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Am J Ment Retard ; 103(1): 80-91, 1998 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9678233

ABSTRACT

Reiss and Havercamp (1997) recently suggested that sensitivity theory offers a basis from which to assess and treat challenging behavior exhibited by people with developmental disabilities. They contended that this approach would lead to more effective and durable interventions than would reliance on functional assessment. We respond to their claim that functional assessment is "not enough." After briefly reviewing and critiquing sensitivity theory, we outline the basic tenets of behavior analysis and describe literature on the development and use of functional assessment methodologies with individuals with developmental disabilities exhibiting challenging behavior, responding to several of Reiss and Havercamp's comments about the utility of this approach. Finally, we discuss several limitations of behavior analysis and functional assessment, providing examples of how these limitations are being addressed.


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Activities of Daily Living/classification , Intellectual Disability/diagnosis , Social Behavior Disorders/diagnosis , Activities of Daily Living/psychology , Behavior Therapy , Humans , Intellectual Disability/psychology , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Social Behavior Disorders/therapy
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