Function Based Treatments for Escape Maintained Problem Behavior

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Stefanie Perrin is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at Brett DiNovi and Associates. In this video she covers task list items H-2 (Identify potential interventions based on assessment results and the best available scientific evidence) and H-3 (Recommend intervention goals and strategies based on such factors as client preferences, supporting environments, risks, constraints, and social validity) from a 2010 article from LeBlanc et al. on function based treatments for escape maintained problem behavior including strengths and potential limitations for each intervention. Know someone studying for their exam who could benefit from seeing this? Subscribe and share! Help us spread the science of ABA worldwide with 100% free weekly content.
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References:
Geiger, K. A., Carr, J. E., & LeBlanc, L. A. (2010). Function-based treatments for escape-maintained problem behavior: a treatment selection model for practicing behavior analysts. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 3(1), 22-32.
Zarcone, J. R., Iwata, B. A., Smith, R. G., Mazaleski, J. L., & Lerman, D. C. (1994). Reemergence and extinction of self-injurious escape behavior during stimulus (instructional) fading. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 27, 307-316.

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