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The Handbook of High-Risk Challenging Behaviors in People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Volume Editor: James K. Luiselli; Foreword Author: Peter Sturmey
Format: Paperback, 320 pages, 7.0 x 10.0 ISBN: 9781598571684 Copyright: 2012
Description
Aggressive and destructive behaviors are an ongoing challenge for many children, adolescents, and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). What's behind these high-risk behaviors and how can professionals help manage them? Discover the answers in this comprehensive text, the most up-to-date compendium of knowledge on addressing challenging behaviors in the least restrictive settings using evidence-based, empirically supported practices.
With contributions from more than 30 prominent clinicians and researchers, this book gives readers cutting-edge research and clear assessment and intervention guidelines in six key topic areas:
- Self-Injurious Behavior. Explore the behavioral and biological variables that contribute to self-injury, and learn the principles of effective function-based assessment and behavioral intervention.
- Aggressive Behavior. Investigate environmental factors linked with aggression, take a biopsychosocial approach to assessment and therapy, and learn about treatment options such as reinforcement procedures and functional communication training.
- Sexual Offending Behavior. Conduct reliable risk assessment for sexual offenses and consider multiple options for intervention, including the highly effective Problem-Solving Therapy (PST).
- Health-Threatening Eating Disorders. Determine the causes of pica, ruminative vomiting, and obesity—and get strategies for decreasing destructive eating behaviors and encouraging healthful choices.
- Criminal Behavior. Examine the latest information on people with I/DD in the criminal justice system, including demographic data, methods of screening for disabilities, and the death penalty and related legal concerns.
- Therapeutic (Physical) Restraint. Learn from thoughtful exploration of the complex, much-debated issue of restraint. Explore what the research says, find out which strategies can help reduce or eliminate the need for restraint, and get staff training guidelines to ensure safe and ethical physical interventions in cases of emergency.
Ideal for use as a graduate-level textbook or a valuable in-service reference for psychologists, social workers, educators, and other professionals, this book represents the best and latest thinking on an issue of critical importance to people with I/DD. Professionals will come away with the knowledge and proven best practices they need to assess high-risk challenging behavior, intervene appropriately, and improve quality of life for the people they serve.
Reviews
Review by: Travis Thompson, Licensed Psychologist, Special Education Program, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota
"A comprehensive approach to social and behavioral interventions for more serious behavioral challenges encountered among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities . . . Will be a benchmark reference work for years to come."
Review by: Jeff Sigafoos, Professor, School of Educational Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
"There is no better source for understanding the nature, assessment, and treatment of high risk behavior."
Table of Contents
About the Editor About the Contributors Foreword - Peter Sturmey Preface
I. Self-Injurious Behavior
- Biological Perspectives on Self-Injury Among People with Intellectual and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Frank J. Symons & Craig H. Kennedy
- Functional Behavioral Assessment and Functional Analysis of Self-Injury
David E. Kuhn
- Function-Based Behavioral Intervention for Self-Injury
Johannes Rojahn, Iser G. Deleon, Griffin W. Rooker, Michelle A. Frank-Crawford, Abbey B. Carreau-Webster, & Yanerys Leon-Enriquez
II. Aggressive Behavior
- Environmental Determinants of Aggressive Behavior
Johnny L. Matson & Alison M. Kozlowski
- Biopsychosocial Features Influencing Aggression: A Multimodal Assessment and Therapy Approach
William I. Gardner, Dorothy M. Griffiths, & Jeffery P. Hamelin
III. Sexual Offending Behavior
- Risk Assessment for Sexual Offending
William R. Lindsay
- Behavior Assessment and Intervention for Sexual Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Timothy R. Vollmer, Jorge R. Reyes, & Stephen F. Walker
- Problem-Solving Treatment for Sexual Offending
Christine M. Nezu, Travis A. Cos, & Arthur M. Nezu
IV. Health-Threatening Eating Disorders
- Behavioral Assessment and Treatment of Pica
Louis P. Hagopian, Natalie U. Rolider, & Griffin W. Rooker
- Ruminative Vomiting
Jonathan Tarbox, Amy L. Kenzer, & Michele R. Bishop
- Obesity and Weight Regulation
Richard K. Fleming
V. Criminal Behavior
- People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System
Susan Carol Hayes
- The Death Penalty, the Courts, and Intellectual Disability
J. Gregory Olley
VI. Therapeutic (Physical) Restraint
- Therapeutic Implementation of Physical Restraint
James K. Luiselli
- Regulatory Governance of Physical Restraint in Schools
Joseph B. Ryan & Reece L. Peterson
- Emergency Physical Restraint: Considerations for Staff Training and Supervision
David B. Lennox, Mark A. Geren, & David Rourke
Index
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