Reactive strategies within a positive behavioural support framework for reducing the episodic severity of aggression
By: Crates, Nicola.
Contributor(s): Spicer, Matthew.
Series: International Journal of Positive Behavioural Support 6 (1) Spring 2016: 24-34. 2016Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR | AGGRESSION | RESTRICTIVE INTERVENTIONS | POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT | EFFECTIVENESS | ALIGNMENT FALLACY | REACTIVE PROCEDURES | PBSSummary: Hypothesises that when using non-aversive reactive strategies (NARS) to maintain safety and manage a behavioural crisis involving aggression, the occurrence and episodic severity of aggression do not increase when the proactive elements of the behavioural aupport plan are also implemented, and where restrictive strategies or seclusion are in place, their use can be reduced or eliminated.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Hypothesises that when using non-aversive reactive strategies (NARS) to maintain safety and manage a behavioural crisis involving aggression, the occurrence and episodic severity of aggression do not increase when the proactive elements of the behavioural aupport plan are also implemented, and where restrictive strategies or seclusion are in place, their use can be reduced or eliminated.
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