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Weiss, Nancy R. – Exceptional Parent, 2005
In schools and residential programs across the country, individuals with disabilities are victims of "aversive interventions" which are used to control challenging behaviors. This means that painful or dehumanizing procedures are used in response to behaviors that are judged to be unacceptable. Aversive procedures include the use of electric…
Descriptors: Discipline, Disabilities, Punishment, Behavior Modification
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Tom, Buggey – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2005
Videotaped self-modeling (VSM) was developed as a means to allow participants to view themselves in situations where they are performing at a more advanced level than they typically function. VSM has been used effectively to train positive behaviors and reduce unwanted behaviors across a range of ages and behaviors; however, few studies of VSM…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Private Schools, Behavior Change, Autism
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Coman, Gregory J.; Evans, Barry J.; Burrows, Graham D. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2005
The clinical and research literature suggests that cognitive and behavioural therapies are particularly helpful in assisting clients overcome problem gambling behaviour. Several articles have described the efficacy of a range of cognitive interventions, especially provision of information regarding rates of return and the odds of games and the…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Cognitive Restructuring, Intervention, Behavior Modification
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Cautilli, Joseph – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2005
Borowski, Hunter, and Johnson (2001) found that an antecedent strategy such as white noise could decrease sleep awakenings for infants in the natural home environment. This study attempts to replicate the findings using an ABAB reversal design. A five month and one week old child, who had difficulty with waking an average of four times per night,…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Infants, Sleep, Replication (Evaluation)
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Hayes, Steven C. – Behavior Therapy, 2004
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonempirical clinical traditions through empirically studied first-order change efforts linked to behavioral principles targeting directly relevant clinical targets. The second wave was characterized by similar direct change efforts guided by social…
Descriptors: Socialization, Behavior Modification, Therapy, Cognitive Restructuring
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Lindsay, William R. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2006
It is good that Peter Sturmey is scrutinizing the basis of cognitive therapy for people with intellectual disabilities. This response argues that behavioural therapies have always employed cognitive techniques and produced cognitive change but have omitted to measure them. It is further argued that unobservable variables are germane to scientific…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Cognitive Restructuring, Therapy, Behavior Modification
Wilder, David A.; Chen, Liyu; Atwell, Julie; Pritchard, Josh; Weinstein, Phillip – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
A brief functional analysis was used to examine the influence of termination of prechange activities and initiation of postchange activities on tantrums exhibited by 2 preschool children. For 1 participant, tantrums were maintained by access to certain (pretransition) activities. For a 2nd participant, tantrums were maintained by avoidance of…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Preschool Children, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems
Rapp, John T. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
The effects of noncontingent matched stimulation (NMS) and response blocking on a boy's stereotypic behavior were evaluated using a multiple schedule that contained three 15-min components (preintervention, intervention, and postintervention). Results showed that stereotypy was always higher after response blocking than before response blocking…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Behavior Modification, Stereotypes, Reinforcement
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O'Reilly; Mark F.; Sigafoos, Jeff; Edrisinha, Chaturi; Lancioni, Giulio; Cannella, Helen; Choi, Ha Young; Barretto, Anjali – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
We attempted to isolate the evocative effects of the establishing operation for positively reinforced problem behavior with 2 participants. The study consisted of three phases. First, a functional analysis identified tangible items (Participant 1) and attention (Participant 2) as maintaining problem behavior. Second, access to tangible items and…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Reinforcement, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Autism
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Carter, Mark; Stephenson, Jennifer; Clayton, Mark – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2008
This article reports on part of a commissioned research study into students with severe challenging behaviour in primary schools serviced by the Catholic Education Office (Parramatta Diocese) in western Sydney. The data reported in this study relates to support services accessed by schools and their perceived efficacy as well as impacts of dealing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Severe Disabilities, Behavior Disorders, Elementary School Students
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Shapiro, Sandra – Journal of School Nursing, 2008
A growing number of students presenting with nonlethal self-injury has recently captured the attention of school nurses. The purpose of intentional self-harm is aimed at reducing emotional distress. This is not a new phenomenon, but what is alarming is the increasing incidence of self-injurious behavior among adolescents. This behavior is raising…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Prevention, School Nurses, Injuries
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Hawke, Josephine M.; Kaminer, Yifrah; Burke, Rebecca; Burleson, Joseph A. – Substance Abuse, 2008
Objectives: To examine the stability of comorbid psychiatric diagnoses among a sample of 50 adolescents in cognitive-behaviorally-based treatment for alcohol and other substance use disorders (AOSUD). Methods: A standardized psychiatric interview was administered at baseline and 12 month later to obtain current comorbid psychiatric disorders. Chi…
Descriptors: Health Services, Emotional Disturbances, Drinking, Statistical Significance
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Burleson, Joseph A.; Kaminer, Yifrah – Substance Abuse, 2008
To assess whether temperament moderates response to treatment for substance use disorders (SUD), n = 88 consecutively referred adolescents with SUD were randomized to cognitive-behavioral (CBT) or psychoeducational (PET) therapies. Principal components analyses reduced the 10-attribute Dimensions of Temperament Revised (DOTS-R) to three factors…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Personality Traits, Adolescents, Cognitive Restructuring
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Mueser, Kim T.; Rosenberg, Stanley D.; Xie, Haiyi; Jankowski, M. Kay; Bolton, Elisa E.; Lu, Weili; Hamblen, Jessica L.; Rosenberg, Harriet J.; McHugo, Gregory J.; Wolfe, Rosemarie – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
A cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was developed to address its high prevalence in persons with severe mental illness receiving treatment at community mental health centers. CBT was compared with treatment as usual (TAU) in a randomized controlled trial with 108 clients with PTSD and either major…
Descriptors: Homework, Personality Problems, Schizophrenia, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Keel, Pamela K.; Haedt, Alissa – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2008
Eating disorders represent a significant source of psychological impairment among adolescents. However, most controlled treatment studies have focused on adult populations. This review provides a synthesis of existing data concerning the efficacy of various psychosocial interventions for eating disorders in adolescent samples. Modes of therapy…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Adolescents, Cognitive Restructuring, Young Adults
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