. This triple CAB model offers detailed tools for promoting the cognitive improvement and invigoration of adults with ID in during ADL, vocational and leisure activities, at all severity levels ranging from mild and moderate to severe and profound, across different ID etiologies including Down syndrome, and even at advanced ages for adults with ID exhibiting comorbid Alzheimer's.
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