Behavioural Intervention: Principles, Models, and Practices - Tapa dura

 
9781557662941: Behavioural Intervention: Principles, Models, and Practices

Sinopsis

Contains 24 chapters written by psychologists, professors, researchers, and program administrators offering a set of behavioral intervention strategies designed to resolve multiple and specific behavior problems in children and adults, including those associated with developmental disabilities, emotional disturbances, challenging behavior, chronic psychiatric disorders, sexual misconduct, and involvement with gangs. The authors discuss current literature, analyze the contexts of intervention, explore model programs, and provide practical, in some cases innovative, intervention techniques. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Críticas

"clearly achieves its goal of providing the reader with state-of-the-art knowledge concerning how PBS approaches are now being used to address serious behavior challenges across diverse populations."

Reseña del editor

This encyclopedic volume offers practitioners an array of revolutionary behavioral intervention strategies that work. Extended case studies illustrate effective ways to resolve multiple and specific behavior problems in children and adults, including those associated with developmental disabilities, emotional disturbances, challenging behavior, chronic psychiatric disorders, sexual misconduct, and involvement with gangs. In addition, the authors discuss current literature, analyze the contexts of intervention, explore model programs, and offer innovative, practical intervention techniques for behaviorists, psychologists, special educators, social workers, and family support personnel.

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