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I read this last night, and I would like to know what would a behavior analyst do in re: ethical use of time out, given the particular situation? VIDEO about...
Dear Regina, I only watched the first 15 seconds. I can't watch it since I am a mother of a daughter with autism and have had to deal with the same situation...
Regina: The question is what would a human being do? There is no possibility of social validity in this procedure unless the IEP team was formed by the Third...
Remember the golden rule. Do we treat others, including autistic children, as we want to be treated ourselves? We should avoid interventions without the...
Folks: Informed consent is supposed to be the measure we use. Informed consent of the patient may be impossible, but it is rarely impossible to have informed ...
Section 7.04 of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board Guidelines for Responsible Conduct for Behavior Analysts says, "For persons who are legally incapable...
I was pleasantly surprised to read Dr. Thomas say that training of restrictive behavioral techniques involves using the contingencies with those who implement...
Hmm… So if you have a consumer who is hurting people, and you have a plan that’s been empirically derived and proven effective, but the consumer doesn’t...
Thank you for your thoughtful response, JP. I appreciate the direct dialogue. Skinner taught us that a punisher can elicit counter-aggression as a side effect...
Dave…7.04 is regarding research…if you ever have a research participant who no longer wants to participate…you stop. So a practitioner shouldn’t be...
I enjoy direct dialogues…so let’s open one. But first – we’ll need to define the population of whom we should be asking consent. For example – there...
I didn’t finish this before sending. After the last line it should read: …so if there is a person you’re treating that is not the conservator (either ...
Dave: It depends, usually in these cases there will exist a peer review committee or some other similar body that is empowered to make such decisions. At many ...
Dave: In all honesty your post indicates that your view of punishment is "vengeance" or somehow causing physical pain to an individual and "in the video" we...
Josh: It is not completely pointless, you are right a punisher for one individual may reinforce another, but it assist to develop a greater understanding of ...
Apologies if this double posts. The one I sent by email seems to have evaporated. ... Apologies in advance for a longish comment to 3 issues. The ethics of...
I sincerely wish that I had the time to get into a lengthy discussion of the various scenarios and ethics of intervention, competencies and personal choices...
Apologies in advance for a longish comment to 3 issues. I'm also not snipping the thread because the other folks' points are what I am commenting on. The...
Hello, Regina, Thank you for the resources. I'll be taking the time to read them. The laws of consent are a good starting point to educate yourself in consent...
Hello, again, Thank you for the time you've given in your communications. I don't want to dominate the current thread in our group, so if you want to take this...
This is a place for such discourse, I am not offended. Regards, C. A. Thomas, Ph.D., BCBA Director of Outreach & Consultation TCLC Mississippi Behavior Clinic ...
I will be working with an inclusion student who is autistic. I am looking for ideas on some little tasks he can do during the day (assembly. sorting etc)...
Hello, Regina and Behavior Analysts on this list, Thank you for the English links on consent to treatment. (See below.) They shed some good light on the issue....
We should not do any intervention without the consent of the participant. Consent from the parents is good, but not enough. Adults who have the same disability...
Hi; I have a nine year old son that is bipolar. We just found out he was bipolar, while we tried every form of discipline for him it had not worked, that was...
Find another doctor. Your son can benefit from a mood stabilizer as you say. See what another doctor thinks as a second opinion. ... was ... not worked, ... ...