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Autism Service Delivery: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice

✍ Scribed by Florence D. DiGennaro Reed, Derek D. Reed (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
495
Series
Autism and Child Psychopathology Series
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume examines ways in which service delivery to individuals with autism can be improved from both ends of the basic-applied research spectrum. It introduces the concept of translational scholarship and examines real-world value in developing relevant interventions. Each area of coverage reviews current findings on autism from basic research and, then, discusses the latest applied research literature to create a roadmap for researchers, clinicians, and scientist-practitioners to develop new, effective strategies as children, adolescents, and adults with autism continue to learn and grow.

Featured coverage includes:

  • Why practice needs science and how science informs practice.
  • The social learning disorder of stimulus salience in autism.
  • Assessment and treatment of problem behaviors associated with transitions.
  • Understanding persistence and improving treatment through behavioral momentum theory.
  • The behavioral economics of reinforcer value.
  • Increasing tolerance for delay with children and adults with autism.

Autism Service Delivery is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians and scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in the fields of developmental psychology, behavioral therapy, social work, clinical child and school psychology, occupational therapy, and speech pathology.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Origins of Clinical Innovations: Why Practice Needs Science and How Science Reaches Practice....Pages 1-23
Stimulus Control and Generalization....Pages 25-74
Stimulus Salience in Autism: A Social Learning Disorder....Pages 75-111
Challenging Behaviors and Task Transitions in Autism: Translating Clinical Phenomenology and Basic Behavioral Process....Pages 113-150
Assessment and Treatment of Problem Behavior Associated with Transitions....Pages 151-173
Basic Choice Research....Pages 175-191
Translational and Applied Choice Research....Pages 193-208
Basic Research Informing the Use of Token Economies in Applied Settings....Pages 209-255
Token Economy for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder....Pages 257-277
Basic Research on the Behavioral Economics of Reinforcer Value....Pages 279-306
Preference and Demand Characteristics of Reinforcement: Practical Extensions....Pages 307-325
Behavioral Momentum Theory: Understanding Persistence and Improving Treatment....Pages 327-351
Implications of Behavioral Momentum Theory for Intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorder....Pages 353-374
Delay of Reinforcement: Current Status and Future Directions....Pages 375-405
Delayed Reinforcement and Self-Control: Increasing Tolerance for Delay with Children and Adults with Autism....Pages 407-435
Basic Research Considerations for Performance Management of Staff....Pages 437-463
Staff Preparation and Performance Management: Applied....Pages 465-489
Back Matter....Pages 491-495

✦ Subjects


Developmental Psychology; Behavioral Therapy; Social Work; Child and School Psychology; Occupational Therapy; Speech Pathology


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