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Introduction. 1. How CAT is being used in services for people with learning disabilities. Julie Lloyd and Hilary Brown. 2. Formulating andworking therapeutically with the concept of learning disability in the CAT model. Jo Varela. 3. The adaption of CAT tools for use with the IntellectuallyImpaired person. Phil Clayton. 4. Applying CAT thinking to the 2005 Mental Capacity Act. Hilary Brown and Julie Lloyd. 4. CAT and Autism. Julie Lloyd andSteve Potter. 6. Relational Intelligence. Julie Lloyd and Steve Potter. 7. Cognitive Analytic Therapy in Forensic Leaning Disability Settings. Perry Morrison. 8.Cognitive Analytic Therapy and the treatment of the learning disabled offender with personality disorder. Phil Clayton and Simon Crowther. 9. Case example:Roy. Nicola Murphy. 10. Brooklands Offender Relationship Treatment Programme (BORTP). Nicola Murphy. 11. CAT and Domestic Violence, working withvictims. Pam Mount and Michelle Anwyl. 12. ''They have behaviour; we have relationships?'' - Challenging Behaviour. Jo Varela. 13. 'The Problems of BeingCared For'. David Wilberforce. 14. Using CAT in a systematic context with staff teams: Reflections on the process of facilitating an intervention.