Decreasing self-injury in a child with multiple disabilities: A practitioner's demonstration

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Brianna Laureano, Rajen Bajracharya, Emily A. Chesbrough, John Michael Falligant
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Abstract

Self-injurious behavior is thought to be the product of interactions between deficits related to a primary disability (e.g., limited communication repertoires and adaptive skills) and learning experiences that reinforce problem behavior (e.g., consoling the child, terminating non-preferred activities, etc.). For these cases, functional communication training (FCT) may be prescribed to decrease challenging behavior and increase the client's communicative repertoire. However, FCT procedures for individuals with multiple physical impairments may require considerable individualization and modifications. Unfortunately, the existing body of research related to the assessment and treatment of behavior of individuals with motor, visual, or other impairments is relatively limited. The purpose of this report is to demonstrate how practitioners can modify assessment and treatment procedures to decrease challenging behavior and promote independence when working with individuals with multiple impairments. We provide an example of effective skill acquisition and behavior reduction interventions for a young girl, Ava, presenting with multiple disabilities—including visual, hearing, and motor impairments. Consistent with the habilitative aims of applied behavior analysis, the intervention was effective at decreasing Ava's challenging behavior and increasing her independent communication and adaptive behavior.

减少多重残疾儿童的自我伤害:从业者示范
自伤行为被认为是与原发性残疾有关的缺陷(如有限的沟通能力和适应技能)与强化问题行为的学习经历(如安慰孩子、终止不喜欢的活动等)相互作用的产物。在这些情况下,可以采用功能性沟通训练(FCT)来减少挑战行为,增加客户的沟通能力。然而,针对有多种肢体障碍的人的功能性沟通训练程序可能需要进行大量的个性化设计和修改。遗憾的是,现有的有关运动、视觉或其他障碍人士行为评估和治疗的研究相对有限。本报告旨在展示从业人员如何修改评估和治疗程序,以减少具有挑战性的行为,并提高多重障碍者的独立性。我们提供了一个有效的技能学习和减少行为干预的例子,该例子针对的是一名患有多种残疾(包括视力、听力和运动障碍)的小女孩艾娃。根据应用行为分析的适应性目标,干预措施有效地减少了艾娃的挑战性行为,增强了她的独立交流和适应行为。
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Behavioral Interventions
Behavioral Interventions PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
20.00%
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66
期刊介绍: Behavioral Interventions aims to report research and practice involving the utilization of behavioral techniques in the treatment, education, assessment and training of students, clients or patients, as well as training techniques used with staff. Behavioral Interventions publishes: (1) research articles, (2) brief reports (a short report of an innovative technique or intervention that may be less rigorous than a research report), (3) topical literature reviews and discussion articles, (4) book reviews.
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