Clinical Applications of the VIA Inventory of Strengths with Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities
Clinical Applications of the VIA Inventory of Strengths with Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities

Strengths-based clinical practices are critical for supporting the wellbeing of individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The VIA Inventory of Strengths (‘VIA Survey’) is an assessment grounded in positive psychology that may contribute to strengths-based practices. To identify how this assessment is used in clinical practice with individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, we conducted focus groups (n = 15) with clinicians who have used this survey with this population. We also asked individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (n = 36) to comment on the process of completing the VIA Survey. We found that clinicians utilize the VIA Survey with individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disability to foster self-esteem and self-understanding, provide a framework for understanding strengths, communicate across service systems and shape strengths-based interventions. Individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities also endorsed use of the survey to increase their self-knowledge and self-esteem. Future research should address accessibility of the survey to fostergreater uptake and propose standard protocols for independent survey completion.

Clinical Applications of the VIA Inventory of Strengths with Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities