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Duker, Pieter C.; Seys, Daniel M. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2000
Comparison of eight individuals with mental retardation and severe, life-threatening, self-injurious behavior who received electrical aversive treatment with eight similar individuals who did not receive this treatment found that, over a 3-year period, electrical aversion treatment significantly reduced the degree of imposed mechanical restraints.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Outcomes of Treatment, Punishment, Self Injurious Behavior

Higbee, Thomas S.; Carr, James E.; Patel, Meeta R. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2002
This study evaluated use of the interpolation of reinforcement effect, which combines intermittent (INT) and continuous reinforcement (CRF) schedules, with four young children with autism using a free-operant preparation. Results suggest that responding may be less resistant to extinction following interpolated CRF reinforcement than following INT…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Contingency Management, Operant Conditioning

Lindsay, William R.; Marshall, Imelda; Neilson, Clare; Quinn, Kathleen; Smith, Anne H. W. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1998
A cognitive treatment intervention was used with four men with learning disabilities who had been convicted of indecent exposure. Treatment dealt with the issues of accepting that the offense took place, taking responsibility, accepting the intention of the offending behavior, and victim awareness. All the men responded to treatment. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Behavior Modification

Carr, James E.; Dozier, Claudia L.; Patel, Meeta R.; Adams, Amanda Nicolson; Martin, Nichelle – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2002
A brief functional analysis indicated that the object mouthing of a young girl diagnosed with autism was maintained independent of social consequences. Separate and combined effects of response blocking and non-contingent reinforcement were then evaluated as treatments. Although both interventions were unsuccessful when implemented separately,…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Case Studies

Duker, Pieter C.; Seys, Daniel M. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1996
Twelve individuals (ages 3-43) with severe/profound mental retardation and life-threatening self-injurious behaviors were exposed to electrical aversion treatment using a remotely controlled device. With seven individuals, suppression of the behavior was nearly complete in that physical restraints were no longer necessary. With three individuals,…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Electrical Stimuli, Outcomes of Treatment

Campbell, Jonathan M. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2003
Analysis of 117 research articles reporting use of behavioral interventions with single subjects with autism concluded that behavioral treatments are effective in reducing problematic behaviors. Type of target behavior and type of treatment did not moderate average treatment effect. Reliability of observation, number of treatment data points, and…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education

Cipani, Ennio; Spooner, Fred – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1997
Identifies four treatment techniques that may be applied when problem behavior is maintained by negative reinforcement: (1) functional communication training; (2) behavioral momentum; (3) differential reinforcement or an alternative escape behavior; and (4) errorless learning. Each of the techniques is defined, and applications and guidelines for…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Children

Fisher, Wayne; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1994
This study used a data-based assessment to identify reinforcers and punishers for successful treatment of two children with severe destructive behaviors. Results suggested that empirically derived consequences may be useful in decreasing destructive behavior when a functional assessment is inconclusive or suggests that internal stimuli are…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods

Linscheid, Thomas R.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1994
The rate of self-injurious head hitting in an eight-year old with severe/profound mental retardation was reduced using contingent electric shock delivered via the Self Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System. An improved affective state and increased interaction with the environment were documented. Treatment gains were maintained at one-year…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Contingency Management, Males

Turner, William D.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1996
This study evaluated a multicomponent treatment package with three adults having profound mental retardation who engaged in self-injurious hand mouthing. The intervention, which involved brief response interruption followed by the introduction of a preferred leisure item, was successfully implemented during both individual and small group…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Generalization

Matson, Johnny L.; Taras, Marie E. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1989
Studies assessing treatments for severe behavior problems of developmentally delayed persons were reviewed. Procedures used in the 382 studies, published from 1967-1987, were analyzed in terms of problem behaviors, side effects, and treatment methods. Also examined were number of studies reported yearly, maintenance and generalization of effects,…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Developmental Disabilities, Intervention

Harchik, Alan E.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1992
This paper reviews the use of self-management procedures such as self-monitoring, self-administering consequences, and self-instructing with students having developmental disabilities. The paper explores definitions of self-management, various self-management procedures, effectiveness in changing behavior, and effectiveness in maintenance and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Definitions, Developmental Disabilities

Singh, Nirbhay N.; Wahler, Robert G.; Adkins, Angela D.; Myers, Rachel E. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2003
A mindfulness-based, self-control strategy was developed for an adult with mental retardation and mental illness whose aggression had precluded successful community placement. He was taught a simple meditation technique that required him to shift his attention and awareness from the anger-producing situation to the soles of his feet. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Behavior Modification, Case Studies
A Comparison of Shock Intensity in the Treatment of Longstanding and Severe Self-Injurious Behavior.

Williams, Don E.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1993
The severe self-injurious behavior of a woman with profound mental retardation was treated with 3.5 milliamps of shock combined with reinforcement and extinction techniques, with minimal results. Treatment with the Hot Shot Power Mite, which delivers 18.5 milliamps, combined with reinforcement for compliance and extinction of self-injurious escape…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Extinction (Psychology), Females

Sevin, Jay A.; Bowers-Stephens, Cheryll; Hamilton, Martha L.; Ford, Almarie – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2001
This article discusses the different manner in which psychotropic medications and behavioral interventions can interact when treating dually diagnosed clients. Case examples representing possible illustrations of permutations of these interactions are discussed. It is argued that the potential effect of one treatment procedure on the efficacy of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Behavior Modification, Case Studies
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