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Controversial Therapies for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities

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Fad, Fashion, and Science in Professional Practice

Controversial Therapies for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities

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Controversial Therapies for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities book

Fad, Fashion, and Science in Professional Practice
Edited ByRichard M. Foxx, James A. Mulick
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 3 November 2015
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315754345
Pages 608
eBook ISBN 9781315754345
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Education
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Foxx, R.M., & Mulick, J.A. (Eds.). (2015). Controversial Therapies for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities: Fad, Fashion, and Science in Professional Practice (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315754345

ABSTRACT

One of the largest and most complex human services systems in history has evolved to address the needs of people with autism and intellectual disabilities, yet important questions remain for many professionals, administrators, and parents. What approaches to early intervention, education, treatment, therapy, and remediation really help those with autism and other intellectual disabilities improve their functioning and adaptation? Alternatively, what approaches represent wastes of time, effort, and resources?

Controversial Therapies for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities, 2nd Edition brings together leading behavioral scientists and practitioners to shed much-needed light on the major controversies surrounding these questions. Expert authors review the origins, perpetuation, and resistance to scrutiny of questionable practices, and offer a clear rationale for appraising the quality of various services.

The second edition of Controversial Therapies for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities has been fully revised and updated and includes entirely new chapters on psychology fads, why applied behavioral analysis is not a fad, rapid prompting, relationship therapies, the gluten-free, casein-free diet, evidence based practices, state government regulation of behavioral treatment, teaching ethics, and a parents’ primer for autism treatments.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I General Issues

chapter 1|14 pages

Where Do Fads Come From?

BySTUART VYSE

chapter 2|12 pages

The Nature and Value of Empirically Validated Interventions

ByCRIGHTON NEWSOM, CHRISTINE A. HOVANITZ

chapter 3|14 pages

The Appeal of Unvalidated Treatments

ByTRISTRAM SMITH

part |2 pages

Part II Historical, Cultural, and Psychological Issues

chapter 4|26 pages

History of Fad, Pseudoscientific, and Dubious Treatments in Intellectual Disabilities: From the 1800s to Today

ByJOHN W. JACOBSON, JAMES A. MULICK, RICHARD M. FOXX, ELIZABETH KRYSZAK

chapter 5|16 pages

The Delusion of Full Inclusion

ByJAMES M. KAUFFMAN, DEVERY MOCK WARD, AND JEANMARIE BADAR

chapter 6|9 pages

Explaining Gullibility of Service Providers Toward Treatment Fads

BySTEPHEN GREENSPAN

chapter 7|25 pages

Developmental Disabilities and the Paranormal

ByJOHN W. JACOBSON, ELIZABETH KRYSZAK, JAMES A. MULICK

part |2 pages

Part III Field-Specific Issues

chapter 8|13 pages

Fads in Special Education

ByTHOMAS ZANE, MARY JANE WEISS, SAM BLANCO, LORRAINE OTTE, AND

chapter 9|18 pages

The Neutralization of Special Education, Revisited

BySUSAN M. SILVESTRI, WILLIAM L. HEWARD

chapter 10|13 pages

Fads and Controversial Treatments in Speech-Language Pathology

ByCHERYL D. GUNTER, MAREILE A. KOENIG

part |2 pages

Part IV Disorder- and Symptom-Specific Issues

chapter 11|27 pages

Autism: A Twenty-First Century Fad Magnet

ByBERNARD METZ, JAMES A. MULICK, ERIC M. BUTTER

chapter 12|13 pages

Helping Parents Separate the Wheat From the Chaff: Putting Autism Treatments to the Test

BySHANNON KAY

chapter 13|14 pages

A Map Through the Minefield: A Parent’s Primer to Find Autism Treatment That Works!

BySABRINA FREEMAN

chapter 14|22 pages

The Perpetuation of the Myth of the Nonaversive Treatment of Severe Behavior

ByRICHARD M. FOXX

part |2 pages

Part V Intervention-Specific Issues

chapter 15|23 pages

Sensory Integration Therapy

ByTRISTRAM SMITH, DANIEL W. MRUZEK, DENNIS MOZINGO

chapter 16|13 pages

Auditory Integration Training: A Critical Review (1991–2014)

ByOLIVER C. MUDFORD, CHRIS CULLEN

chapter 17|20 pages

Facilitated Communication: The Ultimate Fad Treatment

ByJOHN W. JACOBSON, RICHARD M. FOXX, JAMES A. MULICK

chapter 18|19 pages

Positive Behavior Support: A Paternalistic Utopian Delusion

ByJAMES A. MULICK, ERIC M. BUTTER

chapter 19|17 pages

Nonaversive Treatment

ByCRIGHTON NEWSOM (POST MORTEM) AND KIMBERLY A. KROEGER

chapter 20|8 pages

Gentle Teaching

ByANGELA M. ARNOLD-SARITEPE, OLIVER C. MUDFORD, AND CHRIS CULLEN

chapter 21|10 pages

Pet Me, Sniff Me, Squeeze Me: Quack Treatment for Autism

ByGERALD P. KOOCHER, ERICA GILL

chapter 22|15 pages

Relationship-Based Therapies for Autism Spectrum Disorders

ByTHOMAS ZANE, MARY JANE WEISS, KARI DUNLOP, AND

chapter 23|38 pages

Old Horses in New Stables: Rapid Prompting, Facilitated Communication, Science, Ethics, and the History of Magic

ByJAMES T. TODD

chapter 24|12 pages

The Gluten-Free, Casein-Free Diet

ByKEITH E. WILLIAMS, RICHARD M. FOXX

chapter 25|11 pages

Why ABA Is Not a Fad, a Pseudoscience, a Dubious or Controversial Treatment, or Politically Correct

ByRICHARD M. FOXX

part |2 pages

Part VI Ethical, Legal, and Political Concerns

chapter 26|16 pages

Ethics, Controversial Treatments, and Applied Behavior Analysis

ByPETER STURMEY

chapter 27|20 pages

The National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference on the Treatment of Destructive Behaviors: A 25-Year Update of a Study in Hardball Politics

ByRICHARD M. FOXX

chapter 28|16 pages

Teaching Ethics in Behavior Analysis: Philosophy, Methods, and Resources

ByJON BAILEY, MARY BURCH

chapter 29|11 pages

Evidence-Based Practices in Treatment for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities

ByTHOMAS ZANE, MARY JANE WEISS, CHERYL DAVIS, AND IAN MELTON

chapter 30|25 pages

State Government Regulation of Behavioral Treatment: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

ByRICHARD M. FOXX, VALERIE LACERRA, NINA CARRAGHAN, JESSICA A. FEDEZKO
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