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Treatment of Social Behavior in Autism through the Modification of Pivotal

Author: 
Koegel, R. and Frea, W.
Publisher: 
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, 1993
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2282
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
SOC 32
Notes: 
Basis analysis of set pivotal behavior changes in which resulted in widespread social behavioral improvements and changes.

Beyond social skills Establishing a Intersocial perspective

Author: 
Twachtman, Diane D.
Publisher: 
ADDCON Center AR
Type: 
Article
ID: 
1613
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
SOC 03
Notes: 
Social behavior must me taught in context - a holistic approach.

Evidence of Serotonergic Reduction of Self-Injurious Movements

Author: 
Gedye, A.
Publisher: 
Habilitative Mental Healthcare Newsletter Volume 12(4):53-56, July/August, 1993
Type: 
Article
ID: 
1719
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
NEURO 10
Notes: 
There is increasing evidence that serotogenic treatments markedly reduce self-injurious movements such as head-banging, self-hitting and self-biting in some developmentally delayed individuals.

Naltrexone in Treatment of Self-Injurious Behavior: A Clinical Study

Author: 
Szymanski, L., Kedesdy, J., Sulkes, S., Cutler, A. and Stevens-Our, P.
Publisher: 
Research in Developmental Disabilities, Vol. 8, pp. 179-190, 1987
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2048
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
MED 10
Notes: 
It has been suggested that the parenteral opiate antagonist naloxone, might ameliorate self-injurious behavior.

Medications and PDD

Author: 
Hart, Edward, J. MD.
Publisher: 
North Shore Childrens Hospital
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2434
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
MED 34
Notes: 
Gives and excellent overview of medication. Types applied to treat the different behaviors found in autism.

Descriptive and Experiemental Analysis of Variables Maintaining Self- Injur

Author: 
Lerman, D. and Iwata, B.
Publisher: 
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 22, 1993
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2276
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
BHM 38
Notes: 
Results indicated that descriptive analysis of self injurious behavior wasn ot as informative as experimental analysis.

Self-Injurious Behavior in Rett Syndrome: Interactions between Features of

Author: 
Oliver, C, Murphy, G., Crayton, L. anf Corbett, J.
Publisher: 
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 23(1), 1993
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2284
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
BHM 37
Notes: 
Basically found that while operant techniques were beneficial, more research is required in this arena.

The Syndrome of Hyperlexia: Remediation Techniques

Author: 
Kupperman, P. & Bligh, S.
Publisher: 
Center for Speech and Language Disorders
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2044
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
LD 35

Children with Learning and Behavioral Disorders

Author: 
Hoffer, A., M.D., Ph.D.
Publisher: 
Society for Emotionally Disturbed Children, Montreal, Canada
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2010
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
LD 01

Achieving in spite of

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
National Neurofibromatosis Foundation, Inc., Florida Chapter 1989
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2011
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
LD 02

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