Issues and implications of establishing guidelines for the use of behavioral techniques
- PMID: 924921
- PMCID: PMC1311222
- DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-531
Issues and implications of establishing guidelines for the use of behavioral techniques
Abstract
Several guidelines surrounding the use of behavioral procedures have recently appeared, the best of which is that of the National Association of Retarded Citizens (NARC). Some issues and implications of the establishment of guidelines are briefly reviewed in the context of the NARC guidelines. Issues include the factual versus opinion bases for guidelines and the need to continue the development of explicit behavioral criteria for assessing staff competence. Implications for programs include the impact of guidelines on the professional boundaries, administrative decision-making, and budgeting, together with the dangers of expanding the regulatory bureaucracy. Several miscellaneous impacts are noted, including a potential for curbing innovative behavioral technology.
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