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Reducing Restraint and Restrictive Behavior Management Practices
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Sturmey, Peter
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
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Behavioral Therapy
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Developmental Psychology
2015
This book presents an evidence-based framework for replacing harmful, restrictive behavior management practices with safe and effective alternatives.The first half summarizes the concept and history of restraint and seclusion in mental health applications used with impaired elders, children with intellectual disabilities, and psychiatric patients.
Evidence-Based Practice and Intellectual Disabilities
by
Didden, Robert
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Sturmey, Peter
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Diseases
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Evidence-based social work
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People with mental disabilities
2014
Evidence-Based Practice and Intellectual Disabilities responds to the recent increased focus on, and need for, the use of evidence-based practice (EBP) in treating intellectual disabilities. * The first book wholly dedicated to addressing EBP specifically in relation to intellectual disabilities * Provides clinical guidelines based on the strength of evidence of treatments for a given problematic behavioral topography or disorder * Highly relevant to a wide-ranging audience, including professionals working in community services, clinicians and parents and carers
Pica in Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
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Williams, Don E
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Sturmey, Peter
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
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Behavioral Therapy
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Child and School Psychology
2016
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the clinical phenomenon of pica.It focuses specifically on the disorder as it presents in children, adolescents, and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disabilities (ID).