Behavior analysis, program development, and transfer of control in the treatment of self-injury
- PMID: 4044865
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-7916(85)90052-7
Behavior analysis, program development, and transfer of control in the treatment of self-injury
Abstract
This case study illustrates an empirical approach to the diagnosis, treatment, and controlled follow-up of self-injurious clients. Following an assessment period, during which environmental factors associated with a severely retarded adolescent's self-injury were identified, the contingent application of protective equipment was combined with a differential reinforcement procedure (DRO) and implemented in a multiple baseline design across two hospital settings. Results showed a marked decrease in the rate of self-injury. Upon discharge from the hospital, the program was successfully replicated at the adolescent's residential center, again using a multiple baseline design across settings.
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