A feasibility study of the Reasoning and Rehabilitation Mental Health Programme (R&R2MHP) in male offenders with intellectual disability. Group/Peer Support May 2021 View Journal Publication Full Citation Waugh, A., Gudjonsson, G. H., Rees-Jones, A., & Young, S. (2014). A feasibility study of the Reasoning and Rehabilitation Mental Health Programme (R&R2MHP) in male offenders with intellectual disability. Crim. Behav. & Mental Health, 24, 222. Abstract Presents a pilot study of the revised Reasoning and Rehabilitation (R&R) Programme developed for delivery to mentally disordered offenders (MDOs). In the present study, 25 inpatients were recruited from two medium secure hospital units for male MDOs with intellectual disability (ID) and received the group intervention. The mean Full Scale IQ(FSIQ) was 65.82 (range=52-70). R&R2MHP is a 16-week, 90-minute group intervention provided once per week. It features a module to address cognitive impairments, specifically attention, memory, impulsiveness and constructive planning and includes a manualised 'coaching' programme where patients meet with a member of staff between group sessions to help them transfer acquired skills to daily life Twenty-three (92%) of the participants completed the programme. Future research among ID offenders should compare the strengths and weaknesses of the two programmes with ID offender populations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)