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Res Dev Disabil ; 33(6): 1691-700, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22695072

ABSTRACT

Response redirection and response blocking reduce stereotypy maintained by automatic reinforcement. The current study evaluated the effects of redirection and response blocking on the stereotypic responding of three elementary-age children diagnosed with autism. During the treatment evaluation, redirection and response blocking were evaluated using an alternating treatment embedded in a reversal design. Both procedures resulted in comparably low levels of motor stereotypy. Following treatment evaluation, a concurrent chain was conducted to evaluate participant preference for redirection or response blocking. All three participants preferred redirection. Practitioners may wish to consider participant preference when developing and implementing treatments for stereotypy.


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Autistic Disorder/therapy , Behavior Therapy/methods , Choice Behavior , Stereotypic Movement Disorder/therapy , Autistic Disorder/diagnosis , Autistic Disorder/psychology , Child , Female , Humans , Language Development Disorders/diagnosis , Language Development Disorders/therapy , Male , Motivation , Punishment , Stereotypic Movement Disorder/diagnosis , Stereotypic Movement Disorder/psychology , Treatment Outcome
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