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This book addresses self-injurious behavior (SIB) in individuals
with various neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs). It takes a
cross-NDC perspective that synthesizes recent research on
variability in incidence and presentation across NDCs and the
natural history and neurobiology of SIB. Chapters examine
implications for biobehavioral definitions of subtypes of SIB and
provide a detailed guide to assessment and intervention using an
integrated research-based model for individualized treatment. In
addition, chapters present a practice-focused structure using case
studies to illustrate clinical implications of research findings.
The book concludes with a discussion of current directions in
research and their potential to guide innovation in prevention and
treatment of SIB. Topics featured in this handbook include: *
Self-restraint among individuals who self-injure. * Self-injurious
behavior in individuals with autism spectrum conditions. *
Assessing and managing short-term effects of SIB. * Reducing risk
of, and responding to, relapse following successful intervention
with SIB. * Ethical issues associated with working with people who
engage in self-injurious behaviors. Self-Injurious Behavior in
Individuals with Neurodevelopmental Conditions is a must-have
resource for researchers, clinicians and practitioners as well as
graduate students in the fields of clinical child and school
psychology, applied behavior analysis, pediatrics, social work,
developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, child
and adolescent psychiatry, clinical psychology and psychiatry of
adult intellectual disability, and special education.
This book addresses self-injurious behavior (SIB) in individuals
with various neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs). It takes a
cross-NDC perspective that synthesizes recent research on
variability in incidence and presentation across NDCs and the
natural history and neurobiology of SIB. Chapters examine
implications for biobehavioral definitions of subtypes of SIB and
provide a detailed guide to assessment and intervention using an
integrated research-based model for individualized treatment. In
addition, chapters present a practice-focused structure using case
studies to illustrate clinical implications of research findings.
The book concludes with a discussion of current directions in
research and their potential to guide innovation in prevention and
treatment of SIB. Topics featured in this handbook include: *
Self-restraint among individuals who self-injure. * Self-injurious
behavior in individuals with autism spectrum conditions. *
Assessing and managing short-term effects of SIB. * Reducing risk
of, and responding to, relapse following successful intervention
with SIB. * Ethical issues associated with working with people who
engage in self-injurious behaviors. Self-Injurious Behavior in
Individuals with Neurodevelopmental Conditions is a must-have
resource for researchers, clinicians and practitioners as well as
graduate students in the fields of clinical child and school
psychology, applied behavior analysis, pediatrics, social work,
developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, child
and adolescent psychiatry, clinical psychology and psychiatry of
adult intellectual disability, and special education.
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