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  • - Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice
     
    4 505,-

    This handbook offers a comprehensive review of intellectual disabilities (ID).

  • av Johnny L. Matson
    6 116,-

    This book provides comprehensive coverage of applied behavioral analysis (ABA). It examines the history and training methods of ABA as well as related ethical and legal issues. The book discusses various aspects of reinforcement, including social reinforcers, tangible reinforcers, automatic reinforcement, thinning reinforcers, and behavioral momentum. It addresses basic training strategies, such as prompts and fadings, stimulus fading, and stimulus pairing and provides insights into auditory/visual discrimination, instructional feedback, generalization, error correction procedures, and response interruption. In addition, the book addresses the use of ABA in education and explores compliance training, on-task behavior, teaching play and social skills, listening and academic skills, technology, remembering and cognitions, picture-based instruction, foreign language instruction, teaching verbal behavior, public speaking, and vocational skills. In addition, the book covers treatments for tics, trichotillomania, stereotypies, self-injurious behavior, aggression, and toe walking. It also addresses ABA for special populations, including individuals with autism, ADHD, substance abuse, and intellectual disabilities.Featured areas of coverage include:Basic assessment methods, such as observing behavior, treatment integrity, social validation, evaluating physical activity, measuring sleep disturbances, preference assessment, and establishing criteria for skill mastery.Functional assessment, including how to quantify outcomes and evaluate results, behaviors that precede and are linked to target behaviors, and treatments.Treatment methods, such as token economies, discrete trial instruction, protective equipment, group-based and parent training as well as staff training and self-control procedures.Health issues, including dental and self-care, life skills, mealtime and feeding, telehealth, smoking reduction and cessation, and safety training.Leisure and social skills, such as cellphone use, gambling, teaching music, sports and physical fitness.The Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis is a must-have reference for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and other professionals in clinical child and school psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, social work, behavioral therapy and rehabilitation, special education, developmental psychology, pediatrics, nursing, and all interrelated disciplines.

  • av Pamela McPherson
    2 319,-

    This handbook addresses treatment planning for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs) using a medical home perspective. It examines the medical home model, which has been promoted as the standard of care by the American Academy of Pediatrics since 2002, emphasizing collaboration between patients, families, and providers to optimize care. The handbook addresses treatment planning, including the coordination of the care provided by multiple specialists with a clear, shared vision for maximizing each child's potential.Key areas of coverage include:* Elements of treatment planning, history of the medical home model, documentation, and strategies to facilitate communication.* Goals of treatment from the perspectives of the family, person served, care providers, and fiscal and regulatory bodies.* Role of each specialist, highlighting the most common conditions experienced by children with ASD and other NDD with expectations for assessment and treatment.* Detailed recommendations for making referrals and assisting the child and family in preparing for appointments.The Handbook of Treatment Planning for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Neurodevelopmental Disabilities is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and other professionals across such interrelated disciplines as clinical child, school, and developmental psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, social work, rehabilitation medicine/therapy, pediatrics, and special education.

  • av Justin B. Leaf
    3 532,-

    This handbook offers a comprehensive examination of wide-ranging issues relevant to adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Coverage includes a detailed review of such issues as psychiatric comorbidity, family relationships, education, living in different settings (e.g., group homes, community), meaningful and effective interventions, functional goals (e.g., social, language, vocational, and adaptive behaviors), and curriculum. In addition the book provides unique perspectives of parents as well as individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder who have reached adulthood.Key areas of coverage include: Transitioning adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder from educational settings to vocational settings. Strategies that can help create independence for adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Effective approaches to address issues relating to sexuality for adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. The effectiveness of early intensive behavioral intervention to help adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Handbook of Quality of Life for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder is an essential reference for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and related professionals in clinical child and school psychology, social work, behavioral therapy and related disciplines, including clinical medicine, clinical nursing, counseling, speech and language pathology, and special education.

  • av Justin B. Leaf
    3 532,-

    This handbook addresses evidence-based practices in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It provides an overview of the history of evidence-based practices and their importance as applied to the law, school settings, and factors that influence the use for treatment of ASD. Additional areas of coverage include evidence-based and non-evidence-based ABA interventions for autism as well as decision-making ethics related to these treatments. In addition, the book addresses cultural considerations as they relate to these treatments and examines procedural aspects of ABA interventions for autism.Key ABA treatments addressed include: Discrete trial teaching. Pivotal response training. Video modeling. Parent-mediated intervention. Early Start Denver Model, PEAK, PECS, and AAC. Script fading/activity schedules and differential reinforcement/extinction. Response interruption and redirection. Self-management and self-monitoring. The Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis Interventions for Autism is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and other professionals across such interrelated disciplines as clinical child, school, and developmental psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, social work, rehabilitation medicine/therapy, pediatrics, and special education.

  • av Johnny L. Matson
    3 862,-

    This handbook provides a substantive foundation of autism theory and research, including a comprehensive overview, conceptualization, and history of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). This robust reference work integrates the broad scholarly base of literature coupled with a trenchant analysis of the state of the field in nosology, etiology, assessment, and treatment. Its expert contributors examine findings and controversies (e.g., the actual prevalence of autism) as well as longstanding topics of interest as well as emerging issues from around the globe. In addition, the handbook describes multiple assessments, diagnoses, interventions and treatments for autism and PDD. It addresses such key topics as assessment of core symptoms and comorbidities, risk factors, epidemiology, diagnostic systems, neuroscience as well as issues regarding family adaptation. In addition, the handbook explores the rapidly evolving and expanding topics of medications, diets, fringe and harmful treatments, applied behavior analysis, and early intensive behavioral interventions.Key areas of coverage include:Survey of diagnostic criteria and assessment strategies for autism and pervasive developmental disorder.Genetic, behavioral, biopsychosocial, and cognitive models of autism assessment and treatment.Psychiatric disorders in individuals with ASD.Theory of mind and facial recognition in persons with autism.Diagnostic instruments for assessing core features and challenging behaviors in autism and PDD.Evidence-based psychosocial, pharmacological, and integrative treatments for autism and other developmental disabilities.Interventions specifically for adults with ASD.Training issues for professionals, parents, and other caregivers of individuals with autism and developmental disabilities.Review of findings of successful and promising therapies coupled with guidance on how to distinguish between dubious and effective treatments for autism and PDD.The handbook is an indispensable resource for researchers, professors, graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and other practitioners in clinical child and school psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, social work, special education, behavioral rehabilitation, pediatric medicine, developmental psychology, and all allied disciplines.

  • - Evidence-Based Practices Across the Life Span
    av Russell Lang
    1 700,-

    This book examines strategies for teaching adaptive behavior across the lifespan to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities who regularly experience difficulty learning the skills necessary for daily living. It details evidence-based practices for functional life skills, ranging from teaching such basic hygiene as bathing, brushing teeth, and dressing to more complex skills, including driving. In addition, the volume describes interventions relating to recreation, play, and leisure as well as those paramount for maintaining independence and safety in community settings (e.g., abduction prevention skills for children). The book details existing evidence-based practices as well as how to perform the interventions.Key areas of coverage include:Basic hygiene as bathing, brushing teeth, and dressing.Advanced, complex skills, including driving, recreation, play, and leisure.Skills to maintain independence and safety in community settings, including abduction prevention skills for children.Teaching new technology skills, such as using mobile telephones and apps as well as surfing the web.Training caregivers to promote and support adaptive behavior.Use of evidence-based practices for teaching and supporting adaptive behavior for individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism.Adaptive Behavior Strategies for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is an essential reference for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and other scientist-practitioners in developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, social work, clinical child and school psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, pediatrics, and special education.

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    2 994,-

    Chapter 1. Introduction: Knowledge, Actionable Practices, and Urgency.- Part 1 Broad Conceptual Issues.- Chapter 2. The Value of Integrated Pediatric Behavioral Health Care.- Chapter 3. Diversity Issues in Pediatric Behavioral Health Care.- Chapter 4. Ethical Issues Applying CBT in Pediatric Medical Settings.- Chapter 5. Emotional Regulation and Pediatric Behavioral Health Problems.- Chapter 6. Motivational Interviewing.- Chapter 7. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Youth: Essential Foundations and Elementary Practices.- Chapter 8. Necessary Adaptations to CBT with Pediatric Patients.- Chapter 9. DBT for Multi-Problem Adolescents.- Chapter 10. DBT Adaptations with Pediatric Patients.- Chapter 11. Pharmacological Interventions.- Part II Working with Specific Populations.- Chapter 12. CBT in Primary Care.- Chapter 13. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Patients with Chronic Widespread Musculoskeletal Pain.- Chapter 14. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Functional Abdominal Pain Disorders.- Chapter 15. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Enuresis.- Chapter 16. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Encopresis.- Chapter 17. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Headache Disorders in Children and Adolescents.- Chapter 18. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Pediatric Sleep Difficulties.- Chapter 19. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Epilepsy and Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures.- Chapter 20. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Oncology: Flexible Applications of Core Principles.- Chapter 21. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Young Patients Diagnosed with Diabetes.- Chapter 22. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Youth with Asthma: Anxiety as an Example.- Chapter 23. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Obesity.- Chapter 24. Working with Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth.- Chapter 25. Non-Compliance and Non-Adherence.- Part III Special Topics.- 26. Training Issues in Pediatric Psychology.- Chapter 27. Financial Issues.- Chapter 28. Conclusion: What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go From Here?

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    1 676,-

    Chapter 1. Adaptive Behavior and Functional Life Skills Across the Lifespan: Conceptual and Measurement Issues.Chapter 2. Interventions to Support Feeding in People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 3. Washing, Bathing, Toilet Training, Dressing and Other Hygiene and Health Skills for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 4. Teaching Mobility, Public Transportation and Driving to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 5. Teaching Communication Skills to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.Chapter 6. Academic Skills and People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 7. Independent Community Skills and People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 8. Teaching Job and Work-Related Social Skills to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 9. Teaching Self-Management Skills to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 10. Interventions to Support the Independent Living and Community Safety Skills of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 11. Teaching Play and Community Leisure Skills to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.-Chapter 12. Training Parents and Staff to Implement Interventions to Improve the Adaptive Behavior of Their Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disability.Chapter 13. The Role of Web-Based and Assistive Technology in Supporting the Adaptive Behavior of People with Intellectual Disability. 

  • - From Neurobiology to Behavior
     
    1 805,-

    Chapter 1.  Background and Conceptualization of RRBIs: Development of Classification.Chapter 2. RRBIs in ASD Across Childhood.Chapter 3. Subtypes of Sensory Modulation Disorders in Children with ASD.Chapter 4. Stereotyped Speech.Chapter 5. Neurobiology of RRBIs: Animal and Human Models.Chapter 6. Neurocognitive Deficits Underlying Mechanisms of Adherence to Routines, Ritualized Patterns, and Restricted and Fixated Interests.Chapter 7. Underlying Mechanisms for RRBIs Across Typical and Atypical Development.Chapter 8. RRBIs and Social Communication Skills in ASD.Chapter 9. The Function of RRBIs: First-Hand Accounts of Adults with ASD.Chapter 10. Assessment of RRBIs.Chapter 11. RRBIs in ASD: An Intervention Model.Chapter 12. From Restricted Interests to Work: Reframing ASD Diagnostic Criterion as a Vocational Advantage.Chapter 13. Future Directions in RRBIs Research and Practice. 

  • - Assessment and Treatment in Persons with Intellectual Disorders
     
    2 994,-

    This handbook addresses behavior problems and mental health disorders in persons with intellectual disabilities. It provides an overview of the history of dual diagnosis and related theories, ethics, diagnostic systems, mental health disorders, and challenging behaviors.

  • av Peter Sturmey & Don E. Williams
    1 427 - 1 742,-

  • - Process, Purpose, Planning, and Prevention
    av Stephanie M. Hadaway, Alan W. & Ph.D. Brue
    877 - 1 251,-

    Practitioner's Guide to Functional Behavioral Assessment

  • av Jennifer B. Ganz
    919 - 1 401,-

    Aided Augmentative Communication for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

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    1 383,-

    This book evaluates how autism is experienced and addressed in four areas critical to the developmental phase of adulthood: self-awareness, individuality, comprehensive support systems, and the dissemination of information and expanded education. The editors present comprehensive coverage of new developments in the field of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), particularly with regards to the updating of diagnostic criteria in the DSM-5 and an increased level of interest in research on adults with ASD. Contributors also make recommendations regarding services that should be provided to people with ASD based on recognition of their needs, the frequent lack of accessibility to relevant services, and an understanding of how a person's living situation both influences and is influenced by the way they conduct their lives.Among the topics discussed:The distinctive stage of Emerging Adulthood in individuals with ASDLate diagnosis of autism spectrum disorderSexuality and romantic relationships among people with ASDParents, siblings, and communities of individuals with ASDCultural-demographic influences on life choices among people with ASDAdult women on the high-functioning autism spectrumThe experience of academia and employment for people with ASDAutism in Adulthood is a unique resource for professionals, clinicians, researchers and caregivers that emphasizes both theoretical and practical information regarding ASD in the critical adult stage of life.

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    3 254,-

    This handbook offers practical strategies and evidence-based parent-implemented interventions for very young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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    3 347,-

    ¿This handbook describes evidence-based methods of assessing psychological, educational, behavioral, and developmental problems in children and adolescents. It provides state-of-the-art analyses of leading assessment tools and methods. Chapters provide an overview of childhood assessment issues, diagnostic classification systems, interviewing and report writing, traditional assessment tools and methods, such as Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA). In addition, chapters address daily living, academic, and social skills, commonly encountered psychological conditions, and developmental disorders, reviewing definitions and etiology, history of assessment and diagnosis, possible comorbid conditions, and current measures and procedures. The handbook also covers specific childhood disorders that often present assessment challenges in children, such as posttraumatic stress disorder, mood disorders, pain, and feeding and eating disorders. Topics featured in this handbook include:Adaptive and developmental behavior scales.Diagnostic classification systems and how to apply them to childhood problems and disorders. Intelligence testing and its use in childhood psychological assessment.Assessment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in persons with developmental disabilities. Self-Injurious behavior in children.Prevalence and assessment of common sleep problems in children.The Handbook of Childhood Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities Assessment is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, clinicians, and related therapists and professionals in clinical child and school psychology, pediatrics, social work, developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, child and adolescent psychiatry, and special education.

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    3 254,-

    Topics featured in the Handbook include:Current research and practical strategies for promoting children's social and emotional competence in schools. Social skills in children with autism spectrum disorder. Intellectual disabilities and their effect on social skills.

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    1 427,-

    This book provides an extensive overview of curricula and instructional strategies for teaching children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It offers an empirically solid framework for designing and developing interventions for learners along the autism spectrum by reducing skill deficits and enhancing learner strengths while being flexible enough to allow for individual differences. The book discusses key concepts in educating individuals with ASD as they impact the processes of syllabus building, from planning goals and objectives to generating content choosing appropriate teaching strategies, and assessing progress. Chapters detail curriculum designs in academic areas such as language skills, science, and social studies, as well as functional skills, including independent living, career development, and preventing social victimization. The book concludes with recommendations for future interventions and curricula-building. Among the topics covered:Communication and autism spectrum disorder.Mathematical problem-solving instruction for students with ASD.Visual arts curriculum for students with ASD.How to build programs focused on daily living and adult independence.Sexuality education for students with ASD. Curricula for Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder is a must-have resource for researchers, graduate students, and clinicians and related therapists and professionals in clinical child and school psychology, childhood/special education, social work, developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, and child and adolescent psychiatry.

  • - Assessment, Curricula, and Intervention
     
    3 644,-

    This handbook identifies the various social deficiencies widely associated with children and youth diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It discusses possible causes as well as the lifelong effects if these deficiencies are not addressed. The handbook presents current behavioral and curriculum-based methods for assessing social deficits. Chapters examine the various interventions that have been used to improve social skills and behavior, including video modeling, peer-mediated interventions, and script fading. Chapters also assess various interventions using empirically based procedures, evaluate the research of each of these procedures, provide guidelines for treatment planning, and offer clinical recommendations. The handbook concludes with future directions for the development of both social behavior and clinical social skills interventions.Topics featured in the Handbook include:Impairments in social behavior that may result in negative outcomes such as depression, loneliness, and suicide in individuals with ASD.Bullying among youth with ASD.Behavioral skills training to promote social behavior of individuals with ASD.The Early Start Denver Model approach to helping young children with ASD.The implementation of social skills groups for individuals diagnosed with ASD.The Handbook of Social Skills and Autism Spectrum Disorder is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians/professionals, and graduate students in clinical child, school, and developmental psychology, behavioral therapy, and social work, as well as such interrelated disciplines as child and adolescent psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine/therapy, pediatrics, and special education/educational psychology.

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    4 294,-

    This handbook provides a comprehensive review of the numerous factors associated with treatments for children, youth, and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It offers in-depth analysis of evidence-based treatments for young children, providing coverage on interventions within social skills training, school curricula, communication and speech training, and augmentative communication. It also covers treatments for adolescents and adults, including vocational programs, social integration programs, and mental health resources. Chapters also review several popular interventions such as functional behavior analysis, sensory integration therapy, early intensive behavioral interventions (EIBI), and floor time. In addition, the Handbook discusses standards of practice, focusing on ethical issues, review boards, training concerns, and informed consent.Topics featured in the Handbook include:Training for parents of individuals diagnosed with ASD.Treatment of socially reinforced problem behavior.Comorbid challenging behaviors.Post-secondary education supports and programs for adults.The TEACCH Program for people with ASD.Treatment of addiction in adults with ASD.Diet and nutrition based treatments targeted at children with ASD. The Handbook of Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorder is a must-have reference for researchers, clinicians/professionals, and graduate students in clinical child, school, and developmental psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, and social work as well as rehabilitation medicine/therapy, behavioral therapy, pediatrics, and educational psychology.

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