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Self-injurious behavior (SIB) is a highly problematic and damaging behavior with profound implications for a person's quality of life. Despite numerous reports documenting changes in self-injury, it is not well-known how these changes relate to systematic improvements in quality of life. We survey...
Self-injurious behavior(SIB) in individuals with mental retardation is a severe behavioral disorder that has significant social and medical consequences. Although considerable research evidence indicates that SIB can be maintained by either environmental contingencies or biologic conditions, integrative diagnosti...
Self-injurious behavior (SIB) is perhaps the most severe behavior problem encountered by mental health professionals. The debilitating and often life-threatening nature of SIB has attracted considerable research and discussion regarding the etiology and treatment of the disorder (see Carr, 1977; Favell...
ment in health care Self-injurious behavior : The Patients´ experiences of treatment in health careSelf-injurious behavior : The Patients´ experiences of treatment in health careViktoria FriisKerstin Hemborg
We conducted several manipulations of mechanical restraint properties during the course of treatment for two profoundly retarded adolescents who exhibited both self-restraint and self-injurious behavior. In study 1, a combination of prompting, differential reinforcement, and stimulus fading reduced one subje...
Treatment of self-injury by providing alternate sensory activities Three topographies of self-injurious behavior were treated in six profoundly retarded, multiply handicapped individuals. Their self-injury primarily occurred when alone and unoccupied, and did not appear to differentially produce social ......
Aggression and self-injurious behaviors in persons with autism: The TEACCH approach Describes an approach to the management of aggression and self-injurious behavior in autistic persons. Treatment and education of autistic children with related communications handicaps (TEACCH) is a state-wide network of...
self-injurious behaviorprotective equipmentrestrainttime-outThis study evaluated the use of protective equipment in treating self-injurious behavior (SIB) exhibited by three retarded persons. In Experiment 1, the equipment was first applied continuously during 20-min sessions in individual multiple baseline...
Effects and side effects of DRO as treatment for self-injurious behavior. A three-part controlled case study is presented in which severe and longstanding self-injurious behavior exhibited by a 9-year-old-boy was treated successf... GE Cowdery,BA Iwata,GM Pace - 《Journal of Applied Behavior...