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. 1977 Fall;10(3):541-47.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-541.

Why no guidelines for behavior modification?

Why no guidelines for behavior modification?

S B Stolz. J Appl Behav Anal. 1977 Fall.

Abstract

This paper reviews the guidelines for behavioral programs published by the National Association of Retarded Children. The review discusses a number of reasons why guidelines should not be enunciated for behavior modification, e.g., the procedures of behavior modification appear to be no more or less subject to abuse and no more or less in need of ethical regulation than intervention procedures derived from any other set of principles and called by other terms. The review recommends alternative methods for protecting the rights of clients who participate in behavioral programs. Specifically, behavioral clinicians, like other therapists, should be governed by the ethics codes of their professions; also, the ethics of all intervention programs should be evaluated in terms of a number of critical issues.

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