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  1. 26 sie 2022 · There are implications for using psychological interventions that incorporate mental imagery (e.g. imagery rescripting, generating positive images and metacognitive imagery-based interventions) with people with intellectual disabilities.

  2. 1 sie 2022 · Generally, there is a body of evidence that people with intellectual disabilities can and do generate mental images in a range of situations and tasks, are as able as the general population to generate images of random patterns and meaningful images.

  3. People with mild intellectual disabilities are usually defined as people with IQ scores between 55 and 69 and it is this group of people who might routinely access talking therapies such as CBT.

  4. 18 sty 2024 · How does introspection as a mental capacity fit into our common sense and scientific pictures of the mind? This chapter asks about the shared ordinary understanding of introspection that is typically presupposed by psychologists and philosophers alike.

  5. Results: People with intellectual disabilities are able to experience a range of rich and detailed mental images across all sensory modalities. Participants reported changes in affect based on mental imagery, and an ability to experience both spontaneous and deliberate mental images.

  6. 19 lip 2017 · The primary method of psychology needs to be introspection. Yet any introspective evidence, to be of value to science, needs to be explicated into the public domain—“shared” between people and generalized from scientific knowledge creation.

  7. About 60% of people with intellectual disabilities are able to use symbolic methods such as pictures, symbols, signs or speech to communicate (Reference Emerson, Hatton and Felce Emerson 2001). This is despite the much higher prevalence of additional sensory impairments that may add another communication barrier ( Box 1 ).