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. 1990 Spring;23(1):119-27.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1990.23-119.

Extended reductions in stereotypic behavior of students with autism through a self-management treatment package

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Extended reductions in stereotypic behavior of students with autism through a self-management treatment package

R L Koegel et al. J Appl Behav Anal. 1990 Spring.

Abstract

The literature suggests that self-management treatment packages have two potential strengths for the reduction or elimination of stereotypic behavior: (a) Self-management may be used for extended periods of time in the absence of a treatment provider, and (b) self-management techniques are easily adapated and used in a wide variety of natural settings. We assessed whether students with severe autistic disabilities could learn to use a self-management treatment package to reduce their stereotypic behavior within a multiple baseline across subjects design with withdrawals. The results showed that all of the students learned to use self-management procedures to reduce greatly levels of stereotypic behavior (typically to zero), and improvement occurred for extended periods of time in new settings without the presence of a treatment provider. The results are discussed in terms of the practical value of the treatment package and in terms of the implications for understanding autism.

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