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Behavior analysts claim an autistic given no choice at all (ABA vs ABA) chose badly onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... unethical case study (published as an editorial) shows the harms of functional communication training & concurrent chains--harms that behavior analysts fail to recognize

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Cody Morris, Elise A. Zarcaro, Jesse Perrin, Megan E. Ellsworth (2024). Discrepancies between treatment preference and effectiveness. Behavioral Interventions, 39(4), e2057. Wiley.

Date de publication
17/09/2024
Identifiant
10.1002/bin.2057
Auteurs
Cody Morris, Elise A. Zarcaro, Jesse Perrin, Megan E. Ellsworth
Source
Behavioral Interventions
Détails
39(4), e2057
Type de référence
article
Éditeur
Wiley
Source de métadonnées
crossref

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Abstract Involving clients in therapeutic decisions is a crucial component of effective and ethical behavior‐analytic practice. However, discrepancies between client preference for treatment options and treatment effectiveness are possible in the course of treatment. The purpose of this paper is to advance the discussion of discrepancies between client preference for treatment options and treatment effectiveness by (a) reviewing relevant considerations for adapted strategies to involve clients with limited prerequisite skills in therapeutic decisions, (b) presenting clinical data that exemplifies discrepancies between client preference for treatment options and treatment effectiveness, (c) describing nuanced considerations for navigating discrepancies, and (d) providing suggestions for future research on this topic.

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