Understandings of psychological difficulties in people with the Huntington's disease gene and their expectations of psychological therapy.
Rachael TheedFiona J R EcclesJane SimpsonPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2017)
People with the Huntington's disease gene mutation have largely biomedical understandings of their psychological distress. This largely biomedical understanding does not, however, preclude them for being interested in the potential gains resulting from psychological therapy. The mechanisms of psychological therapy should be explained in detail before therapy and explored along with current attributions of distress.