ABSTRACT

Ethical Applied Behavior Analysis Models for Individuals Impacted by Autism provides teachers, parents, and behavior analysts with a comprehensive analysis of evidence-based, behavior analytic programs for the therapeutic treatment of persons with autism, from infancy through adulthood. Chapters review the characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), behavior analytic concepts and interventions, and discuss the eight different effective treatment programs, examining each approach's scientific base and value. Fully updated to reflect current research and understanding of autism, this second edition includes new chapters on evaluating high-quality behavior analytic programs, as well as explorations of programs covering the verbal behavior approach and those specially designed for adults.

Contributor Biographies

Preface

Preface on Terminology

 

Part I Foundational Information

 

1.     Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder

 

2.     Examining the Evidence and Support for Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder

 

3.     Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis

 

4.     Basic Procedures Based upon Principles of Learning

 

5.     Hallmarks of High-Quality Behavior Analytic Services

 

Part II Behavior Analytic Treatment Program Exemplars

 

6.     Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention: The Lovaas Institute

 

7.     Pivotal Response Treatment at the University of California Santa Barbara Koegel Autism Center

 

8.     The Carbone Clinic: Applying Skinner's Analysis of Verbal Behavior

 

9.     Project DATA: An Inclusive School-Based Early Intervention Model

 

10.  The May Institute

 

11.  Princeton Child Development Institute

 

12.  Addressing Teen and Adult Needs: Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center

 

13.  Trumpet Behavioral Health

 

Part III Observations and Reflections

 

14.  Growing Pains and Challenges to the Field

 

Appendices

Index