Functional Assessment for Challenging Behaviors [electronic resource] / edited by Johnny L. Matson.
Material type: TextSeries: Autism and Child Psychopathology SeriesPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012Edition: 1st ed. 2012Description: IX, 243 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461430377Subject(s): Child psychology | School psychology | Psychiatry | Social work | Rehabilitation | Pediatrics | Developmental psychology | Child and School Psychology | Psychiatry | Social Work | Rehabilitation | Pediatrics | Developmental PsychologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 155.4 | 155.424 LOC classification: BF721-723Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Chapter 1. Introduction; J. L. Matson -- Chapter 2. A Brief History of Functional Analysis and Applied Behavior Analysis; D. R. Dixon, T. Vogel, J. Tarbox -- Chapter 3. Nature, Prevalence and Characteristics of Challenging Behavior; R. Didden, P. Sturmey, J. Sigafoos, R. Lang, M. F. O’Reilly, G. E. Lancioni -- Chapter 4. Function of Challenging Behaviors; G. E. Lancioni, N. N. Singh, M. F. O’Reilly, J. Sigafoos, R. Didden -- Chapter 5. Populations and Problems Evaluated with Functional Assessment; J. M. Huete, P. F. Kurtz, R. J. Boyd -- Chapter 6. Methods of Defining and Observing Behaviors; S. Hurwitz, N. F. Minshawi -- Chapter 7. Interview and Observation Methods in Functional Assessment; A. M. Kozlowski, J. L. Matson -- Chapter 8. Experimental Functional Analysis; T. R. Vollmer, H. S. Roane, A. B. Rone -- Chapter 9. In Vivo Assessment: Issues of Real Time Data; M. Horovitz, J. L. Matson -- Chapter 10. Scaling Methods of Functional Assessment; M. Sipes, J. L. Matson -- Chapter 11. Treatment Methods Commonly Used in Conjunction with Functional Assessment; N. M. Rodriguez, W. W. Fisher, M. E. Kelley -- Chapter 12. The Role of Functional Assessment in Treatment Planning; D. A. Napolitano, V. M. Knapp, E. Speares, D. B. McAdam, H. Brown -- Chapter 13. Ethical Issues and Considerations; A. Poling, J. L. Austin, S. M. Peterson, A. Mahoney, M. Weeden.
As the cornerstone of applied behavior analysis, functional assessment is supported by a burgeoning literature that focuses on identification of and interventions for aggressive, self-injurious, and other challenging behaviors. Although the number of research studies continues to grow, full-length volumes on using functional assessment to address these behaviors remain few and far between. Comprehensive in coverage, Functional Assessment for Challenging Behaviors expands the knowledge base by providing information on all aspects of its topic. This unique volume addresses basic questions in salient detail, from types and rates of challenging behaviors to populations that warrant functional assessment. In addition, it examines typical assessment techniques, including interview, scaling, experimental, and in vivo methods. The use of functional assessment in treatment planning – and in combination with other interventions – is covered in depth. An especially timely chapter identifies key ethical and legal concerns in working with challenging behavior populations. Coverage includes: The history of behavior analysis and functional assessment. The nature, prevalence, and characteristics of challenging behaviors. Interview and observation methods in functional assessment and analysis. Experimental functional analysis for challenging behaviors. Treatment methods commonly used with functional assessment. Using functional assessment in treatment planning. Functional Assessment for Challenging Behaviors is an essential resource for researchers, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in clinical child and school psychology, pediatric psychiatry and medicine, social work, rehabilitation, and developmental psychology.
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