Justin B Leaf, Joseph H Cihon, Julia L Ferguson, Ronald Leaf, John Mceachin, Toby Mountjoy, Jeremy Leaf, Amanda Rogue
A Progressive Approach to Applied Behavior Analysis
The Autism Partnership Method
Justin B Leaf, Joseph H Cihon, Julia L Ferguson, Ronald Leaf, John Mceachin, Toby Mountjoy, Jeremy Leaf, Amanda Rogue
A Progressive Approach to Applied Behavior Analysis
The Autism Partnership Method
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Approximately 1 in 36 children in the United States will be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and that number is expected to rise according to the CDC. Interventions based on the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA) are one of the most common interventions for autistic individuals. One of the biggest problems facing the field of ABA-based interventions is ineffectiveness of intervention approaches due to the rigid application of ABA-based interventions. Progressive Approach to Applied Behavior Analysis provides practicing behavior analysts (e.g., BCBAs, BCaBAs, RBTs) and…mehr
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Approximately 1 in 36 children in the United States will be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and that number is expected to rise according to the CDC. Interventions based on the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA) are one of the most common interventions for autistic individuals. One of the biggest problems facing the field of ABA-based interventions is ineffectiveness of intervention approaches due to the rigid application of ABA-based interventions. Progressive Approach to Applied Behavior Analysis provides practicing behavior analysts (e.g., BCBAs, BCaBAs, RBTs) and other clinicians with an in-depth introduction to a Progressive Approach to ABA and how it applies to common teaching methods within ABA-based interventions. This includes research and guidelines for implementing a Progressive Approach to ABA, potentially increasing the likelihood of meaningful outcomes for individuals diagnosed with ASD. This will become the guide for practitioners on how to use clinical judgment and in-the-moment assessment across various procedures.
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 151mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780323957410
- ISBN-10: 0323957412
- Artikelnr.: 68504457
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 151mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780323957410
- ISBN-10: 0323957412
- Artikelnr.: 68504457
¿Justin Leaf, Ph.D., is the Executive Director for Autism Partnership Foundation and the Progressive Behavior Analyst Autism Council, the Associate Director for ABA Doctoral Studies at Endicott College, and the Executive Director for Contemporary Behavior Consultants. Justin received his doctorate degree in Behavioral Psychology from the Department of Applied Behavioral Science at the University of Kansas. His research interests include Progressive ABA, improving behavioral intervention, social behavior, and methodologies to improve the lives of autistic/individuals diagnosed with ASD. Justin has over 140 publications in either peer reviewed journals, books, or book chapters and has presented at both national and international professional conferences and invited events. Justin has served on numerous editorial boards for behavior analytic and autism journals. Justin career has been dedicated to improving the field of Applied Behavior Analysis and lives of Autistic individuals
About the authors 1. Applied behavior analysis What is ABA? Some research
examples Recent events Summary References 2. An overview and history of the
Autism Partnership Method First tenet: Clinical judgment Second tenet:
Learner-centered Third tenet: Meaningful and functional curriculum Fourth
tenet: Flexible procedures Fifth tenet: Working with the whole family Sixth
tenet: Performance-based staff training Seventh tenet: Compassion The
history of the APM References 3. Respondent and operant behavior Reflexes
and respondent behavior Operant behavior Some important notes Summary
References 4. Stimulus control and generalization Generalization Summary
References 5. Reinforcement: Overview, identification, conditioning
Reinforcer identification Conditioning reinforcers Summary References 6.
Punishment: Overview, concerns, and use Some concerns with the use of
punishment-based procedures Clinical considerations Some punishment-based
procedures Summary References 7. Token economies and other contingency
systems Components of token systems The commonality of token economies
Advantages and disadvantages of token systems Some relevant research
Clinical recommendations and progressive approaches to token systems
Summary References 8. Respondent conditioning procedures Considerations
related to respondent behavior in autism intervention Summary References 9.
Task analysis and chaining Task analysis Chaining Research Summary
References 10. Shaping A sample of research Clinical recommendations
Summary References 11. Prompting Prompt types Prompting systems Flexible
prompt fading: The APM prompting system Summary References 12. Discrete
trial teaching Components of DTT Summary References 13. Naturalistic
instruction Incidental teaching Embedded instructions Summary References
14. The teaching interaction procedure Overview Teaching interaction
procedure research Summary References 15. Cool versus Not Cool procedure
Steps of the CNC procedure Misuses of the CNC procedure History and
research Summary References 16. Social skills groups Hallmarks of
behaviorally based social skills groups Research Summary References 17.
Functional behavior assessment and functional analysis Overview of
functional behavior assessment Types of functional analysis History of FBA
and functional analysis Autism partnership method to FBAs and FAs
References 18. Differential reinforcement Differential reinforcement of
other behavior Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior
Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior Differential
reinforcement of low rates of behavior and differential reinforcement of
high rates of behavior Some progressive considerations regarding
differential reinforcement Summary References 19. Extinction and response
cost Misperceptions and clarifications related to extinction Response cost
Misperceptions and clarifications related to response cost Recommendations
for practice Summary References 20. Time out from positive reinforcement
and the time-in ribbon Time-out from positive reinforcement Research on
time-out Autism partnership method and time-out Time-in ribbon Summary
References 21. Measurement systems Considerations in selecting a
measurement system Measurement systems Measuring with our heart Summary
References 22. Formal assessments The assessments Summary References 23.
Curriculum assessment Common curriculum assessments Autism Partnership
Method and curricular assessment Building the curriculum References 24.
Learning-how-to-learn curriculum The skills Summary References 25. Social
skills curriculum Reasons why we teach social skills Reasons why social
skills development is often not a priority What to teach: The social skills
taxonomy How to teach social behavior Don't forget Summary References 26.
Language curriculum Language programs Summary References 27. Self-help and
adaptive behaviors Toilet training Mealtime challenges Sleep Appearance
checks Basic efficiency and organization Walk with me Crossing the street
safely Following a visual or written schedule Self-advocacy Summary
References 28. Working with parents of autistic children Prediagnosis
stress Diagnostic process stress Postdiagnosis stress Intervention stress
Autism partnership method of parent support Research on parent training
Summary References 29. Siblings Sibling relationship throughout the
lifespan The Autism Partnership Method and siblings References 30. Staff
and staff training Characteristics of quality interventionists Additional
skills interventionists should display Additional skills supervisors should
display Staff training Summary References Index
examples Recent events Summary References 2. An overview and history of the
Autism Partnership Method First tenet: Clinical judgment Second tenet:
Learner-centered Third tenet: Meaningful and functional curriculum Fourth
tenet: Flexible procedures Fifth tenet: Working with the whole family Sixth
tenet: Performance-based staff training Seventh tenet: Compassion The
history of the APM References 3. Respondent and operant behavior Reflexes
and respondent behavior Operant behavior Some important notes Summary
References 4. Stimulus control and generalization Generalization Summary
References 5. Reinforcement: Overview, identification, conditioning
Reinforcer identification Conditioning reinforcers Summary References 6.
Punishment: Overview, concerns, and use Some concerns with the use of
punishment-based procedures Clinical considerations Some punishment-based
procedures Summary References 7. Token economies and other contingency
systems Components of token systems The commonality of token economies
Advantages and disadvantages of token systems Some relevant research
Clinical recommendations and progressive approaches to token systems
Summary References 8. Respondent conditioning procedures Considerations
related to respondent behavior in autism intervention Summary References 9.
Task analysis and chaining Task analysis Chaining Research Summary
References 10. Shaping A sample of research Clinical recommendations
Summary References 11. Prompting Prompt types Prompting systems Flexible
prompt fading: The APM prompting system Summary References 12. Discrete
trial teaching Components of DTT Summary References 13. Naturalistic
instruction Incidental teaching Embedded instructions Summary References
14. The teaching interaction procedure Overview Teaching interaction
procedure research Summary References 15. Cool versus Not Cool procedure
Steps of the CNC procedure Misuses of the CNC procedure History and
research Summary References 16. Social skills groups Hallmarks of
behaviorally based social skills groups Research Summary References 17.
Functional behavior assessment and functional analysis Overview of
functional behavior assessment Types of functional analysis History of FBA
and functional analysis Autism partnership method to FBAs and FAs
References 18. Differential reinforcement Differential reinforcement of
other behavior Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior
Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior Differential
reinforcement of low rates of behavior and differential reinforcement of
high rates of behavior Some progressive considerations regarding
differential reinforcement Summary References 19. Extinction and response
cost Misperceptions and clarifications related to extinction Response cost
Misperceptions and clarifications related to response cost Recommendations
for practice Summary References 20. Time out from positive reinforcement
and the time-in ribbon Time-out from positive reinforcement Research on
time-out Autism partnership method and time-out Time-in ribbon Summary
References 21. Measurement systems Considerations in selecting a
measurement system Measurement systems Measuring with our heart Summary
References 22. Formal assessments The assessments Summary References 23.
Curriculum assessment Common curriculum assessments Autism Partnership
Method and curricular assessment Building the curriculum References 24.
Learning-how-to-learn curriculum The skills Summary References 25. Social
skills curriculum Reasons why we teach social skills Reasons why social
skills development is often not a priority What to teach: The social skills
taxonomy How to teach social behavior Don't forget Summary References 26.
Language curriculum Language programs Summary References 27. Self-help and
adaptive behaviors Toilet training Mealtime challenges Sleep Appearance
checks Basic efficiency and organization Walk with me Crossing the street
safely Following a visual or written schedule Self-advocacy Summary
References 28. Working with parents of autistic children Prediagnosis
stress Diagnostic process stress Postdiagnosis stress Intervention stress
Autism partnership method of parent support Research on parent training
Summary References 29. Siblings Sibling relationship throughout the
lifespan The Autism Partnership Method and siblings References 30. Staff
and staff training Characteristics of quality interventionists Additional
skills interventionists should display Additional skills supervisors should
display Staff training Summary References Index
About the authors 1. Applied behavior analysis What is ABA? Some research
examples Recent events Summary References 2. An overview and history of the
Autism Partnership Method First tenet: Clinical judgment Second tenet:
Learner-centered Third tenet: Meaningful and functional curriculum Fourth
tenet: Flexible procedures Fifth tenet: Working with the whole family Sixth
tenet: Performance-based staff training Seventh tenet: Compassion The
history of the APM References 3. Respondent and operant behavior Reflexes
and respondent behavior Operant behavior Some important notes Summary
References 4. Stimulus control and generalization Generalization Summary
References 5. Reinforcement: Overview, identification, conditioning
Reinforcer identification Conditioning reinforcers Summary References 6.
Punishment: Overview, concerns, and use Some concerns with the use of
punishment-based procedures Clinical considerations Some punishment-based
procedures Summary References 7. Token economies and other contingency
systems Components of token systems The commonality of token economies
Advantages and disadvantages of token systems Some relevant research
Clinical recommendations and progressive approaches to token systems
Summary References 8. Respondent conditioning procedures Considerations
related to respondent behavior in autism intervention Summary References 9.
Task analysis and chaining Task analysis Chaining Research Summary
References 10. Shaping A sample of research Clinical recommendations
Summary References 11. Prompting Prompt types Prompting systems Flexible
prompt fading: The APM prompting system Summary References 12. Discrete
trial teaching Components of DTT Summary References 13. Naturalistic
instruction Incidental teaching Embedded instructions Summary References
14. The teaching interaction procedure Overview Teaching interaction
procedure research Summary References 15. Cool versus Not Cool procedure
Steps of the CNC procedure Misuses of the CNC procedure History and
research Summary References 16. Social skills groups Hallmarks of
behaviorally based social skills groups Research Summary References 17.
Functional behavior assessment and functional analysis Overview of
functional behavior assessment Types of functional analysis History of FBA
and functional analysis Autism partnership method to FBAs and FAs
References 18. Differential reinforcement Differential reinforcement of
other behavior Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior
Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior Differential
reinforcement of low rates of behavior and differential reinforcement of
high rates of behavior Some progressive considerations regarding
differential reinforcement Summary References 19. Extinction and response
cost Misperceptions and clarifications related to extinction Response cost
Misperceptions and clarifications related to response cost Recommendations
for practice Summary References 20. Time out from positive reinforcement
and the time-in ribbon Time-out from positive reinforcement Research on
time-out Autism partnership method and time-out Time-in ribbon Summary
References 21. Measurement systems Considerations in selecting a
measurement system Measurement systems Measuring with our heart Summary
References 22. Formal assessments The assessments Summary References 23.
Curriculum assessment Common curriculum assessments Autism Partnership
Method and curricular assessment Building the curriculum References 24.
Learning-how-to-learn curriculum The skills Summary References 25. Social
skills curriculum Reasons why we teach social skills Reasons why social
skills development is often not a priority What to teach: The social skills
taxonomy How to teach social behavior Don't forget Summary References 26.
Language curriculum Language programs Summary References 27. Self-help and
adaptive behaviors Toilet training Mealtime challenges Sleep Appearance
checks Basic efficiency and organization Walk with me Crossing the street
safely Following a visual or written schedule Self-advocacy Summary
References 28. Working with parents of autistic children Prediagnosis
stress Diagnostic process stress Postdiagnosis stress Intervention stress
Autism partnership method of parent support Research on parent training
Summary References 29. Siblings Sibling relationship throughout the
lifespan The Autism Partnership Method and siblings References 30. Staff
and staff training Characteristics of quality interventionists Additional
skills interventionists should display Additional skills supervisors should
display Staff training Summary References Index
examples Recent events Summary References 2. An overview and history of the
Autism Partnership Method First tenet: Clinical judgment Second tenet:
Learner-centered Third tenet: Meaningful and functional curriculum Fourth
tenet: Flexible procedures Fifth tenet: Working with the whole family Sixth
tenet: Performance-based staff training Seventh tenet: Compassion The
history of the APM References 3. Respondent and operant behavior Reflexes
and respondent behavior Operant behavior Some important notes Summary
References 4. Stimulus control and generalization Generalization Summary
References 5. Reinforcement: Overview, identification, conditioning
Reinforcer identification Conditioning reinforcers Summary References 6.
Punishment: Overview, concerns, and use Some concerns with the use of
punishment-based procedures Clinical considerations Some punishment-based
procedures Summary References 7. Token economies and other contingency
systems Components of token systems The commonality of token economies
Advantages and disadvantages of token systems Some relevant research
Clinical recommendations and progressive approaches to token systems
Summary References 8. Respondent conditioning procedures Considerations
related to respondent behavior in autism intervention Summary References 9.
Task analysis and chaining Task analysis Chaining Research Summary
References 10. Shaping A sample of research Clinical recommendations
Summary References 11. Prompting Prompt types Prompting systems Flexible
prompt fading: The APM prompting system Summary References 12. Discrete
trial teaching Components of DTT Summary References 13. Naturalistic
instruction Incidental teaching Embedded instructions Summary References
14. The teaching interaction procedure Overview Teaching interaction
procedure research Summary References 15. Cool versus Not Cool procedure
Steps of the CNC procedure Misuses of the CNC procedure History and
research Summary References 16. Social skills groups Hallmarks of
behaviorally based social skills groups Research Summary References 17.
Functional behavior assessment and functional analysis Overview of
functional behavior assessment Types of functional analysis History of FBA
and functional analysis Autism partnership method to FBAs and FAs
References 18. Differential reinforcement Differential reinforcement of
other behavior Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior
Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior Differential
reinforcement of low rates of behavior and differential reinforcement of
high rates of behavior Some progressive considerations regarding
differential reinforcement Summary References 19. Extinction and response
cost Misperceptions and clarifications related to extinction Response cost
Misperceptions and clarifications related to response cost Recommendations
for practice Summary References 20. Time out from positive reinforcement
and the time-in ribbon Time-out from positive reinforcement Research on
time-out Autism partnership method and time-out Time-in ribbon Summary
References 21. Measurement systems Considerations in selecting a
measurement system Measurement systems Measuring with our heart Summary
References 22. Formal assessments The assessments Summary References 23.
Curriculum assessment Common curriculum assessments Autism Partnership
Method and curricular assessment Building the curriculum References 24.
Learning-how-to-learn curriculum The skills Summary References 25. Social
skills curriculum Reasons why we teach social skills Reasons why social
skills development is often not a priority What to teach: The social skills
taxonomy How to teach social behavior Don't forget Summary References 26.
Language curriculum Language programs Summary References 27. Self-help and
adaptive behaviors Toilet training Mealtime challenges Sleep Appearance
checks Basic efficiency and organization Walk with me Crossing the street
safely Following a visual or written schedule Self-advocacy Summary
References 28. Working with parents of autistic children Prediagnosis
stress Diagnostic process stress Postdiagnosis stress Intervention stress
Autism partnership method of parent support Research on parent training
Summary References 29. Siblings Sibling relationship throughout the
lifespan The Autism Partnership Method and siblings References 30. Staff
and staff training Characteristics of quality interventionists Additional
skills interventionists should display Additional skills supervisors should
display Staff training Summary References Index